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Kansas Is Banning Bradford Pears

Kansas Is Banning Bradford Pears

The Bradford variety, Callery pears, may be the most invasive tree in many areas.
New Dome Theater at Tampa’s Science Museum Is Nation’s Second Largest

New Dome Theater at Tampa’s Science Museum Is Nation’s Second Largest

A former IMAX theater has been converted into a domed planetarium with a 10,000-square-foot curved screen.
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Housecleaning Hacks From the Pros: Clever, Genius, and Just Plain Brilliant

Housecleaning Hacks From the Pros: Clever, Genius, and Just Plain Brilliant

These expert cleaning hacks will make you wonder why nobody told you sooner.
9 Types of Memories to Hold Closely

9 Types of Memories to Hold Closely

Memories, good or bad, can bring about appreciation for who we are now and inspire our future selves.
The Rewards of Acting Now on What Matters

The Rewards of Acting Now on What Matters

Tomorrow is a concept where things we need to do but continually push forward are not likely to come to fruition. The time to act is now.
Patricia Heaton and David Hunt: ‘Unexpected’

Patricia Heaton and David Hunt: ‘Unexpected’

The husband-and-wife production team discuss their adoption-themed film.
Cherishing Judaica: Jewish Objects Around Boston

Cherishing Judaica: Jewish Objects Around Boston

The ‘Intentional Beauty’ of Jewish craftsmanship is in an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Back Story Gone Awry: Dickens’s Fagin Gets a New Treatment

Back Story Gone Awry: Dickens’s Fagin Gets a New Treatment

Allison Epstein wastes her talent in ‘Fagin The Thief,’ trying to right literary wrongs by revising a serial child exploiter.
Dancing Flowers: The Fairy Tale ‘Little Ida’s Flowers’

Dancing Flowers: The Fairy Tale ‘Little Ida’s Flowers’

In Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tale, a little girl learns about her wilting flowers’ mysterious nocturnal activities.
First Things First: ‘Ordo Rerum’ and the Good Life

First Things First: ‘Ordo Rerum’ and the Good Life

A comment from Vice President JD Vance serves as a reminder to order our priorities and responsibilities for a virtuous life.
Educating the Heart: Stories Can Inspire Virtue in Our Children

Educating the Heart: Stories Can Inspire Virtue in Our Children

From “Anne of Green Gables” to “The Little House on the Prairie,” literature is a powerful tool for showing kids what it looks like to live a virtuous life.
Why Are More Young People Starting to Homestead?

Why Are More Young People Starting to Homestead?

For homesteaders, taking care of their own needs fills the void of fulfillment and connection left by consumerism.
Aristotle’s Curriculum: 4 Subjects That Build Character

Aristotle’s Curriculum: 4 Subjects That Build Character

According to one of history’s most well-known philosophers, young people need to be instructed in only four subjects to prepare them for a well-lived life.