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Gene Sarazen: The Life of ‘The Squire’
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Gene Sarazen: The Life of ‘The Squire’

An immigrant’s son taught himself the game of golf to become one of the sport’s most colorful, dynamic personalities.
‘Hollywood Exposed’: Former Actress Tina Griffin’s Valuable Advice for Teens and Parents
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‘Hollywood Exposed’: Former Actress Tina Griffin’s Valuable Advice for Teens and Parents

Tina Griffin left Hollywood to shine a light on what today’s media is really teaching kids, and how parents can counter it.
Theodore Roosevelt: Architect of America’s Navy
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Theodore Roosevelt: Architect of America’s Navy

The Rough Rider paved the way for the country’s expansion of the Navy to be first in the world.
How a View From Pikes Peak Inspired America’s Most Famous Poem
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How a View From Pikes Peak Inspired America’s Most Famous Poem

In ‘This Week in History,’ a Massachusetts professor, visiting Colorado to teach a summer course, pens her famous poem after summiting Pikes Peak.
A Wild Horse Sanctuary Where Mustangs Roam
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A Wild Horse Sanctuary Where Mustangs Roam

A wild horse sanctuary in Wyoming captures the free spirit of magnificent mustangs

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See a Slice of France Along Its Canals

See a Slice of France Along Its Canals

Gliding through the Loire region on a slow-moving luxury barge is a perfect way to combine fine food and wines.
Sail With Bacchus Aboard a Barge Through France

Sail With Bacchus Aboard a Barge Through France

Cruise through the Loire Valley while learning about and tasting some of the finest wine and cheese.
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Beyond the Battlefield: Former SEAL Embraces Mission to Help Others

Beyond the Battlefield: Former SEAL Embraces Mission to Help Others

From swimming the English Channel to heading the Florida Chamber Health Council, John Doolittle puts a spotlight on health and advocacy for veterans.
‘Fly Away Home’: Love of Nature Isn’t Quite Love

‘Fly Away Home’: Love of Nature Isn’t Quite Love

This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ suggests that spontaneous concern for pets may be a call to studied concern for people.
Chicago Celebrates Broadway Show Tunes Outdoors

Chicago Celebrates Broadway Show Tunes Outdoors

‘Broadway in your Backyard’ showcases four singers hitting all the right notes in some of your Broadway favorites.
Who Was Aesop?

Who Was Aesop?

We may not know much about this ancient storyteller, but we do know that his stories have imparted lasting moral lessons for centuries.
The Lesser-Known Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

The Lesser-Known Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poetic genius extended far beyond a handful of his most popular poems.
When Parenting Gets Busy, Stay Connected With Your Partner

When Parenting Gets Busy, Stay Connected With Your Partner

Psychiatrist Kathryn Ford shares simple but powerful ways for parents to reconnect during the busy seasons of life.
Abraham Lincoln’s Advice on Learning, Work, Smartphones, and Anxiety

Abraham Lincoln’s Advice on Learning, Work, Smartphones, and Anxiety

Lincoln struggled with mental health, public ridicule, and grief, but he never stopped building a better life.
How Did We Get the Word ‘Husband’?

How Did We Get the Word ‘Husband’?

Far from limiting a man, marriage calls him into a larger mission of love, stewardship, and provision.