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‘Happy Semiquincentennial America!’: The Countdown Begins
Author Jay Payleitner highlights what Americans have to celebrate on its 250th birthday.
Fewer Trips, Tighter Wallets: Holiday Travel Demand Cools Across the Board
Americans, including high earners, plan fewer and cheaper holiday trips amid financial worries.
‘Twice’: Bravery, Consequences, and Time Travel
Mitch Albom proves that solid talent can turn a somewhat overused idea into one of the best novels of the year.
Herakles and the Nemean Lion: How Facing Fear Becomes Our Strength
In this series of articles, we consider how Herakles’s 12 Labors created the Greek hero known to us today.
Managing Money for a Loved One Who Can’t
A guide to preparing, organizing, and managing a loved one’s finances as a caregiver.
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‘Twice’: Bravery, Consequences, and Time Travel
Mitch Albom proves that solid talent can turn a somewhat overused idea into one of the best novels of the year.

Warsaw: A Resilient Spirit Carved by a Harsh History
Along with hosting the country’s seat of government, Warsaw is Poland’s cosmopolitan business hub.

Tune in Today: Godefroid’s Harp Concert Etude
Felix Godefroid and his support of the double-action harp assured the ancient instrument a place in the concert hall.

Thanksgiving Turkey
Looking for the best Thanksgiving turkey recipe? This foolproof version delivers juicy, golden perfection.

The Strange and Beautiful Story of Charles Lamb and His Sister
When his older sister suffered a mental breakdown that ended in tragedy, writer Charles Lamb devoted his life to caring for her.

This Soup Will Quickly Become a Holiday Favorite
This picture-perfect holiday soup is a combination of crispy sweet Fuyu persimmons with velvety orange winter squash.

‘Happy Semiquincentennial America!’: The Countdown Begins
Author Jay Payleitner highlights what Americans have to celebrate on its 250th birthday.

The Key to a Winning 401(k)
Starting earlier and saving more has a far greater impact on retirement outcomes.
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Feeling Right at Home in Scotland
Leave no Viking’s stone unturned or a 12th-century shell of Lochranza Castle on the beach unexplored.

DIYing Your Next Home Renovation? Be on Lookout for These Things That Can Derail Your Project
To minimize the chances of a project getting derailed, issues of communication, people, materials, budgets, and timelines have to be addressed up front.

Ginger Citrus Flavored Scallops With Rice and Spinach
Sweat sea scallops are immersed in a bright, savory sauce.

Ctrl+Alt+Create: Tech Veteran Says Art the Cure for Isolation in the Digital Era
People are more connected and more lonely than ever. Could art be the key to restoring human connection?

‘Playdate’: Not What It Used to Be
Perhaps Alan Ritchson character should have stayed home instead of taking his stepson on a play meet-up in this action-packed comedy.

Building Hope: The Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphans’ Home
What started as a place to house children displaced by the Civil War became a legacy of hope for many who walked through its doors.

Walter Lantz and a Woodpecker’s ‘ha-ha-ha-HA-ha’ Laugh
The creation of Woody Woodpecker gave the world enjoyment in animated comedy.

‘Ice Cold in Alex': Humor and Humanity in the Desert
The battles in North Africa during World War II was more than fighting with weapons; it was saving lives.

Family Heirlooms: Your Story Is Part of Your Legacy
From childhood mischief to hard-won wisdom, the tales of our elders are family heirlooms waiting to be told and preserved.

Inside Ireland’s First Classical Academy
When Padraig and Grace Cantillon-Murphy founded Mater Dei Academy, they didn’t know they were starting a revival.

Halloween Costumes Compliments of the Closet (Not the Credit Card)
A memorable costume has nothing to do with a price tag—and everything to do with imagination, masking tape, and a sprinkle of mischief.




















































