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‘A Case of Mice and Murder’: An Exquisite Treasure
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‘A Case of Mice and Murder’: An Exquisite Treasure

The murder of the lord chief justice of England upends a barrister’s cloistered world.
The Hunter Home From the Hill: Alvin York of Tennessee
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The Hunter Home From the Hill: Alvin York of Tennessee

In this latest installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we look at the war hero who refused offers of wealth to return home and help his people.
7 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building a Raised Garden Bed
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7 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building a Raised Garden Bed

Raised beds make gardening easier, but only if you build them right.
How a NASA Satellite Helped Japan and Forever Changed Sports History
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How a NASA Satellite Helped Japan and Forever Changed Sports History

In ‘This Week in History,’ one of America’s most famous agencies gave satellite access to an old foe and new ally, and changed the Olympics.

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Thriving After Burnout: A Conversation With Fitness and Wellness Expert Reena Vokoun

Thriving After Burnout: A Conversation With Fitness and Wellness Expert Reena Vokoun

Anyone, but especially women, can overcome burnout and restore balance in their lives by prioritizing these four pillars of wellness.
From Poverty to Real Estate, a US Marine’s Journey to Civic Engagement: ‘It’s All About Character’

From Poverty to Real Estate, a US Marine’s Journey to Civic Engagement: ‘It’s All About Character’

Fernando Cruz Jr. helped shaped Ohio’s skyline. He’s now leaving his mark through family values and policy advocacy.
Mark Twain’s Advice on Growing Old

Mark Twain’s Advice on Growing Old

In a birthday speech, Twain spoke about habits, laughter, and the necessity of savoring peace.
‘And Then There Were None’: Ten Little Secrets

‘And Then There Were None’: Ten Little Secrets

This classic film by director Rene Clair, based on a Agatha Christie murder mystery, doesn’t give anything away.
‘Culpability’: Family Story or AI Essay?

‘Culpability’: Family Story or AI Essay?

An ordinary family road trip takes a devastating turn. Questions arise about technology and moral responsibility.
The Constitution and the Classroom: Two Classic Cases

The Constitution and the Classroom: Two Classic Cases

The Supreme Court weighed in on issues of racial discrimination and segregation that focused on schools.
‘Gene & Gilda’: Looking Back on That One Great Love

‘Gene & Gilda’: Looking Back on That One Great Love

Penguin Rep Theatre presents an inside look into the complicated relationship between filmdom’s funnyman and TV’s comedic star.
14 Easy Ways to Add Extra Fun to Your Homeschool

14 Easy Ways to Add Extra Fun to Your Homeschool

In homeschooling, you don’t have to choose between academic rigor and fun. These creative strategies make space for both.
Imitation: The Most Natural Way to Teach Good Writing

Imitation: The Most Natural Way to Teach Good Writing

Instead of rules and formulas, the most effective, tried-and-true style of writing instruction begins with reading and imitation.
Building a Safer Streaming Service for Kids: 2 Dads Launch Hopscotch TV

Building a Safer Streaming Service for Kids: 2 Dads Launch Hopscotch TV

When Dave Harvilicz and Ross Greenberg saw what kids were watching online, they took matters into their own hands and launched a platform parents could trust.