The Battle That Never Ends: Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Gods of the Copybook Headings’
In the wake of World War I, Rudyard Kipling warned against the devastation of war and the glittering promises of progress.
The Day Custer’s Luck Ran Dry
In this latest installment of When Character Counted, we meet an American soldier whose bravery was unquestioned. The same cannot be said of his common sense.
How to Use Technology to Save Money
From shopping apps to smart home devices, technology can cut costs and help you save money every day.
How Much Does a Financial Advisor Cost?
A good financial advisor isn’t an expense—they’re an investment.
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11 Dude Ranches for a Western-Inspired Getaway
From horseback riding excursions to crackling campfires, these retreats are perfect for a Wild West adventure.

Borate Can Control Wood Insects
Stopping insects before they enter your house is always better than trying to treat an infestation once it is established.

Are Expensive Appliances Worth It? Not Always—Here’s When They Are
If you’re running laundry for a family of five every few days, or your refrigerator sees more door action than a busy diner, a durable model may pay off.

Are Energy-Efficient Home Upgrades Worth It?
Some upgrades take decades to pay off, while others add real value to your home and comfort to your life.

Running on Faith: A Heart Transplant Survivor’s Story
When doctors told Andy Pilskalns that he could die at any moment, he turned to prayer—and the mountains.

Prudence and Art: Discerning the Right Course of Action
In this first installment of ‘The Art of Virtue,’ we reacquaint readers with the virtues and the art of prudence.

How to Get Good Investment Returns as a Beginner
The best investment strategy is the one you’ll actually stick with. Start simple, stay consistent, and let time work its magic.

The 700-Year War: An Aussie Scientist’s Mission to Disarm Ukraine’s Deadliest Legacy
‘It was calculated that approximately 30 percent of Ukraine’s [territory] is now affected by mines,’ says environmental scientist Allen Dobrovolsky.
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The No-Bake Argentinian Dessert That’s Way Better Than Tiramisu
Chocotorta is a favorite for many, and it’s popularly served at birthdays and casual family events.

Are Energy-Efficient Home Upgrades Worth It?
Some upgrades take decades to pay off, while others add real value to your home and comfort to your life.

With Groceries More Expensive Than Ever, Here’s How to Save Money
You can be a savvy shopper and save on groceries.

Running on Faith: A Heart Transplant Survivor’s Story
When doctors told Andy Pilskalns that he could die at any moment, he turned to prayer—and the mountains.

The 700-Year War: An Aussie Scientist’s Mission to Disarm Ukraine’s Deadliest Legacy
‘It was calculated that approximately 30 percent of Ukraine’s [territory] is now affected by mines,’ says environmental scientist Allen Dobrovolsky.

This French Revolution Case Study Crosses All T’s, Dots All I’s
Robert Darnton’s ‘The Writer’s Lot’ views pre-revolutionary and revolutionary France from an insightful perspective—a brilliant, short scholarly work.

Four Chaplains Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice
A World War II maritime disaster showed the courage of men of faith.

‘The Baltimorons’: Almost an Instant Christmas Romcom Classic
What begins as an emergency dentist appointment blossoms into a night of bonding, tomfoolery, and romance. It’s a star-is-born moment for newcomer Strassner.

‘The Salt Path’: A Scenic Detour
The screenplay drags down the story of a couple hiking through southern England.

Homeschooling With Confidence: Christy-Faith’s Journey From Traditional Educator to Homeschooling Mom
Christy-Faith was a director of a learning center, but it wasn’t until she started homeschooling that she found the teaching approach that works best.

Little Green Thumbs: Introducing Kids to Gardening
The cooler temps of late summer and early fall make it an excellent time to get children outside and inspire in them a lifelong love of gardening.

How Parents Can Renew Society
Tomorrow’s leaders are today’s children, and their character is forged around the family table.

7 Common Fears Homeschool Parents Don’t Need to Worry About
Having the ability to be flexible and go at their own pace help families breathe easier.