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Emilio Pucci: A Fashion Designer Who Was Much More
This Italian nobleman lived a full life during interesting times in this intriguing biography.
Screams in the Night, a Toddler’s Ear, and 12 Words
This installment of ‘When Character Counted’ brings us to Whittaker Chambers, who risked everything to leave Marxism and totalitarianism.
Estate Planning 101: What You Need to Know About the Step-Up in Cost Basis
The step-up in cost basis can significantly reduce capital gains taxes on inherited assets.
Great Trips for Solo Travelers
Solo travel is booming as more people embrace the freedom to explore on their own.
James Merritt Ives: Producing Picture Prints of Americana
In this installment of ‘Art of Liberty,’ we meet the partner who made Currier & Ives prints popular in 19th-century American homes.
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You’ll Want to Eat My Southern Pimento Cheese on Everything
What I love most about pimento cheese is that it’s a dip and a spread.

Nathaniel Currier: Illustrating American News
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet one half of the artistic team responsible for America’s iconic 19th-century print media.

The 70/20/10 Defense: A ‘Bare-Bones’ Budget Template for 2026 Economic Volatility
A budget strategy for times of economic turbulence.

The 98th Annual Academy Awards: The Winners
Here are the winners in the 24 competitive categories for Sunday night’s Oscar ceremony.

James Merritt Ives: Producing Picture Prints of Americana
In this installment of ‘Art of Liberty,’ we meet the partner who made Currier & Ives prints popular in 19th-century American homes.

These Stuffed Chicken Breasts Prove It’s What’s on the Inside That Counts
Filling chicken breasts with spinach, two kinds of cheese, and garlic is a simple way to bring big flavor to the dinner table.

Rocket Man: How Robert Goddard Turned Science Fiction Into Reality
In ‘This Week in History,’ facing ridicule and minimal support, a lone physicist’s technological breakthrough created the foundation for space travel.

Great Trips for Solo Travelers
Solo travel is booming as more people embrace the freedom to explore on their own.

An Après-Ski Love Story at Mount Snow, Vermont
Easily accessible and buzzing with youthful energy, Mount Snow keeps skiers coming season after season.
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How to Negotiate Anything and Win
You negotiate using your words, your tone, your body language—even your silence.

Lemon Tarragon Snapper With Asparagus and Penne
For this quick dinner, I broil the fish for just five minutes, then finish it with a bright, refreshing lemon and tarragon sauce.

Better Dressed Passengers Won’t Bring Back Air Travel’s ‘Golden Age.’ Here’s What Will
In the golden age of air travel airlines didn’t overbook flights, no one was ever bumped.

Family Keeps Cowboy Tradition Alive on 120-Year-Old Colorado Ranch While Producing Beef ‘Clean as Can Be’ for Home Delivery

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

An Interesting Look at Artists and Catholicism in 20th-Century Britain
Melanie McDonagh’s ‘Converts’ highlights Roman Catholicism of the Victorian and Edwardian eras and the reasons many leading artists converted.

Avenging Artemisia: Heroine of Baroque Masters
Artemisia Gentileschi rose to become one of the most powerful painters of the baroque era.

The Top Oscar-Winner Is a Revolution-Goading Antifa Anthem
Anderson couldn’t have seen Charlie Kirk’s tragic death coming at the time, but he definitely tried to kick the hornet’s nest to incite revolutionary violence.

To Love the Pilgrim Soul: L.M. Montgomery’s Short Story ‘The Penningtons’ Girl’
Can a young man’s love for lowly hired help transcend societal superficialities?

Novelist Mark Helprin on Learning, Curiosity, and Revitalizing Education
‘Do it the hard way.’ Mark Helprin explains how to fix education—at home and in schools.

Is Transgenderism on the Decline?
Several new studies suggest that far fewer young Americans are identifying as transgender.

Why Men Need Sports
Friendly competition allows men to push through challenges, build friendships, and engage in something bigger than themselves.

What ‘Little House’ and ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ Teach Us About Family Conflicts and Forgiveness
Two beloved American authors offer surprisingly relevant lessons.
















































