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Close the Gap: Understanding Caulks and Sealants
The right product and proper technique turn a messy chore into a satisfying home upgrade.
‘Ardent and Affectionate’: The Friendships That Shaped Thomas Jefferson
From boyhood companions to fellow founders, Jefferson’s enduring friendships influenced both his character and the nation he helped build.
How to Set and Invest Your Emergency Fund
Creating an emergency fund is easier when you break it into clear, manageable steps.
The Late-Cycle Pivot: Why Small-Cap Value ETFs Are 2026’s ‘Sleeper’ Growth Engine
Why small-cap value ETFs deserve more attention right now.
Medieval Guilds: How They Worked and What We Can Learn From Them
Associations organized by merchants and craftsmen served as the social and economic backbone of many medieval towns.
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When I’m Craving a Girl Scout Samoa, I Make This Easy Dessert
These cookies look impressive but are super easy to make.

Seeking Truth Among Lies in ‘The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin’
Season 1 of the series shows the clash of cultures in primeval Britain.

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With a Homemade Shamrock Shake
This creamy green shake comes together with just a handful of basic ingredients.

Adding an Adult Child to Your Bank Account Could Be a Mistake
A joint account with your child offers convenience, but it could put your savings in jeopardy.

How a Married Couple’s Innovative Risks Changed the Toy Industry
In ‘This Week in History,’ a new doll makes its debut at the 1959 Toy Fair in New York City and becomes an American icon.

Dürer’s Renaissance and the Prolific Printing Press
Preferring creating prints over painting, Dürer propelled the Northern Renaissance by sharing ideas from rediscovered ancients with his art.

Add a Splash of Irish to Your Stew for St. Patrick’s Day
This no-nonsense, comforting stew is guaranteed to warm you, whether you’re Irish or not.

Hungarian State Opera House: Artistic Expression in Stone and Marble
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a formidable diva among architectural masterpieces in Budapest.

Medieval Guilds: How They Worked and What We Can Learn From Them
Associations organized by merchants and craftsmen served as the social and economic backbone of many medieval towns.

Lewis and Tolkien on War and Hope in Hard Times
They found a gleam of hope on the fringes of war’s dark shadow.
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This One-Pan Pork Chop Dinner Is Savory, Juicy, and Weeknight-Easy
The most flavorful proteins are those cooked on the bone.

Potato Vegetable Kugel Is a Passover Favorite
While this is a classic Passover savory side dish, it is delicious served anytime of the year.

Hang a Pegboard Wall
You can create a one-of-a-kind wall or area designed to grab and go what you need.

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.’

Guglielmo Marconi: The ‘Father of Radio’ Who Pioneered Long Distance Wireless Communication
How an Italian inventor without a university degree proved radio waves could cross oceans—launching the age of wireless communication.

Music Critics’ Impressions Aren’t Always Reliable
Time rather than critics determines whether music is worthy or not.

Tune in Today: Edward Elgar’s Unsolved ‘Enigma Variations’
The ‘Enigma Variations’ consists of an ’Enigma' theme followed by 14 variations, each portraying one of Elgar’s close friends through a musical sketch.

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.

How to Educate a Child Long Before School Begins
True education begins not in the classroom, but in the home—where a child’s senses, imagination, and love of truth are first awakened.
















































