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A Writer, an Editor, and America’s Greatest Abolitionist Work
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A Writer, an Editor, and America’s Greatest Abolitionist Work

In ‘This Week in History,’ personal tragedy and national compromise motivated an Ohio writer to pen the classic ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’

Tune in Today: Handel’s Stately ‘Water Music’
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Tune in Today: Handel’s Stately ‘Water Music’

The German composer’s work, famously performed on the Thames River, symbolized royal grandeur and magnificence.

‘Making Music in Early America’: A Colonial Williamsburg Exhibition
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‘Making Music in Early America’: A Colonial Williamsburg Exhibition

An eclectic array of instruments offers a glimpse into the musical life in a rising Republic.

The New 65? Why the Healthiest Retirees Are Throwing out the Old Playbook
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The New 65? Why the Healthiest Retirees Are Throwing out the Old Playbook

More retirees are treating their 60s and 70s as the start of a new phase of purpose and adventure.

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How to Make the Absolute Best Milkshakes at Home

How to Make the Absolute Best Milkshakes at Home

Milkshakes are essentially ice cream and milk, but a few tiny tips will help you make milkshakes that taste as good as the ones you order at the ice parlor.

A Route 66 Road Trip Is All About the People You'll Meet. Start With These Legends

A Route 66 Road Trip Is All About the People You'll Meet. Start With These Legends

Slow down and talk to people—many “roadies” agree that this advice is crucial to getting the best of Route 66.

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How to Stop Unwanted Thoughts and Live in the Present

How to Stop Unwanted Thoughts and Live in the Present

Studies show we can consciously control—and to some extent even forget—unwanted thoughts and memories.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard

Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.

The Great Paradoxes That Continue to Shape Our Lives

The Great Paradoxes That Continue to Shape Our Lives

Timeless paradoxes—social media’s tolerance dilemma, democracy’s ‘inevitable’ decline, the search for universal beauty—continue to shape how we think and live.

Rose Wilder Lane: A Mother’s Legacy

Rose Wilder Lane: A Mother’s Legacy

In this installment of “The Art of Liberty,” we meet a daughter who followed in her mother’s footsteps.

‘The Untouchables’: Masculinity and the Mob

‘The Untouchables’: Masculinity and the Mob

This installment of ‘Movies for Young Adults’ meditates on the might of moral courage.

Charles Curtis: The Kansan Who Became Vice President

Charles Curtis: The Kansan Who Became Vice President

Although little-known, Curtis’s rise to power to the country’s second-highest executive office is a source of inspiration.

What Kipling’s Poem ‘If’ Can Teach Boys About Manhood

What Kipling’s Poem ‘If’ Can Teach Boys About Manhood

A Victorian-era poem offers surprisingly practical lessons on what it means to become a man.

Fathers Say Economic Pressure Stopping Them Being the Parent They Want to Be

Fathers Say Economic Pressure Stopping Them Being the Parent They Want to Be

Fathers feel economic stress throughout their lives compared to women who feel less stress after the age 46, according to the study.

Dear Graduates: These 4 Choices Make a Rich Life

Dear Graduates: These 4 Choices Make a Rich Life

There are a few daily habits that call us to live fully, love deeply, and take the chances that truly matter.

7 Minutes Outside: Reconnecting Kids With Nature

7 Minutes Outside: Reconnecting Kids With Nature

The crunch of leaves, hum of insects, and cool touch of running water offer children a sensory-rich world that screens can never replicate.

The Identity Trap of Childhood Labels

The Identity Trap of Childhood Labels

Some labels offer reassurance and support, while others limit growth for years to come.