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Caravaggio-Hopping on a Roman Holiday
A Rome itinerary for art lovers: track down Caravaggio’s masterpieces in museums, palaces, and churches across the Eternal City.
By Wounds Undaunted: Presidents Who Survived Assassination Attempts
Examples of courage, wit, and faith are on display from those who have dedicated their lives to the service of their fellowmen.
‘God Bless America’: The Words and Music of a Prayer
In the first of two articles celebrating this patriotic song, this installment of “The Art of Liberty” brings out the beauty of Irving Berlin’s anthem.
Bridging the Medicare Gap: Affordable Health Insurance Strategies for Early Retirees in 2026
Retiring in 2026 could mean thousands more in Medicare premiums—unless you know the right strategy.
We Need to Talk About Your Retirement ‘Spending’
Many retirees underspend, often leaving large savings behind instead of using the money during their lifetimes.
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With a Homemade Shamrock Shake
This creamy green shake comes together with just a handful of basic ingredients.

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.

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.

Green Immunity-Boosting Warm Tonic
Spirulina, miso, garlic, and lemon are blended into a warming, savory drink designed to support immunity and daily energy.

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.

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

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.

‘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.

By Wounds Undaunted: Presidents Who Survived Assassination Attempts
Examples of courage, wit, and faith are on display from those who have dedicated their lives to the service of their fellowmen.

Utilitarian Structures Become Beloved Landmarks
In the world of architecture, perhaps nothing is more utilitarian than a bridge.
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What Is a Cash-Out Refinance? Here’s What You Need to Know
A cash-out refinance replaces your current mortgage with a new, larger one.

Is Cancun Safe for American Travelers? Safety Tips and Advice Ahead of Spring Break
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a new alert for travelers heading to Mexico for spring break on March 2.

Quick Beer Sauced Steak and Potatoes
This dish is perfect for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or for any night you’re craving a comforting, flavorful dinner.

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.’

A Disturbing Peek Into World War II’s Heart of Darkness
In unrelenting detail, Richard Hargreaves’s ‘Opening the Gates of Hell’ describes the opening days of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union.

New Documentary Shows Needless Endangerment Occurred in Fukushima Disaster
The ‘Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare’ shows how the disaster could have been avoided with better leadership and transparency.

El Greco’s Most Famous Painting Outside of Spain
El Greco’s triumphant altar painting “The Assumption of the Virgin” capitulated his career.

Peyton Randolph: The Twice Elected President
He is the forgotten Founding Father who helped forge colonial unity as America’s first president of Congress.

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.















































