Colonists to Cold Warriors: The 10 Best Books on US History
Covering most of America’s history, here are 10 single-volume books discussing the most important eras in US history.
The Inherited IRA 10-Year Rule Is Fully Enforced in 2026—What Beneficiaries Need to Do Now
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Why Turning 60 Is a Good Time to Start a New Career
A growing number of retirees are going back to work to regain meaning and social connection.
Dickinson and Donne on Death
Two poets personify death as a figure that encourages acceptance of the passage and is viewed as a victory.
Cathedral of St. Andrews: Classically Gothic With an Island Vibe
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we study the juxtaposition of Gothic-inspired design and royal Hawaiian influences.
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The White House Bride Who Won a Nation’s Heart
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet a first lady with several interesting ‘firsts’ all her own.

Blackened Tilapia
Blackened tilapia makes a super quick and flavorful weeknight meal. You can have it on the table in just 15 minutes!

The Best War Movies to Watch This Memorial Day (and Why)
Through unforgettable characters and gripping battlefield scenes, war movies remind us of the sacrifices made by those who serve.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.

Strawberry, Rhubarb, and Radish Salad With Strawberry Vinaigrette
This visually striking salad also features crisp, bright red slices of fresh radish, creamy crumbles of goat cheese and toasted, salted pistachios.

The Inherited IRA 10-Year Rule Is Fully Enforced in 2026—What Beneficiaries Need to Do Now
Missed inherited IRA required minimum distributions could now trigger IRS penalties.

The Convent That Changed the World
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Archeologists Unearth Passage of Homer’s ‘Iliad’ Inside a Mummy’s Wrappings
Archaeologists in Egypt have found the first Greek literary text. It suggests the power of Homer’s reach.

These Honored Dead: New and Old Traditions Can Strengthen Memorial Day and America
Decorating graves, flags at half-staff, red poppies, virtual tours, and a moment of silence are ways to honor the fallen and to find our own way.

Summer Travel 2026 Will Be Most Expensive in Years, Airlines Aren’t Backing Off High Prices
A new analysis of flight searches conducted by Points Path reveals that summer 2026 will be one of the most costly for consumers in a long time.

See a $100,000 Bill and Get a Bag of Shredded Cash at the Philly Federal Reserve
Even if you already know the role and history of the Federal Reserve, I’d bet a pretty penny you’ll be impressed by the rare coins and notes on display.

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

Meet the Woman Behind the Italian Budget
Since childhood, Maria Rosaria Marino has been interested in economics, and graduated from La Sapienza, a renowned university in Rome, Italy.

The Timeless Triangle—Aristotle’s Ancient Key to Effective Communication
The character of the speaker, the emotional state of the audience, and the logical structure of the argument form Aristotle’s classic communication triangle.

‘Joy of Horses’: Grief, Love, and Recovery in Horse Country
An indie film about the healing power of horses showcases cowriter and actor Ava Justin.

The Mind of a Criminal, Up Close: TUTA’s Riveting ‘Crime and Punishment’
TUTA Theatre’s gripping revival of ‘Crime and Punishment’ transforms Dostoevsky’s classic into a chilling and intimate psychological thriller.

Meet Thomas Willing, ‘The Banker Who Made America’
This colonial banker opposed the Declearation of Independence, yet helped to stabilize the new United States financially.

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
















































