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These Honored Dead: New and Old Traditions Can Strengthen Memorial Day and America
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Defending Yourself From the ‘Tax Torpedo’
Higher retirement income can trigger hidden taxes on Social Security and Medicare.
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The beloved anthem of America’s favorite pastime was written on a Manhattan subway in 1908 by a man who barely knew the sport.

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The White House Bride Who Won a Nation’s Heart
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James Bowie: Frontier Honor, Hard Reality, and a Last Stand at the Alamo
The man, the legend, lives on—as well as his knife.

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.

AI Is Making Business Email Compromise Nearly Impossible to Spot—What Small-Business Owners Need to Know
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Archeologists Unearth Passage of Homer’s ‘Iliad’ Inside a Mummy’s Wrappings
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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.

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How to Get Yellow-Stained Bed Pillows White Again
The pristine white pillows have turned blotchy with disgusting yellowish-to-brownish stains. What on Earth?

Don’t Call It Xeriscaping: New Tips and Terms Have Evolved for Low-Water Yards
Denver Water may have coined the term xeriscaping in the 1980s, but employees stopped using it in 2024 in favor of ColoradoScaping.

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.

The Convent That Changed the World
San Marco’s library inspired countless pioneering minds to produce world-defining literature.

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