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Franklin divided his days into simple blocks of work, study, conversation, and self-examination, all guided by the question, ‘What good shall I do this day?’

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Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming next month.

Grilled BBQ Chicken
Charred edges, a sticky-tangy glaze, and smoky barbecue flavor all the way through—this grilled BBQ chicken is a go-to for summer cookouts.

Chickpea Tabbouleh Salad
A handful of pistachio nuts finishes the dish with a delicate crunch, creating a vegetarian meal full of flavors and textures.

Tune in Today: A Modest Series of ‘Pictures’
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Route 66 Is Turning 100. So I Drove All 2,448 Miles of It—and Watched It Burst With New Life
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How to Stop Unwanted Thoughts and Live in the Present
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Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
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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.

Laura Ingalls Wilder: Pioneer Girl on the Prairie
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‘The Plainsman’: Freedom Worth Fighting For
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The Character We’ve Lost: Lessons of Accountability in an Age of Excuses
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‘Orphan Horse’: The Runaway, the Horse, and the Rancher
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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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