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Lou Gehrig: ‘The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth’
In this installment of “When Character Counted,” we spend some time with the “Iron Horse,” whose gemstone virtues extended beyond the baseball diamond.
How to Plan Charitable Giving in 2025 for Maximum Tax Benefits
A last-chance guide to making smarter charitable gifts in 2025 before stricter 2026 tax rules take effect.
5 Things to Consider Now If You Want to Retire in 2026
Planning to retire in 2026? Start now with Social Security, Medicare, budgeting, and lifestyle prep.
Tune in Today: A Terrible Voyage Led to an Inspiring Composition
Felix Mendelssohn disagreeable trip to London eventually took him to Scotland’s Hebrides and the awe-inducing Fingal’s Cave.
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‘Twice’: Bravery, Consequences, and Time Travel
Mitch Albom proves that solid talent can turn a somewhat overused idea into one of the best novels of the year.

Warsaw: A Resilient Spirit Carved by a Harsh History
Along with hosting the country’s seat of government, Warsaw is Poland’s cosmopolitan business hub.

Make Your Own Sauerkraut to Top Reuben Bites and Those Game-Day Brats
Sauerkraut, a must for stadium brats and roast pork, is simple and easy to make.

Surprisingly Useful Ways to Use Dryer Sheets Around the House
Dryer sheets have so many other uses around the home—indoors, outdoors, in the garage.

5 Things to Consider Now If You Want to Retire in 2026
Planning to retire in 2026? Start now with Social Security, Medicare, budgeting, and lifestyle prep.

‘Happy Semiquincentennial America!’: The Countdown Begins
Author Jay Payleitner highlights what Americans have to celebrate on its 250th birthday.

DIYing Your Next Home Renovation? Be on Lookout for These Things That Can Derail Your Project
To minimize the chances of a project getting derailed, issues of communication, people, materials, budgets, and timelines have to be addressed up front.

Why Everyone’s Talking About ‘Ashwagandha’ (And Why You Should Know About It)
An Ayurvedic herb that strengthens the mind, body and spirit
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Let’s Talk About Restaurant Desserts
Eating as a whole should be a pleasurable experience and desserts can add to that pleasure.

Where Americans Want to Travel in 2026 Is ‘Not so Obvious,’ Says Skyscanner
Goodbye, Hawaii and Disney World. Hello, Limon, Costa Rica.

Ctrl+Alt+Create: Tech Veteran Says Art the Cure for Isolation in the Digital Era
People are more connected and more lonely than ever. Could art be the key to restoring human connection?

How a Missed Train in 1876 Led to the Adoption of Standard Time
Sandford Fleming’s vision permanently altered how societies measure, understand, and organize time.

Benjamin Clark: The Hero Chef of 9/11
The former marine helped lead hundreds of people from his company’s offices in the South Tower to safety.

Family Heirlooms: Your Story Is Part of Your Legacy
From childhood mischief to hard-won wisdom, the tales of our elders are family heirlooms waiting to be told and preserved.

Inside Ireland’s First Classical Academy
When Padraig and Grace Cantillon-Murphy founded Mater Dei Academy, they didn’t know they were starting a revival.

Halloween Costumes Compliments of the Closet (Not the Credit Card)
A memorable costume has nothing to do with a price tag—and everything to do with imagination, masking tape, and a sprinkle of mischief.























































