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Hot Springs, Arkansas: Historic Bathhouses Over Soothing Waters
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we see how hot water bubbling up from fracture zones in limestone led to the creation of a national park.
A 300-Year-Old Flame Still Burns: The World’s Oldest Restaurant Is Full of History and Mystery
Sobrino de Botín has survived invasions, civil war, and global pandemics without ever closing its doors.
NTD Art Contest Finalists Paint Joy, Hope, and Tradition
The ‘7th NTD International Figure Painting Competition Finalists’ Exhibition’ opens on Jan. 20 at the Salmagundi Club in New York City.
What to Do With Your Portfolio in the Final 5 Years Before Retirement
Five years from retirement is the critical window to rebalance your portfolio, boost savings, and lock in reliable income for a secure retirement.
What Is the Federal Funds Rate?
Understanding the federal funds rate helps explain why interest rates rise and fall across the economy.
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This French Beef Casserole Is the Best Thing You’ll Make All Winter
Hachis Parmentier is a little softer and more classic than shepherd’s pie.

America’s Oldest Retreat for Healing
The Homestead hotel in Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains opened a decade before the Revolutionary War.

‘We Hold These Truths ...’: The Sentence That Shaped America and Changed the World
One document played a principal part in forming a nation and changing the world—the Declaration of Independence.

Savory Scones Are Quick, Easy, and Delicious
Savory scones go well with a cup of tea or alongside a cup of soup or a plate of pot roast.

Cuban Picadillo
Deeply savory with a touch of sweetness, Cuban picadillo is an easy, satisfying dinner that’s great over rice.

What Are the Middle Class Eliminating to Save Money?
Rising costs are forcing middle-class families to cut back on everyday staples such as cable, dining out, travel, and new cars.

A 300-Year-Old Flame Still Burns: The World’s Oldest Restaurant Is Full of History and Mystery
Sobrino de Botín has survived invasions, civil war, and global pandemics without ever closing its doors.

Belmond Hotel Monasterio: A Peruvian Andes Adventure
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a 16th-century former seminary turned resort in an ancient Incan city.
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From Heli-Skiing to Snowshoeing: A Guide to the World’s Most Epic Winter Travel Experiences
At resorts across the globe you'll find unique experiences and opportunities involving everything from snowshoeing and winter hiking to heli-skiing.

Nonalcoholic Options Are Making Dry January More ‘Beerable’
For many of us, Dry January has begun, though people do it for different reasons.

Environmental Nutrition: Make Your Diet Less Inflammatory
To make your diet less inflammatory, focus on whole, nutrient-dense foods.

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

Astronomer Captures Towering Solar Eruption Shaped Like the Burj Khalifa Skyscraper in Dubai—Here’s the Video

INFOGRAPHIC: The Cowboy Code: 10 Principles to Live By
Cowboys carried more than saddlebags—they carried principles: honesty, respect, resilience, and kindness.

‘Greenland 2: Migration’: Post-Apocalypse B-Movie
The film’s a journey to discover life, that needed to have a life of its own in the first place.

The Plot to Overthrow George Washington
The ‘Conway Cabal’ was an underhanded attempt to discredit and disempower the man who became the first president of the United States.

‘Dead Man’s Wire’: Real-Life Loony Tunes
“Dead Man’s Wire” seems to be more concerned with creating a noir-ish 1970s pastiche than making any kind of substantial statement.

America’s Oldest Retreat for Healing
The Homestead hotel in Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains opened a decade before the Revolutionary War.

Project-Based Learning for Homeschoolers
Hands-on projects allow kids to connect schoolwork to their interests, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity.

A Father’s Guide to Welcoming a Newborn
The first weeks may feel overwhelming, but a dad who rises to the challenge can create a sanctuary for his family.

Why Little Girls (Rightly) Love Cinderella
Long before it included glass slippers and fairy godmothers, ‘Cinderella’ told a tale of courage, justice, and grace.

Dear Next Generation: How to Gain the Most From Your College Experience
Dedication and maturity can transform the academic journey, no matter the age of the student.

















































