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‘Twin Towers: Legacy’ Presents a Family of Service
The Vigiano family played a significant and courageous role in the tragedy of 9/11.
‘Charity for Sale’: A Wake-Up Call for the American Catholic Church
Christopher Manion argues that government funding has reshaped Catholic priorities—a trap that any faith-based group can fall into.
Giving Your Kids a Push: How to Help Your Teen Build Good Credit
It’s important to help your kids understand and build good credit as early as possible.
James Monroe Sanderson: A Soldier of Honor and Hospitality
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a hotelkeeper leads the Union subsistence department, combats a false accusation, and manages London’s best hotel.
NTD Classical Chinese Dance Competition: Dancers Showcase Cultural Depth of Classical Art
Contestants say mastering the art involves more than technique—it requires patience, inner character, and a connection to cultural tradition.
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Don’t Complain About Too Much Zucchini. Make This Recipe Instead
Oven-roasted zucchini and squash are great with pasta, in a casserole topped with cheese, or scattered on pizza.

‘It Was 360 Degrees’: Calgary Photographer Captures Auroras in All Directions as Solar Storms Herald ‘Pole Excursion’

Wild Side: 8 Colorado Restaurants Serving Buffalo, Elk, and Other Game
Wild game like buffalo and elk is now farmed throughout the U.S. and some Colorado locales even serve meat raised locally.

A Mesmerizing Classical Chinese Dance Competition: Tradition, Technique, and Virtue on Stage
Judge Angelia Wang believes that achieving true artistry requires technical skill as well as inner refinement.

Meet the Adorable K-9 Bloodhound Dubbed America’s Hero Dog
Bo the K9 bloodhound and his human handler are the crime-fighting duo that their town needs.

Battling Microplastics in the Kitchen
Reducing microplastics in food prep is as easy as swapping out everyday staples and is a practical step toward healthier living.

Ask the Builder: Do You Have the Tools and Skills to Do Basic Repairs?
Having the right tools is more important than having strong hands.

The Man Who Saved a Town With a Board Game
Charaliyil Unnikrishnan helped shut down illicit alcohol production and instead encouraged his village to play chess.
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I Guarantee My Perfect Tomato Sauce Is the Easiest One You’ve Ever Made
This sauce is the epitome of low-effort high-reward cooking.

Ask the Builder: Do You Have the Tools and Skills to Do Basic Repairs?
Having the right tools is more important than having strong hands.

Light up Your Living Space With These Bright, Trendy Solutions
Whether your home is 100 years old or a brand-new build, we often aren’t using enough lighting.

‘It Was 360 Degrees’: Calgary Photographer Captures Auroras in All Directions as Solar Storms Herald ‘Pole Excursion’

Finding the Meaning of Freedom in Half an Egg: Political Prisoner’s Reflections After 1,000 Days Behind Chinese Bars
Journalist Cheng Lei was also critical of those who continue to promote the CCP, warning of ‘karma.’

Running on Faith: A Heart Transplant Survivor’s Story
When doctors told Andy Pilskalns that he could die at any moment, he turned to prayer—and the mountains.

LIVE Sept. 14, 10 AM ET: 2025 NTD International Classical Chinese Dance Competition Finals
The classical Chinese dance competition is one in a series of international cultural and arts events hosted by NTD aimed at promoting traditional culture.

LIVE NOW: 2025 NTD International Classical Chinese Dance Competition Semi-Finals
The classical Chinese dance competition is one in a series of international cultural and arts events hosted by NTD aimed at promoting traditional culture.

‘Clemente’: Inspiring on the Playing Field and Off
This biography of baseball great and humanitarian Roberto Clemente is long overdue.

Learning to Be a Friend, in Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’
In Part 1 of a two-part series, Austen’s heroine learns what it means to be a friend to Harriet Smith.

Homeschooling With Confidence: Christy-Faith’s Journey From Traditional Educator to Homeschooling Mom
Christy-Faith was a director of a learning center, but it wasn’t until she started homeschooling that she found the teaching approach that works best.

Little Green Thumbs: Introducing Kids to Gardening
The cooler temps of late summer and early fall make it an excellent time to get children outside and inspire in them a lifelong love of gardening.

How Parents Can Renew Society
Tomorrow’s leaders are today’s children, and their character is forged around the family table.

7 Common Fears Homeschool Parents Don’t Need to Worry About
Having the ability to be flexible and go at their own pace help families breathe easier.