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Exploring Herakles and the Augean Stables
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Exploring Herakles and the Augean Stables

How about “Herakles’s least glamorous Labor contains an unexpected lesson on ingenuity.
How a Fight for Independence Helped Create the Santa Fe Trail
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How a Fight for Independence Helped Create the Santa Fe Trail

In ‘This Week in History,’ a priest calls for independence, America buys Louisiana, and a timely meeting leads a trader to a historic path.
Roy Rogers: ‘King of the Cowboys’
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Roy Rogers: ‘King of the Cowboys’

The legacy of a benevolent icon of the American West.
Theodore M. Davis: America’s Most Important Egyptologist
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Theodore M. Davis: America’s Most Important Egyptologist

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a wealthy New York businessman ventures to Luxor’s Valley of the Kings and makes incredible discoveries.
‘The Promised Land’: Humanizing (and Humorizing) the Hebrews
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‘The Promised Land’: Humanizing (and Humorizing) the Hebrews

An online six-part series takes a light, yet sincere, approach to the Hebrews’ troubles before they reach the Promised Land.

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Key Mindsets, Attitudes to Living One’s Best Life, According to a Top Gun Pilot

Key Mindsets, Attitudes to Living One’s Best Life, According to a Top Gun Pilot

Matt Hall has flown since he was a teenager, here he shares his special tips on living life.
5 Jedi Principles for Everyday Life

5 Jedi Principles for Everyday Life

What ‘Star Wars’ can teach you about courage, fear, and hope.
The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale ‘The Bremen Town Musicians’

The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale ‘The Bremen Town Musicians’

An ass, hound, cat, and rooster use their years of experience to overcome a problem.
Lou Gehrig: ‘The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth’

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 a Missed Train in 1876 Led to the Adoption of Standard Time

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.
Family Heirlooms: Your Story Is Part of Your Legacy 

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

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)

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.