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Carnton: Beauty From Ashes
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit an antebellum Tennessee home significant for how it accommodated Civil War casualties.
Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest
With the war at a stalemate, Britain pursued an alternate strategy: winning the war from the South. Standing in its way were the Patriots of North Carolina.
Handkerchiefs Required: Why ‘Our Town’ Still Moves Audiences to Tears
Playwright Thornton Wilder takes audiences from voyeurs of fiction to the participants in the wonder of existence.
The ‘Mother’ of Interior Design
One of the nation’s first professional interior designers, Candace Wheeler helped establish the art of the American Interior.
David Nail Talks About His ‘Down to the Studs’ Tour
The country artist is getting back to his live music roots and promises to give his fans a ’special, unique experience.’
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Cookie Cake
This chocolate chip Cookie Cake recipe has a soft, chewy cookie base with homemade chocolate frosting on top. It’s affordable and tasty!

Medicinal Immunity-Boosting, Stress-Busting Hot Chocolate
Nourishing hot chocolate uses warming spices to calm the nervous system, stabilize blood sugar, and support overall wellness.

A 21st-Century Genocide That’s Been Ignored for Too Long
Jan Jekielek’s ‘Killed to Order,' to be published in March, shines a light on China’s organ harvesting program and the CCP’s dire threat to America.

Lincoln the Poet: The American President Who Loved Verse
The self-educated Lincoln enjoyed reading and writing poetry.

5 Dishes to Make With a Grocery Rotisserie Chicken
We’ve rustled up five recipes using rotisserie chicken that will make short work of dinner.

Letting in the Light: The Delicate Art of Plique-à-Jour
These are rare examples of one of the most technically demanding enameling techniques in the history of decorative arts.

How to Educate a Child Long Before School Begins
True education begins not in the classroom, but in the home—where a child’s senses, imagination, and love of truth are first awakened.

Beyond Phishing: The New ‘Deepfake’ and QR Code Credit Card Scams of 2026
Easy-to-spot phishing scams are becoming less common as fraudsters up their game.
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I Eat These Buffalo Cauliflower Bites Straight From the Pan
These buffalo cauliflower bites are my latest obsession, and I guarantee they’re the best on the internet.

This Giant, Oven-Baked Pancake Is Crispy, Fluffy, and Impossibly Easy
This step-by-step recipe will show you how to mix, bake, and serve a family-sized pancake that will rival any diner-style stack.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

The Devil’s Playbook: 5 Ways We Sabotage Ourselves—and How to Win Back Control
From Marcus Aurelius to Tolkien, how ancient warnings expose modern self-deception.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.

Godwin Ajala: The Selfless Security Guard Who Saved Countless Lives During the 9/11 Attacks
When the second plane hit the World Trade Center, security guard Godwin Ajala stayed behind to help others escape—a choice that cost him his life.

‘The Last Champion’: Forgiveness Begins With Self-Forgiveness
This installment of ‘Movies for Young Adults’ rejoices in second chances that only forgiving families offer.

A Thrilling Cold War Tale about Truth, Sacrifice, and Courage
Gordon Corera’s ‘The Spy in the Archive’ is wonderful tribute about an unassuming archivist who became the KGB’s greatest defector.

‘Children of Heaven’: Why Walk to Freedom When You Can Run?
This installment of Movies for Young Adults salutes the stoic heroism of ordinary Iranians amid totalitarianism.

Is Transgenderism on the Decline?
Several new studies suggest that far fewer young Americans are identifying as transgender.

Why Men Need Sports
Friendly competition allows men to push through challenges, build friendships, and engage in something bigger than themselves.

What ‘Little House’ and ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ Teach Us About Family Conflicts and Forgiveness
Two beloved American authors offer surprisingly relevant lessons.

How to Educate a Child Long Before School Begins
True education begins not in the classroom, but in the home—where a child’s senses, imagination, and love of truth are first awakened.


















































