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How an Insurance Company and Radio Host Created the Grand Ole Opry
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Retirement Deadlines You Can’t Miss By December 31
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‘50 Years From Home’: Vince Gill’s Ambitious Recording Project
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He Marched and Clashed for the Far-Left, Then a Single Phrase Shook His Convictions
Craig English spent 12 months in the thick of far-left agitation, before finding a practice older than any revolution.

Why the CCP Doesn’t Want You to See Shen Yun
Shen Yun, a classical Chinese dance company, was created and is directed by a peaceful group the CCP is afraid of.

How to Preserve Fruits, Veggies, and Herbs and Bring a Little Sunshine to Cold Months
The last few fruits or green tomatoes of the season don’t have to be chucked into the compost.

The Medieval Soup Ingredient That Can Still Beat Your $150 Serum
Calendula: the cheap, low-risk skin fix hiding in plain sight.

All My Friends Text Me for This Banana Pudding Recipe
The creamy pudding, sliced fresh bananas, and softened vanilla wafers come together to create something truly magical.

How to Take the Family Stress out of Thanksgiving
If you are traveling for a Thanksgiving-week vacation, plan so you have an extra day before you get on your cruise ship or join an organized tour.

Millionaire Pie
Our easy Millionaire Pie recipe is a creamy no-bake dessert loaded with pineapple, cherries, coconut, and pecans in a graham cracker crust.

7 Parenting Lessons From Ancient China’s Three-Character Classic
The book distills Confucian teachings into short, rhythmic lines meant to guide children on their path to becoming virtuous and sensible adults.
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All My Friends Text Me for This Banana Pudding Recipe
The creamy pudding, sliced fresh bananas, and softened vanilla wafers come together to create something truly magical.

Ask the Builder: Installing Subway Ceramic Tile
Subway tile poses a unique challenge. Each row needs to be in a very straight line.

Try These Recipes From Sean Sherman’s ‘Turtle Island’
The recipes in “Turtle Island” abstain from using any colonial ingredients, such as wheat, sugar, chicken, beef, and dairy.

7 Parenting Lessons From Ancient China’s Three-Character Classic
The book distills Confucian teachings into short, rhythmic lines meant to guide children on their path to becoming virtuous and sensible adults.

He Marched and Clashed for the Far-Left, Then a Single Phrase Shook His Convictions
Craig English spent 12 months in the thick of far-left agitation, before finding a practice older than any revolution.

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.

Charlie Chan: A New Kind of Fictional Detective
Earl Derr Biggers created a crime-fighting literary figure of reassurance and intelligence.

‘Jewish Worlds Illuminated': A Treasure Trove of Hebrew Manuscripts
Over 100 works are displayed at Manhattan’s Grolier Club, the country’s oldest society of bibliophiles.

‘Hell in Korea:’ A Jolly Bad War
A British patrol faces the enemy in this British production about the Korean War.

‘Now You See Me, Now You Don’t’: More Robin Hood Magical Tricks
Cinematic cotton candy that melts from the mind, but so did the first two movies which grossed $700 million to lukewarm reviews, which is a kind of magic trick.

Snow Days: Ideas for Frosty Family Fun
Spending time outdoors improves mental and physical well-being. Make some lifelong memories with these DIY winter activities for all ages.

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.

















































