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Is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Right for You?
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Is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Right for You?

An Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust can reduce estate taxes and protect heirs, but its rigidity and complexity mean it isn’t right for everyone.
Christopher Macchio, America’s Tenor
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Christopher Macchio, America’s Tenor

From a reluctant singer to repeat performer at the White House, Macchio shares his astounding journey.
Winners of NTD’s 5th International Photography Competition Announced
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Winners of NTD’s 5th International Photography Competition Announced

The Gold Award winner said he wants to share a message through his photography, which is that the world needs truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance.
A Parenting Secret Weapon: The 30-Minute-Per-Day Rule
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A Parenting Secret Weapon: The 30-Minute-Per-Day Rule

Quality time spent together shapes a child more than any material investment ever could.
The Secretary of Congress Who Created the Nation’s Archives
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The Secretary of Congress Who Created the Nation’s Archives

The little-known secretary who documented the Revolution, shaped the Great Seal, and preserved the records that became America’s first national archives.

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My Version of ‘Cupid’s Cloud’ Is Perfect for Valentines and Galentines

My Version of ‘Cupid’s Cloud’ Is Perfect for Valentines and Galentines

With its rosy pink color and a few sliced strawberries for garnish, this whipped dessert is seriously cute piled into cocktail glasses.
What We Gain From Disappointment

What We Gain From Disappointment

According to psychologists, philosophers, and poets, setbacks can strengthen character and invite growth.
Ask the Builder: Bring Back Vocational Schools

Ask the Builder: Bring Back Vocational Schools

It’s time to bang the gong and let young students know that being a plumber, electrician, carpenter, painter, etc., is both fulfilling and respectable.
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Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan

Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan

‘This most beautiful system ... could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful being,‘ wrote Newton.
A Birthday Party for Every Special Child

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.
The Death Row Priest

The Death Row Priest

Father Pat Madden ministers to inmates at a correctional facility in Alabama.
Frank Foley: The Brave Spy Who Saved Thousands During the Holocaust

Frank Foley: The Brave Spy Who Saved Thousands During the Holocaust

One humble, faith-driven, and quiet man risked his own life to grant travel paperwork to 10,000 Jews during World War II.
Tune in Today: Musical Fireworks Over the Eternal City

Tune in Today: Musical Fireworks Over the Eternal City

Listeners take a stroll through the streets of Rome via Tchaikovsky’s ‘Capriccio Italien.’
Rare Books Bring Literature and History to Life at New York’s Annual Winter Show

Rare Books Bring Literature and History to Life at New York’s Annual Winter Show

A rare-book dealer’s Winter Show display highlights exploration, climate science, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and C. S. Lewis—and why physical books still matter.
‘Bluey’ Tops US Streaming Charts for 2nd Year Running

‘Bluey’ Tops US Streaming Charts for 2nd Year Running

The Australian series beat Grey’s Anatomy and Stranger Things to stay number one.
‘Going No Contact’: How Can We Counter the Trend of Family Estrangement?

‘Going No Contact’: How Can We Counter the Trend of Family Estrangement?

Family estrangement is becoming more common, but it carries long-term emotional costs for everyone involved.
Restoring Literacy Through Read-Alouds

Restoring Literacy Through Read-Alouds

As parents struggle to find ways to get their child’s reading up to speed, read-alouds may be key to fostering a child’s love for the printed text.
Project-Based Learning for Homeschoolers

Project-Based Learning for Homeschoolers

Hands-on projects allow kids to connect schoolwork to their interests, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity.