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Miracles and Microphones
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Bridge the Seasons With a Bowl of Pasta
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Greek Spinach and Rice Pie
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How the Minotaur Myth Made Canova Famous
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Fried Chicken You Can Feel Good About: Almond Flour-Crusted Lemon, Garlic, and Herb Chicken
Marinated chicken is coated in a nutty almond flour crust and pan-fried until golden brown for a healthier version of the classic comfort food.

Vanilla Bean There, Done That? Think Again
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This bright soup tastes like pure summertime with its fresh just-picked corn, golden yellow sweet peppers, and yellow cherry tomatoes.

Painting Kitchen Cabinets
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Buckle Down and Save Up for Home Improvements
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How to Stop Unwanted Thoughts and Live in the Present
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Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
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The Great Paradoxes That Continue to Shape Our Lives
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George Rawlings and the Glove That Helped Change Baseball
An elusive St. Louis entrepreneur and a revolutionary partnership transformed a crude hand accessory into baseball’s most sentimental tool.

The Lost Art of Beautiful Craftsmanship
With the rise of mass production, the artistry once embedded in even the most ordinary tools began to disappear.

Chora Church, Kariye Mosque: The Many Lives of a Byzantine Masterpiece
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‘Fuze’: The Bomb’s a Dud (or Is It?), but the Movie’s Fun
The main heist’s complexity is borderline ridiculous but the muscular, high-octane action sweeps most of the nonsense under the rug.

The Case for Bringing Back Matchmaking
As dating app fatigue grows, singles looking for marriage are left with a difficult question: Where are they actually supposed to meet someone?

Fathers Say Economic Pressure Stopping Them Being the Parent They Want to Be
Fathers feel economic stress throughout their lives compared to women who feel less stress after the age 46, according to the study.

Dear Graduates: These 4 Choices Make a Rich Life
There are a few daily habits that call us to live fully, love deeply, and take the chances that truly matter.

7 Minutes Outside: Reconnecting Kids With Nature
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