5 Ancient Libraries That Changed the World
From legal archives to public learning centers, libraries have always been indispensable for preserving knowledge.
A Poetry for the Time Capsule: ‘This Far Country’ by Joseph Bottum
In a just world, Joseph Bottum would be our US Poet Laureate.
How to Defend Your Retirement Plan Against a Bear Market
Bear markets are inevitable, but the right strategies can help protect your portfolio and keep you on track.
I Tracked Every Dollar for 90 Days—Here’s the $1,200 Monthly Leak I Never Knew Existed
Tracking every expense can uncover hidden habits that cost far more than you expect.
Hayes Home: Victorian on Display
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we tour the lavish, museum-like home of an American president and his family.
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America’s Loyalty Day
How mass immigration, labor unions, war and communism led to the Americanization Movement and Loyalty Day

‘Michael’: The ‘King of Pop’ Biopic Is Only Half of the Story
The studio recognized a tell-all would’ve been a disaster, so it presents just the early stuff.

Make This Mother’s Day Breakfast for a Crowd With Minimal Stress
Puff pastry treats are best enjoyed with a knife and fork to capture the flakiness.

Turmeric Golden Milk Cellular Nourishment
Spices turn warm nut milk into a healthy tonic full of antioxidants and healthy fats.

Raphaelle Peale: America’s First Still Life Painter
Peale’s important body of work established the still life tradition in America.

‘A Brother and 7 Siblings’: Familial Faithfulness
This instalment of ‘Movies for Young Adults’ prioritizes the family.

Why the Number 9 Signals Fulfillment and the Edge of Transformation
The significance of this last odd single-digit is found across cultures since time immemorial.

You’re 40 and Never Invested—Here’s Where to Start
Even starting at 40, disciplined investing and low-cost index funds can produce solid retirement outcomes.

Tune in Today: Mahler’s ‘Adagietto,’ or Symphony No. 5
Near the end of Mahler’s symphony, the ravishing “Adagietto” movement chronicles the joy of falling in love.

Aging in Place Gracefully: Life-Enhancing Essentials for Staying Independent
Smart doorbells, motion-activated lighting, and assistive devices provide convenience and safety without major installations.

Proper Lawn Mowing Height
There are several reasons that lawn grasses should be mowed higher than many people actually mow their grass.

Why Paying Off My Mortgage Early Was the Best Financial Decision I Ever Made
Owning our home without a monthly payment provides tremendous peace of mind.

Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
This pineapple upside-down cake is a little old meets new, a classic that’s made from scratch with fresh pineapple and rich caramel flavor.

American-Made: The New Gentlemen and the Republic
From powdered wigs in Parliament to the American Revolution, the meaning of a gentleman underwent a transformation that’s still relevant to men today.

‘The Drama’: Zendaya Can’t Rescue This Cultural Faux Pas
“The Drama” is an example of a foreign film director attempting to tell a uniquely American tale but being largely tone-deaf to American culture and sentiment.

‘Hubris’: A Fatal Flaw of Ancient Athens
David Stuttard shows how the charismatic leadership of 5th century Athens brought the city’s downfall.

Such a Silly Thing: O. Henry’s Short Story ‘The Marry Month of March’
The month of May is made for lovers, and not even the chillest breezes can prevent sparks from flying.

‘Action in the North Atlantic’: Ships That Kept a War Moving
The important work of the Merchant Marine is highlighted in this World War II film.

Mary Peabody Mann: Educator, Sister, and Helpmate
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet a Peabody sister who helped improve American education.

Faithful Companionship: The Case for Having a Dog
Dogs ground their owners in the present moment, offering a steady, uncomplicated affection untouched by status, mood, or circumstance.

Chivalry in an Age of Algorithms
A legendary medieval knight’s life reveals how chivalry—shaped by mentors, faith, and women—still offers a model of character and conduct today.

Work, Pay, Connect, and Talk: A Doctor’s Prescription for Raising Good, Strong Sons
In a society that measures success by status and income, one father emphasizes character, commitment, and the ability to care for others.

















































