‘The Fourth Option’: Justice and Redemption in the Big Easy
A veteran on the edge of self-destruction finds himself in the center of a New Orleans conspiracy.
Behold the Beauty: A Wife’s Fidelity and a Rare American Needlework
This sole surviving ‘needle-woven tapestry’ depicts the virtues of Homer’s Queen Penelope at her loom.
‘Gettysburg’: The Battle for the United States of America
This installment of ‘Movies for Young Adults’ brings to life a turning point in American history.
How a Children’s Newspaper Delivered America’s Pledge of Allegiance
In ‘This Week in History,’ to celebrate Columbus’s landing, a former minister wrote a pledge of allegiance, which Congress officially adopted 50 years later.
I Retired at 52—Here Are the Three Things I Would Do Differently
Three costly retirement mistakes showed me that financial freedom requires more than money.
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I Retired at 52—Here Are the Three Things I Would Do Differently
Three costly retirement mistakes showed me that financial freedom requires more than money.

Vietnamese Pork Stir Fry
In just minutes, everything tossed into the stir-fry absorb the fragrant sauce, becoming a fresh and flavorful dish.

Corn on the Cob Is the Best Thing to Cook in the Air Fryer This Summer
Of all the ways to cook corn on the cob, the air fryer is my new favorite.

Behold the Beauty: Divine Fatherly Love
Guido Reni’s endearing paintings of Joseph and the Christ Child show the best of fatherhood and faith.

‘China’s War on Faith’: Belief Threatens the CCP
Sam Brownback discusses how the Chinese Communist Party is waging a relentless war on faith.

Regal Portraiture at the London Exhibition ‘Elizabeth I: Queen and Court’
The exhibition’s assemblage of rare Tudor-era paintings demonstrates the development of portraiture as a significant art genre in Britain.

These Gluten-Free Meatballs Feature Beef, Spinach, and Feta Cheese
Meatballs are great as a standalone dish on top of rice or noodles, tucked into a pita or stuffed into a roll as a sub.

What Does Fiduciary Mean? The Complete Guide to Fiduciary Advisers and Why It Matters for Your Money
Should you use a fiduciary or a regular financial adviser?

Meet the 3-ingredient ‘Whipped Lemonade’ I’ll Be Making All Summer
Last summer, I practically survived on frozen lemonade. It’s a slushy sipper that’s part lemonade and part milkshake.

Corn on the Cob Is the Best Thing to Cook in the Air Fryer This Summer
Of all the ways to cook corn on the cob, the air fryer is my new favorite.

How Can Homeowners Keep Their Air Conditioner Running Efficiently This Summer?
A few simple maintenance steps can help homeowners stay comfortable, improve energy efficiency, and potentially avoid costly repairs.

The Philosophy of Max Picard–The World Is Drifting Away From God
Nearly a century ago, Picard diagnosed a culture drifting away from depth, silence, and essence—with a striking clarity that still resonates powerfully today.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

Before Smartphones and Political Correctness: Why the 1990s Has Captivated the Web
Beneath the nostalgic photos, grainy home videos, and soundtrack of a bygone era lies a deeper yearning for a time before smartphones.

‘David Bowie and the Search for Life, Death and God’: A Musician’s Quest
One needn’t be a Bowie fan to appreciate the musician’s quest to answer life’s hard question, as explored in Peter Ormerod’s biography.

Maria Tallchief: Ballet, Discipline, and an Enduring American Legacy
With hard work and determination, the Osage native put American ballet in the spotlight on the world stage.

The Simply Magnificent Illustrations of Beatrix Potter
Using just a pen and ink, the beloved children’s book author and illustrator created clean lines that effectively captured her characters.

‘Finnegan’s Foursome’: Edward Burns Doesn’t Quite Nail It
Hampered by too much profanity and long length, this golf outing is just kind of okay.

Punchlines and Proverbs: A Tribute to Dads for Father’s Day
A playful celebration of fatherhood, complete with dad jokes and one-liners, captures dads at their wittiest and most lovable.

The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Raising Healthy Children
Lisa Miller, a clinical psychologist whose spirituality research is published in top journals, shares how to make children more resilient to life’s challenges.

How to Respond to Naysayers When Homeschooling
Not everyone approves of homeschooling, but their questions are opportunities to listen, share, and reinforce your confidence.

A-camping We Will Go: 5 Tips for Camping With Your Kids
Family camping trips introduce children to the magic of nature up close, from nighttime sounds and stargazing to fishing and setting up tents.

















































