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Behold the Beauty: Remington’s West in ‘The Broncho Buster’
Frederic Remington’s first bronze sculpture cast the Old West into the hearts and minds of everyday Americans—and into those of its presidents.
‘Don’t Waste Sympathy on Me, I’m the Happiest Person Alive’
This installment of ‘When Character Counted’ brings us to Fanny Crosby, a blind lyricist, composer, and poet whose hymns have touched and transformed millions.
Are Used Car Prices Decreasing?
Used car prices remain volatile, leaving buyers weighing value against rising new car costs.
Pros and Cons of Dividend ETFs for Retirees
Dividend ETFs can provide steady income—but investors should watch for hidden risks.
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Costco Credit Card Perks: When the Benefits Actually Make Sense for Households
The Costco Anywhere Visa Card by Citi can deliver strong rewards—especially for heavy gas and Costco shoppers.

Great Trips for Solo Travelers
Solo travel is booming as more people embrace the freedom to explore on their own.

James Merritt Ives: Producing Picture Prints of Americana
In this installment of ‘Art of Liberty,’ we meet the partner who made Currier & Ives prints popular in 19th-century American homes.

Estate Planning 101: What You Need to Know About the Step-Up in Cost Basis
The step-up in cost basis can significantly reduce capital gains taxes on inherited assets.

‘Don’t Waste Sympathy on Me, I’m the Happiest Person Alive’
This installment of ‘When Character Counted’ brings us to Fanny Crosby, a blind lyricist, composer, and poet whose hymns have touched and transformed millions.

Emilio Pucci: A Fashion Designer Who Was Much More
This Italian nobleman lived a full life during interesting times in this intriguing biography.

Lemon Tarragon Snapper With Asparagus and Penne
For this quick dinner, I broil the fish for just five minutes, then finish it with a bright, refreshing lemon and tarragon sauce.

Cooking, Comedy, Chaos: Food Content Creator Carries 1 Million-Plus Followers Into Guest Chef Dinner
Riding the appeal of her wild and sometimes wacky social media cooking videos, the Ohio native built her audience up to more than 1 million followers.
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How to Use Your New Instant Pot—It’s Safe and Simple
Perhaps you bought an Instant Pot on a whim and now it has sat on the countertop for months and, truth be told, you don’t have a clue what to do with it.

Dog Saliva Is Not Antiseptic
Decades ago, veterinary researchers tested dog saliva and found that it could kill some E. coli and Streptococcus canis bacteria, “but only slightly.”

Can Sustainable Home Design and Tech Lower My Home Costs?
One of the biggest shifts we’re seeing is homeowners starting with efficiency before aesthetics.

Real Possum Found Hiding Among Toys in Australian Airport Shop
A native animal briefly made itself at home on a display shelf before staff safely removed it.

Family Keeps Cowboy Tradition Alive on 120-Year-Old Colorado Ranch While Producing Beef ‘Clean as Can Be’ for Home Delivery

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

Brief, Insightful Look at William Seward’s Efforts to Avoid Civil War
C. Evan Stewart’s study of Seward’s actions during the Secession Winter gives the Civil War secretary of state his due.

‘Walden for Hire’: Thoroughly Modern Thoreau
Ken Lizotte reimagines the 19th-century philosopher as a 21st-century business guru.

Rediscover the Beauty of Classical Music
Hilldale College’s free, online course features lessons on the pivotal Romantic era, along with select American composers.

Novelist Mark Helprin on Learning, Curiosity, and Revitalizing Education
‘Do it the hard way.’ Mark Helprin explains how to fix education—at home and in schools.

Is Transgenderism on the Decline?
Several new studies suggest that far fewer young Americans are identifying as transgender.

Why Men Need Sports
Friendly competition allows men to push through challenges, build friendships, and engage in something bigger than themselves.

What ‘Little House’ and ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ Teach Us About Family Conflicts and Forgiveness
Two beloved American authors offer surprisingly relevant lessons.


















































