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Academy Awards 2026: Should We Even Care?
It’s up to returning host Conan O’Brien to salvage what will likely be the most divisive ceremony in Oscar history.
How the World’s Best Cheese Is Crowned
Thousands of cheeses from around the world compete in Madison, Wisconsin, as expert judges taste, score, and debate to crown the 2026 World Champion Cheese.
Circles of Genius: Math and Art Across Six Centuries
In Western art, the circle evolved from a theological symbol to a perceptual experiment.
When Stock Markets Get Shaken, It Can Pay for Investors to Be Patient
War fears and oil shocks near the Strait of Hormuz are shaking markets—but seasoned investors say don’t panic.
Abigail May Alcott: Artist, Traveler, and Sister
In this installment of ‘Art of Liberty,’ we meet Louisa May Alcott’s youngest sister who displayed a talent for painting, illustration, and travel writing.
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By Wounds Undaunted: Presidents Who Survived Assassination Attempts
Examples of courage, wit, and faith are on display from those who have dedicated their lives to the service of their fellowmen.

The Skinny on Beef Fat: Tallow Makes a Comeback in Kitchens and in Skincare Products
Tallow and lard, its porky cousin, were once standard cooking fats used for frying and baking.

Don’t Make These Estate Executor Mistakes
Executors carry major legal responsibilities, and common missteps can turn settling an estate into a legal headache.

Green Immunity-Boosting Warm Tonic
Spirulina, miso, garlic, and lemon are blended into a warming, savory drink designed to support immunity and daily energy.

‘God Bless America’: The Words and Music of a Prayer
In the first of two articles celebrating this patriotic song, this installment of “The Art of Liberty” brings out the beauty of Irving Berlin’s anthem.

Environmental Nutrition: Are You Curious About the Carnivore Diet?
Followers of the carnivore diet usually eat foods like steak, bacon, ground beef, salmon, eggs, butter, and sometimes cheese.

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.

This 1-Pan Pork Chop Dinner Is Savory, Juicy, and Weeknight-Easy
The most flavorful proteins are those cooked on the bone.

Katharine Lee Bates: Penning America’s Hymn
In part 2 of a great song in this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet Katherine Lee Bates, the lady who wrote the lyrics for ‘America the Beautiful.’
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Functional Nutritionist Says Faith Is Key to Improving Health
Nutritionist Terri Ward shares her thoughts about why food and health care systems fall short and how we can improve health by following God’s design.

Ask Angi: How Can I Prepare My Home for Spring?
Winter can take a toll on your home, but a little spring prep will have it good-as-new in no time.

San Diego Beach Is Named No. 1 in the U.S. by Tripadvisor
The beach rankings are determined entirely by Tripadvisor reviews.

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.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

‘Preserving With Purpose’: Protecting Older Buildings From Demolition
Architect Amy Hetletvedt advocates for renovation and reimagining instead of the wrecking ball.

‘Two Pianos’: When a Child Prodigy Comes to Terms With Adulthood
This French drama observes what happens when someone’s personal and professional lives clash.

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.


















































