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Are You Relying Too Much on Dividend ETFs?
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Are You Relying Too Much on Dividend ETFs?

Dividend ETFs may offer attractive income, but investors need to understand the risks.

The ‘SUV Tax’: How Your Vehicle Choice Impacts Your Net Worth
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The ‘SUV Tax’: How Your Vehicle Choice Impacts Your Net Worth

Your SUV could be costing you more than just the price of the vehicle.

‘The Magic Faraway Tree’: Saucing Up Family Fun
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‘The Magic Faraway Tree’: Saucing Up Family Fun

A family moves to the country and finds a land of enchantment.

August Garden Checklist: What to Do Now
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August Garden Checklist: What to Do Now

Late summer is full of harvests, but it’s also an opportunity to replant, prepare for fall, and lay the groundwork for next year’s garden.

Classical Wisdom, Part 2: When Truth Becomes a Story
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Classical Wisdom, Part 2: When Truth Becomes a Story

The last in this two-part series explores how a story’s characters, narrative, and plot may embody wisdom more effectively than aphorisms.

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Rare Tiny Possum Officially Found in Sanctuary Almost 30 Years After Last Sighting

Rare Tiny Possum Officially Found in Sanctuary Almost 30 Years After Last Sighting

The tiny possum species lives off nectar and pollen and has proven elusive to conservationists.

‘Bewilderness’: Shut Down the Gateway

‘Bewilderness’: Shut Down the Gateway

Jonathan Maberry offers a thrilling sci-fi tale of a doorway to a parallel Earth.

‘Catching Sight’: Viewing the World With a Guide Dog

‘Catching Sight’: Viewing the World With a Guide Dog

Deni Elliott recalls her experiences with guide dogs, recounting her time with four dogs and how they connected to her professional and personal lives.

For These Martial Artists, Winning Starts With Mastering Yourself

For These Martial Artists, Winning Starts With Mastering Yourself

Competitors and judges at an international tournament in New York described ‘wude,’ or martial virtue, as discipline, humility, restraint, and respect.

New Book on History of Gilded Age Board Games Is a Critical Theory Mess

New Book on History of Gilded Age Board Games Is a Critical Theory Mess

Susan R. Asbury’s ‘Family Game Night’ turns a cynical eye on the family parlor of 1880 to 1920.

When Ideology Divides Families, Can Broken Bonds Be Mended?

When Ideology Divides Families, Can Broken Bonds Be Mended?

Author Noelle Mering explores the cultural shift driving adult children to cut off their parents—and offers a roadmap toward healing and restoration.

Homeschooling High School: A Mother of Six Shares the Lessons She Learned

Homeschooling High School: A Mother of Six Shares the Lessons She Learned

Veteran homeschooling mom Rachel Kovac shares practical advice on navigating high school and preparing for college or careers.

From Tots to Teens: The American Founders, Virtue, and Raising Independent Children 

From Tots to Teens: The American Founders, Virtue, and Raising Independent Children 

Abigail Adams and other influential figures saw character as the cornerstone of education, emphasizing independence and self-discipline.

The Power of Play: Why Adults Need Play as Much as Kids

The Power of Play: Why Adults Need Play as Much as Kids

From boosting brainpower and creativity to reducing stress, embracing our inner child is essential for a healthy, fulfilling life across our lifespan.