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Rude Tipping Habits You May Not Realize You Do
Tipping isn’t universal, but in the United States, how you tip matters as much as how much.
Is 2026 Your Year to Retire?
Retirement readiness is about more than hitting a number—it’s about resilience, planning, and purpose.
‘Love Johnny Carson’: Hailing the Late-Night King
Here’s an in-depth look at the talk show legend, culled from more than 400 interviews.
4 Timely Lessons From an Ancient Storyteller
Talking animals and candid takeaways turned Aesop into one of the most popular storytellers in history.
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INFOGRAPHIC: The Cowboy Code: 10 Principles to Live By
Cowboys carried more than saddlebags—they carried principles: honesty, respect, resilience, and kindness.

I Tried Living Without a Smartphone for 30 Days–Here’s What Happened
My attention was no longer my own, and I wanted it back.

The 2025 Tax Game-Changer: What Retirees Need to Know Now
New rules from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and SECURE 2.0 create both tax breaks and planning challenges.

This Spinach Apple Salad Is Perfect With Everything
After making this salad once, you will never have to consult the recipe again.

Astronomer Captures Towering Solar Eruption Shaped Like the Burj Khalifa Skyscraper in Dubai—Here’s the Video

Tune in Today: Why Barber’s ‘Adagio for Strings’ Still Breaks Our Hearts
From presidential funerals to national tragedies, this piece has given voice to collective grief when words fall short.

Where to Visit in 2026
Hobart and Kotor blend stunning locations with cutting-edge art and cuisine, while Milan and Oulu are hosting events you don’t want to miss.

Treaties, Gold, and the Last Battle of Crazy Horse
In ‘This Week in History,’ peace between the United States and Sioux Nation ended with the Black Hills Gold Rush, leading to the Great Sioux War.
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Falling in Love With the Matterhorn
Zermatt is a tiny-but-touristy town of roughly 6,000 people nestled at the dead-end of a long valley in Switzerland’s remote southwest.


New Year, New Dishes: Soup’s On! and We Have Some Tasty Recipes to Share
When we have an hour, lentils and split peas transform into hearty soups with built-in creamy satisfaction.

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

Astronomer Captures Towering Solar Eruption Shaped Like the Burj Khalifa Skyscraper in Dubai—Here’s the Video

INFOGRAPHIC: The Cowboy Code: 10 Principles to Live By
Cowboys carried more than saddlebags—they carried principles: honesty, respect, resilience, and kindness.

‘The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers’: The 25th Anniversary
Does “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,” suffer from sequelitis? No. It’s even better. More spectacular, emotionally rewarding, and more exciting.

Pawnee Bill Transformed the Wild West Into Popular Entertainment
Showman Gordon William Lillie turned the American frontier into a thrilling spectacle.

Mirror, Mirror: The Looking Glass of Medieval Poetry
Far from being primitive or ignorantly pious, medieval poetry reveals emotional depth, humor, and intellectual sharpness that still resonate today.

Tune in Today: Why Barber’s ‘Adagio for Strings’ Still Breaks Our Hearts
From presidential funerals to national tragedies, this piece has given voice to collective grief when words fall short.

Project-Based Learning for Homeschoolers
Hands-on projects allow kids to connect schoolwork to their interests, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity.

A Father’s Guide to Welcoming a Newborn
The first weeks may feel overwhelming, but dads who rise to the challenge can create a sanctuary for their family.

Why Little Girls (Rightly) Love Cinderella
Long before it included glass slippers and fairy godmothers, ‘Cinderella’ told a tale of courage, justice, and grace.

Dear Next Generation: How to Gain the Most From Your College Experience
Dedication and maturity can transform the academic journey, no matter the age of the student.

















































