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America’s Eternal Summertime Show
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America’s Eternal Summertime Show

American poets and painters freeze summertime for us to enjoy, whatever the season.

On the Go Veggie Egg Bites Make Busy Mornings Easier
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On the Go Veggie Egg Bites Make Busy Mornings Easier

Savory protein-packed egg bites combine vegetables and protein in a breakfast that’s as practical as it is nourishing.

Should You Drain Brokerage Accounts First in Retirement?
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Should You Drain Brokerage Accounts First in Retirement?

A more balanced withdrawal strategy could help smooth taxes and boost after-tax retirement income.

Why a Forced Roth Could Be a Boon for Your Retirement?
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Why a Forced Roth Could Be a Boon for Your Retirement?

New Roth 401(k) catch-up rules may sting now but could boost retirement wealth later.

‘Revolution’: The Birth of a Faith-Based America
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‘Revolution’: The Birth of a Faith-Based America

Eric Metaxas highlights the role that religion played in fueling the colonial break from Britain.

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Tips for Kitchen Remodeling

Tips for Kitchen Remodeling

Even with a large kitchen, there can be many times when you find your kitchen to be too crowded and inconvenient to function well.

Ask Me Anything: Cost of Ice, DIY Whipped Butter, Elderly Turkey, EC en Espanol

Ask Me Anything: Cost of Ice, DIY Whipped Butter, Elderly Turkey, EC en Espanol

Two dollars’ worth of water from your tap would be nearly 350 gallons at the U.S. average price of about 0.0058 cents per gallon—enough to make a lot of ice.

Cats’ Tails Tell Tales

Cats’ Tails Tell Tales

Feline vocalizations, body language, scent communication, visual signals, and tactile communication are fascinating.

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Before Smartphones and Political Correctness: Why the 1990s Has Captivated the Web

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.

Who Is Really Thinking Our Thoughts?

Who Is Really Thinking Our Thoughts?

From childhood voices and brain science to muses, prophets, and literary demons, history and science suggest our thoughts may not be as ‘ours’ as we believe.

25 Everyday Miracles to Inspire Awe

25 Everyday Miracles to Inspire Awe

Our universe is far stranger and more beautiful than it may first appear.

‘IX XI’: Remembering That Day

‘IX XI’: Remembering That Day

A documentary shares the insights, emotions, and actions of witnesses affected by what happened on 9/11.

Katherine Stinson: Precision, Nerve, and the Art of Flight

Katherine Stinson: Precision, Nerve, and the Art of Flight

An American aviatrix is remembered for her contributions as a pioneer in flight.

‘The Naked and the Dead’: Bad Orders in the Jungle

‘The Naked and the Dead’: Bad Orders in the Jungle

Raoul Walsh directs a war film based on Norman Mailer’s harsh novel of WWII.

A Deep Dive Presentation of British Cold War Submarines

A Deep Dive Presentation of British Cold War Submarines

Paul Brown’s ‘Secret Warriors’ presents the various submarine classes that roamed the globe, tested naval technology, and watched the Soviets.

The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Raising Healthy Children

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 

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

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.

Reclaiming Childhood: How to Give Your Kids an Analog Summer

Reclaiming Childhood: How to Give Your Kids an Analog Summer

Filling your calendar with park visits, library visits, beach days, and simple home activities replaces screen time with meaningful shared experiences.