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250 Years Ago, Part 10: 1775, the Year Americans Turned on Each Other
The crucial year ended with some gains and losses by the American patriots. These led to the unity of the 13 colonies for the historical events in 1776.
How to Turn a ‘Blah’ Day Into a Good One
Even the most unremarkable day can be revived through small, extraordinary actions.
How to Benefit From Charity Trusts
How charitable trusts and donor-advised funds can help you support causes you care about while generating income and tax benefits.
‘Wisdom Takes Work: Learn. Apply. Repeat.’ There’s No Easy Way
Becoming wiser isn’t automatic, so Ryan Holiday inspires us to keeping trying.
A New Year’s Reset With a Bowl of Cioppino
Consider this dish a New Year’s reset—a comforting shift from rich, meat-heavy feasts to steaming bowls of nourishing soups and stews.
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The Best History Books of 2025
Here is our selection of the most interesting history books of the year.

How to Make a Classic Whiskey Sour
There’s nothing better than hearing that ooh! from your guest when you hand them a coupe glass filled with whiskey sour goodness.

Pörkölt (Hungarian Stew)
This traditional Hungarian Pörkölt is a rich and flavorful pork stew simmered in a paprika-infused sauce, served over noodles, potatoes, or dumplings.

Making the Most of the Week After Christmas
The week between Christmas and New Year’s offers a rare gift: time to do whatever brings you joy.

This Easy Lasagna Is What Comfort Food Dreams Are Made Of
This lasagna is about as low-lift as you can get while still achieving cheesy, crowd-pleasing results.

When Fair Doesn’t Mean Equal in Estate Planning
How to leave unequal inheritances to your children while minimizing hurt feelings and family conflict.

The Singer Betting Big on Artistic Freedom Over Ideology and Taxpayer-Backed Grants
Henry Pinder’s newly established Brisbane Lyric Opera (BLO) is a daring venture in a sector struggling to stay afloat.

Trading Survival Mode for a Life of Calm and Connection
A conversation with Christian life coach Darla Nelson.

Should You Worry About Overfunding Your 529 Plan?
Oversaving in a 529 isn’t as risky as it once was—but it’s not a backdoor retirement plan.

Belmont British Pullman: Richly Apportioned Rail Cars
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a luxury train decorated to make passengers feel like royalty.
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SC Has 3 of Best Islands to Visit in the South, Even in Winter, Travel + Leisure Says. Here’s Why
Although it is too cold to swim at most of these islands, they are still wonderful to visit.

Hungarian Goulash, a Delicious Taste Memory
This is perfect for a chilly night along with some good country bread and a simple green salad.

Why I Keep Binder Clips in Every Room
Binder clips are inexpensive, reusable, nearly indestructible—and far more versatile than the name might imply.

The Singer Betting Big on Artistic Freedom Over Ideology and Taxpayer-Backed Grants
Henry Pinder’s newly established Brisbane Lyric Opera (BLO) is a daring venture in a sector struggling to stay afloat.

Decades of Tradition, Thousands of Lights, and 1 Message Older Than Time
Every year families around Australia spend countless hours—and expenses—decorating their homes with thousands of Christmas lights.

‘The Next of Kin': How Secrets Travel
A WWII instructional film shows how unrestrained talk can affect national security.

‘The Testament of Ann Lee’: A Disturbing Take on Shakerism
All early American religions intended, ultimately, for humans to achieve salvation, but American Shakerism was a do-or-die, sainthood-or-bust version.

How Music Heals
From hospital wards to rehabilitation centers, music helps patients in ways that medication sometimes can’t.

‘Million Dollar Quartet Christmas’: A High-Energy Christmas Jam
Four rock ‘n’ roll legends return to Sun Records with spirited Christmas favorites.

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.

7 Simple Habits That Will Transform Your Writing
Great writing begins with simple, practical habits that build precision, structure, and intention, one sentence at a time.

8 Ways to Help Children Experience Arts and Culture
From visiting art galleries to taking music lessons, experiencing the riches found in art and music sets a foundation for life.

Raising Lions: A Bold New Way to Parent Strong Kids
Parenting guru Joe Newman encourages adults to reestablish their authority compassionately.
















































