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‘How to Make a Few More Billion Dollars’: A CEO’s Roadmap to Success
Brad Jacobs offers a guide to both financial and emotional enrichment.
Sally Cook: Painting With Words
Poetry lovers everywhere mourn the death of the multitalented wordsmith Sally Cook.
What Is a Real Estate Pocket Listing, and Should You Consider One?
Selling a home as a pocket listing can protect privacy and avoid price missteps—but often at the cost of competition.
You Saved for Retirement—Now What?
Financial advisers weigh in on portfolio ‘bucket’ strategies and realistic withdrawal rates for a sustainable retirement.
A Fiery Warmup for a Cold Day
Mapo tofu roughly translates to “pockmarked grandma’s tofu,” which is named for the elderly Chengdu woman who created the dish in the 19th century.
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‘Melania’: Our Stunning First Lady Radiates Warmth and Compassion
A behind-the-scenes look at the three weeks leading up to the second Trump inauguration.

Frank Foley: The Brave Spy Who Saved Thousands During the Holocaust
One humble, faith-driven, and quiet man risked his own life to grant travel paperwork to 10,000 Jews during World War II.

Producer Marc Beckman on ‘Melania,’ a Historic Film That Captures a First Lady
Senior adviser to First Lady Melania Trump explains how the film ‘Melania’ documents a process never revealed before: preparing for the inauguration.

My Version of ‘Cupid’s Cloud’ Is Perfect for Valentines and Galentines
With its rosy pink color and a few sliced strawberries for garnish, this whipped dessert is seriously cute piled into cocktail glasses.

Leo Tolstoy’s Daily Routine
Tolstoy’s early attempts at rigid self-discipline settled into daily rhythms that supported the creation of his greatest literary works.

Is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Right for You?
An Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust can reduce estate taxes and protect heirs, but its rigidity and complexity mean it isn’t right for everyone.

Christopher Macchio, America’s Tenor
From a reluctant singer to repeat performer at the White House, Macchio shares his astounding journey.

A Fiery Warmup for a Cold Day
Mapo tofu roughly translates to “pockmarked grandma’s tofu,” which is named for the elderly Chengdu woman who created the dish in the 19th century.

Veste Coburg: The ‘Franconian Crown’ of Germany
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit Germany’s most architecturally exceptional and colossal medieval fortress.

Male Friendship in an Epidemic of Isolation
Once anchored in shared work and activities, male friendships have eroded over the past three decades.
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Discover the Many Flavors of Marseille
Marseille, named European City of Culture in 2013 and now part of the designated Valley of Gastronomy, is above all a Mediterranean city.

America’s Biggest Small Town Steps Onto the World Stage
What made this trip memorable was how easily the city allowed us to experience so much more of the unexpected that defines it.

Cheese Souffle Is Light, Rich, and Perfectly Balanced
This classic cheese souffle begins with a simple white sauce that is enriched with egg yolks and flavorful cheeses.

New Study: Medieval Farmers Worked With Nature, Not Against It
Medieval farmers practiced techniques that balanced productivity with ecological health.

Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan
‘This most beautiful system ... could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful being,‘ wrote Newton.

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.

‘Intorno all’idol mio:’ The Yearning of an Egyptian Queen
In this series, ‘Beautiful Arias,’ we are introduced to the second song in Alessandro Parisotti’s collection of Italian music.

‘Signing Tony Raymond’: Cute But not ‘Moneyball’ or ‘Jerry Maguire’
The film works best when it reminds us that college football is also about grateful scholarship kids and low-tier coaches who stick around for love of the game.

Piety’s Transformative Power in the ‘Life of Numa Pompilius’
The legendary Roman king appeased a divided people through shared religious rituals.

‘Melania': The Prognosticators Got It All Wrong in a Big Way
The new documentary about the First Lady smashed records and defied all expectations.

Crucial Lessons From Ancient Rome: The Corruption of Family and Society
The collapse of the family structures during the late Roman empire left the society vulnerable.

A Parenting Secret Weapon: The 30-Minute-Per-Day Rule
Quality time spent together shapes a child more than any material investment ever could.

‘Bluey’ Tops US Streaming Charts for 2nd Year Running
The Australian series beat Grey’s Anatomy and Stranger Things to stay number one.

‘Going No Contact’: How Can We Counter the Trend of Family Estrangement?
Family estrangement is becoming more common, but it carries long-term emotional costs for everyone involved.















































