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Theodore Roosevelt, the Bad Lands, and Healing Power of the Wilderness
Driven by grief, Theodore Roosevelt fled to the wilderness of the Bad Lands and found healing, then passed it down to future generations.
Probate—The Terrible, Horrible, No-good Side of Estate Planning
Probate can drain time, money, and privacy. Here’s why it creates headaches—and the smart moves that help you avoid it.
‘Much Ado About Nothing’: Engaging and Hilarious
The classic Shakespeare play is just as entertaining, impactful, and hilarious today as it was four centuries ago when it was first performed.
‘The Baker’s Wife’: About Love and Understanding
This French tale about love, fidelity, and bread is being performed off-Broadway.
What to Do With Your Trump Tariff Rebate
A $2,000 tariff-funded payout is only a proposal for now. If it lands in your pocket, here are smart ways to use it.
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This 1-Ingredient Upgrade for Baked Potatoes Makes Them Impossibly Fluffy
Be blown away by the texture of a twice baked potato.

A Holiday Timeout
A medley of golden spices—ginger, turmeric, coriander, and cumin—infuse each spoonful with gentle heat and immune-boosting nutrients.

What to Do With Your Trump Tariff Rebate
A $2,000 tariff-funded payout is only a proposal for now. If it lands in your pocket, here are smart ways to use it.

Compassion in Action: Three Sisters Bring Toys, Joy, and Healing to the Poor in South America
Remote villages experience joy and relief as the Ross sisters join their father on annual missions to some of the poorest regions of Latin America.

How Dinner and Brandy Led to the Creation of the Antarctic Treaty
In ‘This Week in History,’ three scientists proposed a Third International Polar Year, resulting in major scientific and political breakthroughs.

The Secret to Impossibly Fluffy Southern-Style Biscuits
Don’t take biscuit-making too seriously, but try to make them regularly.

‘The Merchants of Joy’: New York’s Christmas Tree Traders
A new documentary celebrates a family tradition of selling Christmas trees.

Aurora Fever: Chasing the Sky as the Sun Goes Crazy
Recent solar activity has pushed auroras far beyond their usual boundaries, turning normally quiet horizons into stages for brilliant, shifting light.

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.

The Trap of Looking Elsewhere
The chase for a “better” kind of life often obscures the real beauty found in simple, unpolished moments.
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Cookbook Author Dishes on Jewish-Mexican Cuisine That Is ‘Kosherísimo’
Mexican-Jewish cuisine reflects all of the waves of Jewish immigration the country has experienced.

Once You Use This DIY Glass and Mirror Cleaner, You Will Never Look Back
Meet Alvin Corn, a homemade multipurpose glass and mirror cleaner named for its simple ingredients: alcohol, vinegar, and cornstarch.

Nissi Hamilton: How the Girl the System Failed Became the Voice It Can’t Ignore
Once a homeless teen mom trapped in human trafficking, Nissi Hamilton now fights for national legislation to give survivors a second chance.

Compassion in Action: Three Sisters Bring Toys, Joy, and Healing to the Poor in South America
Remote villages experience joy and relief as the Ross sisters join their father on annual missions to some of the poorest regions of Latin America.

Archaeologists Find 3,300-Year-Old Vessels for ‘Cult Rituals’ Near Armageddon Biblical Site in Israel

5 Powerful Principles From ‘Lord of the Rings’ to Strengthen Your Life
Tolkien’s classic fantasy series has much to teach about personal character.

Fairy Tale From ‘The Blue Fairy Book’: ‘The Terrible Head’
A prince takes on an epic quest to bring back the head of a terrible ogre in this retelling of an ancient myth.

‘The Last Wagon’: Judgment on a Harsh Frontier
A wanted man leads a group of settlers across the harsh Western frontier.

‘The Wizard of Oz’: A ‘Spherical’ Performance
The playing of this family classic on a big, big screen in Las Vegas is something to see.

A Priest’s Praise of Folly
With honesty and satire, Erasmus of Rotterdam espoused humility as a path to peace in a war-stricken world.

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.

Snow Days: Ideas for Frosty Family Fun
Spending time outdoors improves mental and physical well-being. Make some lifelong memories with these DIY winter activities for all ages.














































