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I’ve Taken 91 Cruises and Think Cruises Are Absolutely the Best Form of Travel
Cruises give travel a level of convenience, comfort, and novelty that traditional travel can’t match.
Sun and Sand on the Polish Riviera
Poland’s Baltic coast is a storybook escape, complete with Mediterranean-worthy beaches and medieval architecture.
Timeless Art: Artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s Tender Observations
Patience, craft, and the revival of pastoral traditions are exhibited in William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s ‘The Knitting Girl.’
24 Hours in Venice
Gondolas glide past centuries-old palaces while St. Mark’s Basilica glints in the sunlight on Italy’s floating city.
TrumpRx Provides Lower Prescription Drug Prices
Americans pay some of the highest drug prices in the world. Here’s how TrumpRx aims to lower costs for uninsured patients.
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Immune-Boosting Turmeric, Ginger Anti-Inflammatory Chicken and Asparagus Skillet: One Pan and Under 30 Minutes
Turmeric, ginger, and honey transform ordinary chicken into a flavorful dish packed with anti-inflammatory benefits.

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

Carrot Pasta for Any Season
Braised winter carrots, Parmesan cheese, and heavy cream make a sweet, decadent sauce inspired by Milan.

How to Build a Tax-Efficient Retirement Income Plan
Don’t let taxes derail your retirement—plan your withdrawals wisely.

Behold the Beauty: The Secret of Raphael’s Sweet Madonnas
How the great Renaissance artist created universally appealing Madonna and Child paintings.

A New Generation of Settlers: Revitalizing Rural America
Vision, community building, and entrepreneurial grit are key to successful small towns.

Beignets
Fried until golden and finished with a dusting of sugar, these beignets taste like something straight out of a café in the French Quarter.

Small Household Habits That Quietly Drain Your Wallet
Most people don’t overspend in dramatic ways. What gets them instead is a collection of everyday household behaviors that seem harmless.

Spanish Chicken With Rice (Tender Chicken and Savory Rice)
Everything cooks in one pot, creating a deeply satisfying, quick meal with classic Spanish flair.

‘Red Boy’: The Met’s Famous Portrait
Francisco Goya’s painting of a young boy compels continued discussion of its backstory and symbolism.
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A Food Tour of Miami’s Little Havana
From soft Cuban sandwiches to potent sugarcane juice and rolled cigars, Little Havana offers an unforgettable sensory journey.

Replace Your Old Garage Door Opener
A garage door opener is not only convenient and a time-saver, but a security feature.

Warm up Your Weekends With These Winter Brunch Recipes
A winter brunch doesn’t need to be elaborate to feel restorative.

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

The Devil’s Playbook: 5 Ways We Sabotage Ourselves—and How to Win Back Control
From Marcus Aurelius to Tolkien, how ancient warnings expose modern self-deception.

‘Youngblood’: Coming of Age and Discovering Identity Via Hockey
“Youngblood” is a solid sports movie about identity, family, romance, second chances, with decent hockey action, that also doubles as a coming-of-age film.

How Impiety Hinders Artistic Progress and More
Velázquez’s painting ‘The Fable of Arachne’ illustrates that improper pride comes before a fall.

Is Transgenderism on the Decline?
Several new studies suggest that far fewer young Americans are identifying as transgender.

Why Men Need Sports
Friendly competition allows men to push through challenges, build friendships, and engage in something bigger than themselves.

What ‘Little House’ and ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ Teach Us About Family Conflicts and Forgiveness
Two beloved American authors offer surprisingly relevant lessons.

How to Educate a Child Long Before School Begins
True education begins not in the classroom, but in the home—where a child’s senses, imagination, and love of truth are first awakened.

















































