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Bringing Sacred Architecture Back to Life
A Chicago family business makes churches shine through five generations.
The Self-Educated Lawyer Who Became a Founding Father
A scrappy young man from Scotland, Conn. became a lawyer, politician, and crucial member of America’s founding generation.
Workers Who Turn 60 Through 63 in 2026 Can Now Stash $11,250 Extra, and Most Don’t Know It
Who qualifies for the 401(k) super catch-up contribution in 2026?
Can You Afford to Help Your Children Financially?
Helping adult children can put your own retirement at risk. Here’s how to find the balance.
Unraveling the Mysteries of Leonardo’s ‘Madonna of the Yarnwinder’
Leonardo’s enigmatic painting quietly went on long-term loan at The Met without much fanfare this spring.
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Beating the Heat the Old-Fashioned Way: American Homes, 1880 to 1920
How Americans stayed cool before air conditioning.

When Ideology Divides Families, Can Broken Bonds Be Mended?
Author Noelle Mering explores the cultural shift driving adult children to cut off their parents—and offers a roadmap toward healing and restoration.

The Timeless Wisdom of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth
Tolkien’s masterwork reveals how humility, friendship, and grace offer practical hope for our own world.

‘Another World’: Photographer Explores Giant Ice Caves in the Belly of a Glacier—And The Photos Are Surreal

Rediscovering Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema: The Hidden Grandeur of Victorian Classical Painting
The artist’s polished technique and archaeological precision defined the classicism that prevailed in Victorian England for a generation.

Unraveling the Mysteries of Leonardo’s ‘Madonna of the Yarnwinder’
Leonardo’s enigmatic painting quietly went on long-term loan at The Met without much fanfare this spring.

The Gold Tax Surprise: When Gold Profits Get Taxed at 28 Percent
How much tax do you pay when you sell gold coins or a gold ETF?

Build a Gazebo
A gazebo brings an old-fashioned charm and design element that enhances its surroundings.

You Don’t Need to Spend a Fortune to Get Organized
I’ve always believed the best organizing system is the one you'll actually use. It doesn’t have to come from a fancy store.

‘Another World’: Photographer Explores Giant Ice Caves in the Belly of a Glacier—And The Photos Are Surreal

Metal Detectorists Uncover Norway’s Largest-Ever Viking Hoard: 5,000 Silver Coins and Jewelry

‘I Knew What I Had to Do’: Teen Saves Homeless Man From Exploding Tent, Receives Medal for Bravery

Rare Tiny Possum Officially Found in Sanctuary Almost 30 Years After Last Sighting
The tiny possum species lives off nectar and pollen and has proven elusive to conservationists.

Never Too Late: Mark Twain’s Short Story ‘A Fine Old Man’
The inveterate American writer and humorist declares that age is but a number.

When Windmills Become Giants: Why This 400-Year-Old Book Still Matters in the Age of ‘Fake News’ and AI
Despite the span in centuries, Miguel de Cervantes’ seminal work remains just as relevant, and in Australia, two replicas are available for the public to see.

‘The End of Oak Street’: ‘Jurassic Park’ Meets ‘Back to the Future’
‘The End of Oak Street’ is clearly not intended to set up a lucrative franchise. It’s a throwback to when movies could simply be enjoyable escapism.

Tune in Today: Out of the Darkness Comes César Franck’s Violin Sonata
How a legendary 1886 candlelit premiere in Brussels gave us one of classical music’s greatest masterworks.

When Ideology Divides Families, Can Broken Bonds Be Mended?
Author Noelle Mering explores the cultural shift driving adult children to cut off their parents—and offers a roadmap toward healing and restoration.

Homeschooling High School: A Mother of Six Shares the Lessons She Learned
Veteran homeschooling mom Rachel Kovac shares practical advice on navigating high school and preparing for college or careers.

From Tots to Teens: The American Founders, Virtue, and Raising Independent Children
Abigail Adams and other influential figures saw character as the cornerstone of education, emphasizing independence and self-discipline.

The Power of Play: Why Adults Need Play as Much as Kids
From boosting brainpower and creativity to reducing stress, embracing our inner child is essential for a healthy, fulfilling life across our lifespan.


















































