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10 Questions That Will Reveal If You’re a Good Dinner Guest
A British butler schools us in proper dinner party manners.
Shen Yun Wraps Up Record-Breaking 2024 World Tour
Since 2006, Shen Yun Performing Arts has brought it’s universal message of hope and beauty to the United States and the world.
The Art of Letter Writing: Communicating With Pen and Paper
Handwritten letters express more than texts or emails can in our modern age.
A Wild Election, a Secret Treaty, and America’s Greatest Expedition
In ‘This Week in History,’ a president’s vision of the Pacific and a French offer make way for Lewis and Clark’s great adventure.
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The Rum-Soaked Cake That Won ‘Family Favorite’—and a Spot on This Restaurant’s Menu
Chef Jenn Crovato shares a recipe for one of her most-loved desserts, while giving full credit where it’s due: her mom.
What Did Noah’s Ark Look Like? This Immersive Replica Lets You See for Yourself
In a Kentucky town, visitors explore the world’s only life-sized replica of the famed biblical ark.
Corn Salsa
This Corn Salsa is bursting with fresh flavors, easy to pull together, and always a crowd-pleaser.
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Lifestyle
3 Hearty Salads to Kick Off Salad Season
While its not warm enough to fire up the grill, these salads are a great prelude to summer.
A Visit to the Official Center of the World
Here you'll find a “monument to humanity” that captures meaningful historic moments spanning back to the dawn of time.
Treat Your Traveling Feet
No matter where your traveling takes you, comfortable shoes are a must.
Battling Polar Bears and Eating Butter: Researchers Prepare for Arctic Adventure
An Australian researcher joins a month-long expedition to measure Greenland’s Ice sheet—on foot.
‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’: The Inverse of Time?
A veteran cast and crew reinterpret F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story.
Country Stores Were Once the Hub of Rural America
Found throughout the country, these community havens offered store-bought clothes, Moon Pies, and potbelly stoves.
Joseph Meek: Mountain Man, Sheriff, and Politician
This fur trapper made Oregon his home and brought it to statehood.
The Missing ‘Ghost Train’ of Louisiana’s Bayou Des Allemands
To believe or not to believe: Does oral history hold some truths?
CAPAC Members and House Democrat Leader Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
It’s Not Magic, It’s Love: One Teacher’s Formula for Student Success
Rebecca Huffman has a passion for geography, but she also brings joy and love to her classroom.
Three Lessons From the Sunshine State
There are some things that a country—and its people—need to thrive.