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The Biggest Money-Wasting Mistake Beginner Preppers Make
A frugal prepper shares how to prepare your family for emergencies without spending a fortune.
6 Books That Teach You to Be a Better Leader
These recommendations address a plethora of crucial skills, from mastering effective communication to building a culture of trust.
British Butler Reveals How to Host the Perfect Dinner Party
These tips will make your guests feel like royalty—and crown you the ultimate host.
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/A Compound Discovered on Easter Island Extends Life, Combats Age-Related Diseases
Discovered in a mysterious land, rapamycin has the ability to slow the growth of unwanted things from wrinkles to cancer.
Illinois Couple Save One of the Oldest Houses in Their Town, See It Transformed Into an Incredible Home
Illegal to Trade With a Pirate: 13 Most Obscure Australian Laws
‘It would not be a laughing matter if you were charged with any of these offences and it went to court,’ a spokesperson for Slater and Gordon lawyers said.
Opinion: Are You Eating Real Food? The Slippery World of Food Fraud
This empire of deceit is valued at a staggering $50 billion a year.
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Beyond Lead: A Pediatrician’s Concerns With ‘Lunchables’ and School Lunch Standards
Ultraprocessed foods are the real villains in the deteriorating health of our nation’s children.
99 Cents Only Stores Are Closing. How I Spent $20 in Groceries at Other Discount Chains
99 Cents Only Stores offered a wide selection of fresh food and prices sometimes beat Walmart.
Baked Pecan Crusted Halibut With Broccoli and Sweet Potatoes
Other white fish will also work for this easy sheet pan recipe.
Disabled Student Takes First Steps in 10 Years on Stage at Her Graduation, Leaves Her Surprised Dad in Tears
Active Antarctic Volcano Spews out Gold Everyday
80 grams of gold per day, in the form of particles measuring 20-60 micrometres are emitted by Mt Erebus and can be found in the atmosphere up to 1,000 km away.
Henry Fitz Jr., America’s Telescope Maker
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a tinkerer whose interest in the stars led him to build the first American telescope company.
An American Classic: The Republic’s First Statehouse
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the Virginia State Capitol, America’s first Neoclassical public building.
‘Two Rode Together’: An Admirable John Ford Western
This western portrays James Stewart as a relaxed and charming cowboy.
How the 1939 World’s Fair Predicted Europe’s Future
In ‘This Week in History,’ ‘a valley of ashes’ becomes the site of America’s second largest World’s Fair that presents a look at the modern city.
The State of Our Unions: Marriage in America Today
The decline of marriage in the U.S. has deep-reaching implications—for individuals and society at large
Tips for Resetting a Bad Homeschooling Day
Here are 6 ways to turn a bad day into a better one, from offering encouragement to changing up the day’s lesson plans.
Life Lessons From ‘Little House on the Prairie’
‘Simple human decency’ is at the heart of the show’s perpetual popularity.