By: Robert Berridge
Appearing on a Saturday Evening Post cover could be a springboard to fame, and this Post cover features an eventual movie star.
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By: Russell Wild, MBA
Even with rock-bottom interest rates, there’s still a place for bonds in most portfolios.
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By: Curtis Stone
Chef Curtis Stone shares his recipe for the perfect picnic!
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By: Dr. Zipes
Dr. Zipes offers advice on toxic friendships, LifeVests that prevent against sudden cardiac arrest, and fitness.
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By: Todd Pitock
Brave souls who are pushing the boundaries of human performance—at 40 plus.
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By: Ellen Michaud
The summer get-together can be a magical experience—if you can make it through alive. Here’s how to reap the benefits of connection while avoiding the negativity.
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By: Linda McCullough Moore
In this new story from Linda McCullough Moore, an unexpected phone call stirs up buried memories.
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By: Jeff Bertolucci
How to cut the cord and get your shows from the Internet.
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By: Betsa Marsh
To stay at any of these elegant lodgings is to venture back to another, more genteel time.
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By: Joan SerVaas
The Federal Reserve is an independent central bank that derived its power in the aftermath of the Panic of 1907—a crisis caused by several factors.
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By: Frederick E. Allen
How a small number of banks came to dominate American finance.
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By: Philip Gulley
Turns out, farming is a lot simpler than it first appears.
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By: Julie A. Evans
A medical diagnosis brought anger and depression into one woman’s life. But a simple proposition helped her snap out of it.
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By: Sharon Begley
Statin drugs benefit some people immensely but are taken by millions more. If you’re at low risk for heart disease, taking drugs to lower your cholesterol may be doing you no good. Is it time we took a second look at statins?
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