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  • The Tradwife Movement Reminds Us of the Virtue of Service in Marriage

    The Tradwife Movement Reminds Us of the Virtue of Service in Marriage0

    In a culture that has championed feminism, the Women’s March, #MeToo, and national campaigns to close the gender pay gap, life as a full-time homemaker seems anything but progressive. And yet, the growing #TradWife social media movement celebrates the classic domestic female as its role model. The movement, often illustrated with 1950s posters of apple-cheeked

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  • The Tortured Logic of the Gender Revolutionaries

    The Tortured Logic of the Gender Revolutionaries0

    National Geographic, the magazine that recently ran a cover story on the most influential figures in ancient history but left out Moses and Jesus, is now trying its hand at gender theory. Its new cover story is entitled “How Science is Helping Us Understand the Gender Revolution.” Finally, a scientist is going to tell us

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  • The Top Thing Parents Can Do to Turn Kids into Successful Adults

    The Top Thing Parents Can Do to Turn Kids into Successful Adults0

    Last week, Business Insider ran an interesting article listing 13 things parents can do to turn their child into a well-adjusted, successful adult. The first thing on the list? “They make their kids do chores.” But if childhood chores are truly a predictor of future success, then it seems the U.S. is about to see

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  • The Top 20 Books Being Taught at Today’s Colleges

    The Top 20 Books Being Taught at Today’s Colleges0

    The Open Syllabus Project has collected over 1 million college syllabi, according to the New York Times. Analyzing that data, they have compiled a database of texts used in college classrooms and just how often they are used. The architects of the project hope their data will shed new light on “teaching, publishing and intellectual

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  • The Top 100 Hotels in the World

    The Top 100 Hotels in the World0

    Time magazine has a cool article breaking down the top 100 hotels in the world. Back when I was a magazine editor, I often received invitations for press trips which involved visits to great historic places – from the Alamo in San Antonio to Flanders Fields in Belgium to the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond.

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  • The Top 10 Presidential Vetoes in American History

    The Top 10 Presidential Vetoes in American History0

    President James Garfield named his beloved dog Veto. The pooch was a monstrous but lovable black Newfoundland weighing more than a hundred pounds. Congress got the message: A bad or unconstitutional bill would go straight to the Garfield doghouse. (Sadly, none ever did because Garfield served only five months in office.) The veto itself is a

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