Her profession, and her focus have given her a unique perspective on fathers, fatherhood — and divorce. check out Marilyn York.
Curiosity is the instinct that prompts us to act, so a book about curiosity should tell us how to act. This is the first to do so with its 12 rules for life.
Tobacco stocks are like the movie "Indecent Proposal": A million dollars to do something that some, perhaps even you, find morally objectionable. Worth it? As Redford's character says: "Think of it. A lifetime of security... for one night."
If you want to live the good life, first read the instructions. They're all in the 'Robb Report'.
“Fight Club.” For a lot of us, this is where it all started.
The difference between the Swiss Guard and the Swiss Army? The knife, which is actually useful.
"I love Brian Piccolo, and I'd like all of you to love him, too. And tonight, when you hit your knees, please ask God to love him." - Gale Sayers
We agree with Quentin Tarantino, the guy who brought us "Kill Bill" and "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction," when he described "Easy Rider" as the movie that "...might be the single greatest example of '60s cinema in almost every way."
Even though Atticus Finch makes this appeal to the jury in the Tom Robinson rape trial, "In the name of God, do your duty," if you watch carefully, you'll realize he's making the same appeal to you.
What's the best damn dog story ever? Hands down, it's "Old Yeller."
Odds may be against you ever overcoming the greatest hardships you have encountered, but this book, "The Fifteen Percent", will help you understand how to recognize and change those odds so they work in your favor.
Home-ownership is a kind of personal Everest. Here are the five secrets you need to know before starting your climb.
”Father Stu,” with Mark Wahlberg in the title role, is the best performance in the storied career of the artist once known as Marky Mark. Yes, even better than his performance in “The Departed.” The Oscar race for Best Actor should be over already.
Think you can avoid opportunities to gamble? A double-sawbuck sez you're wrong.
Ten years later, another band of migrants sailed across the Atlantic for New England. Aboard the Arabella, one of the ships in the small fleet, was Puritan lawyer and religious lay leader John Winthrop. During the passage, he penned a sermon for his flock.
Compare what you've heard about recent anti-Asian hate crimes with the actual statistics. Then ask yourself, "Who wins when reality is distorted?"
Snickers always satisfies, and how many things can you say the same about in life? Turns out one peanut-packed bar can trigger a flood of good eating and living possibilities. Spoiler alert: Seinfeld fans might have seen this coming a long time ago.
when it comes to Babe Didrikson, the question isn't so much whether she was the greatest female athlete in U.S. history, but whether she was just the greatest athlete, period.
If you’re looking for some seriously great – and under-read – crime authors, don’t sleep on these masters.
Maxwell Smart lives on — if only as a Google search for millennials. The first search: "How do I improve my credit?"
Forty-seven years ago today, President Gerald R. Ford shocked the country, while simultaneously compromising his own 1976 election chances, by pardoning Richard Nixon.
Today is the recognized birthday of Uncle Sam. Although the iconic bearded visage, usually pictured in a top hat, gained universal fame in World War I recruiting posters, it was nearly a century earlier that he came to life.
From the horse's mouth: The Planned Man's backstory and the reason we are here.
120 years ago today, while visiting the Minnesota State Fair, that an earlier American vice president who later became president uttered perhaps his most famous line -- even if it wasn't mentioned contemporaneously in the local press.