Dahlia Rizk, 47, mother of three from New Hampshire and inventor of Buckle Me Baby Coats, just might have made your winter car ride a little bit easier—and a lot safer for children. When Rizk’s oldest child was 5 years old, she attended a child passenger safety check and, to her surprise, a technician informed…
Mom’s Innovative Car Seat Coats for Kids Make Winter Rides Safer and Happier
Mom Learns She Can Homeschool Her Autistic Daughter With Patience, Love, and Consistency
After learning that she didn’t need any formal qualifications to homeschool her daughter with autism, this Florida mom created a child-led learning space at home and saw her daughter thrive. Now, she’s reassuring other parents that they can do it too. “Society has told us you are not qualified to teach your child, only educators…
The 3 Traits Warren Buffett Looks for in an Employee
From time to time, I speak to young professionals trying to make their mark on the world in politics, academia, or journalism. The question I encounter the most is this: “What’s the best career advice you give to young people trying to make it?” My answer often touches on the importance of perseverance, because it’s…
15 Firefighters in a California Fire District Welcome Newborns in Just One Year
Fifteen firefighters from the same California district have made headlines for adding “daddy duties” to their roster. The crew has welcomed 15 bundles of joy, one baby born to the family of every firefighter, within the span of just one year. In early March, Chino Valley Fire District (CVFD) shared pictures from an adorable photoshoot,…
Policemen See Homeless Man With No Shoes on Cold Night, Buy Him $80 Pair With Their Own Money
At the start of the new year, on a cold winter night in Phoenix, two local police officers checked in on a homeless man sitting outside a PNC Bank. Officers Benjamin Carro and Michael Hubbs noticed that the man had neither shoes nor socks on. He did not hesitate to tell them how miserably cold…
Aesop’s Fables: Three Bullocks and a Lion
A lion had been watching three bullocks feeding in an open field. He had tried to attack them several times, but they had kept together, and helped each other to drive him off. The lion had little hope of eating them, for he was no match for three strong bullocks with their sharp horns and…
‘It Makes Life Simple, Pure, Real’: 22-Year-Old Rides Horse From Mexico to Canada Solo, Journeys Over 10,000 Miles
As others of her generation busy themselves with celebrity, Instagram likes, and materialism, not so for Gillian Larson. As her peers snap selfies in trendy bistros and bars, trying to go viral, the 30-year-old horse enthusiast gazes out over vistas sublime and beautiful. The avid equestrian has been “thru-riding”—marching the full length of a trail…
Every Child Needs a Mrs. Patton: Teacher Helps Boy With Brain-Based Delays Excel Academically
Every child needs a Mrs. Patton in life. That’s what Tracy Ross, mother and novelist from Cincinnati, Ohio, thinks. Her son, Kamran, 17, was born with brain-based developmental delays. However, he had a Mrs. Patton—a loving, nurturing, and giving teacher—and it altered the course of Kamran’s life. Under the selfless care of Mrs. Patton, Kamran…
Brilliantly Detailed Ink Drawings of the World’s Iconic Structures—Take a Closer Look
Artist Emi Nakajima says she’s a “dream traveler.” The Japanese, Thailand-based illustrator journeys around the world in her imagination, creating captivating architectural drawings. Describing the transportive power of art, 27-year-old Nakajima told The Epoch Times that she began looking at photos of buildings as a child. Her restlessness to discover foreign lands led half-Japanese, half-Thai Nakajima…
A Tradition Called Freedom: The People, The Times, The Belief
Few words have so many different meanings that are so incongruous with one another as the word freedom. At first, the expectation is that freedom equates to no rules. It’s a fallacious notion, for real freedom has rules—ones that are necessarily fair, moral, even metaphysical—and, like all time-honored traditions, they took eons for humans to extrapolate, to…
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