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Refreshing Ice Cream Cake Is Perfectly Patriotic

Upon moving to America, it took me a second to understand and appreciate red velvet cake. I’ve never experienced a cake or any dessert whose “flavor” and the name solely depend on the addition of artificial food coloring. Once you look beyond its color, though, it’s a mild-tasting chocolate cake with a truly velvet texture….


The 6 Biggest Mistakes in Creating Multiple Income Streams

It’s likely that you have one primary source of income—just like most people. It’s fine to have a single source of income. It can, however, be dangerous as well. How would you cope if your primary source of income dried up, or your job was lost? That’s exactly what happened in the aftermath of the…


Quercetin works like hydroxychloroquine to stop viruses, but more safely?

Like hydroxychloroquine, quercetin can stop viruses replicating – with low to no side effects Quercetin is an anti-inflammatory, antiviral compound used to treat Covid-19, influenza, and other viruses. Inflammation causing respiratory failure is the main reason people die from Covid-19. How can quercetin help to curb this and other inflammation issues? Quercetin can shut down…


Landlords, Don’t Believe These 5 Myths About Online Rent Collection

By Dave Spooner When customers are online, so are businesses. It’s no less true in the rental industry—with customers increasingly embracing online bill pay, online rent collection is only a logical next step for landlords. But online rent collection is often met with hesitancy. Some believe that online payments are less secure or reliable. Others…


Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for June 16–22

This week, we feature a winning romance with a time-hopping heroine and a comprehensive history that explores how the Allies won World War II. Fiction ‘In This Moment’ By Gabrielle Meyer The heroine in this time-traveling romp through history is known as Margaret or Maggie or Meg. It all depends on which time period you’re…


Epoch Watchlist: What to Watch for June 16–22

This week, we feature a captivating classic about fame and deception and a deeply moving drama about the war-scarred recovering together. New Release ‘Mending the Line’ When U.S. Marine John Colter (Sinqua Walls) returns after being wounded in Afghanistan, a VA facility in Montana pairs him with cantankerous Vietnam War vet Ike Fletcher (Brian Cox)….


Dad Picks Up His Son From Last Day of School on Horseback to Keep His Childhood Tradition Alive

A devoted dad gave his son and classmates a visual treat on their last day of school when he trotted up to the gates on a horse to keep a childhood tradition alive. On May 18, the last day of school for Deer Creek School District, Oklahoma, 8-year-old Cale Moorman was met at the gates of…


Artist Paints 40-foot Patriotic Panorama Honoring Branches of Military, Hopes Grandpa’s ‘Looking Down’

A talented high school art teacher has produced an enormous, 40-foot (12-meter) patriotic military mural for an Iowa state park as a tribute to the nation’s brave veterans. Dave Schaeffer, 43, of Blue Grass, Iowa, teaches art to ninth through twelfth grades at Davenport West High School in his hometown of Davenport. He was approached by…


Edwin Land, Inventor of Instant Photography

Back in the early days of consumer photography, cameras came from the factory with a roll of film sealed inside of them. When someone finished shooting the roll, he had to mail the entire camera to Kodak in Rochester, New York, where the film would be developed, the photos printed, and a new roll of…


How Father’s Day Was Created

Father’s Day is a quintessential American holiday: the day we honor dads, stepdads, granddads, and father figures who mean so much—in so many ways—to our families. On the third Sunday in June, fathers revel in their very own dedicated day and, if they’re lucky, are showered by their kids and family members with love, appreciation,…