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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, ...
As the Senate takes up the House One Big Beautiful Bill Act, some Republicans question if it favors rich people over the ...
States are now more involved in tracking student data, but with the extent of a federal role increasingly less clear, the ...
The United States posed an obstacle to solidarity at the Group of Seven summit. But under Canada’s guidance, the group was ...
A corruption scandal engulfs a prime minister who tries to make amends. Europe watches as Spaniards balance mercy and justice ...
The world’s two largest economies are trying to tamp down escalating tariffs and export controls. The latest agreement offers ...
Scientists say that climate change has tripled the frequency of planetary waves linked to extreme summer weather. In the ...
Immigration raids in Los Angeles are keeping immigrant communities on edge, leading many workers and customers to stay home.
With emergency vehicles in short supply in Ukraine, volunteers are building armored ambulances to carry medics and soldiers ...
When the world seems bleak, I peruse gardening flyers and marketing emails and fantasize about fields of daffodils.
Despite their competition for regional influence, Arab states are not rooting for the Iranian regime’s fall. Led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, they are urging President Trump to seek a ceasefire, and a ...
The Knowledge, Solutions, Skills, and Kreativity school on the outskirts of Nigeria’s capital provides six years of learning ...
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