The United States has amassed the largest force since the war in Iraq. Iran threatens an all-out response to any attack, even ...
Funerals for the thousands of protesters killed last month reveal a shift toward a celebration of life and eternity, in defiance of a regime that brutally clings to power.
President Trump’s economic calculus is in flux after a Supreme Court ruling, as some global leaders say his new tariffs ...
If children couldn’t come to the library, the library had to go to them,” says the head of the nonprofit Alif Laila Book Bus ...
As the world clamors for Greenland’s rare earth minerals and energy potential, will its people be able to choose their own path?
It’s strengthening to know that there’s no limit to God’s healing power right here and now.
Four years on, Russia has now been engaged in war in Ukraine longer than the Soviet Union fought in World War II, and the ...
Georgia and several other Republican states consider ending their income taxes, aiming to help their economies and fend off Democrats on affordability issues.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
During visits to the now-ruined and occupied Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, a Monitor reporter fell in love with its roses, for ...
For this globe-trotter, travel is about the experiences – the farther off the beaten track, the better.
The Supreme Court struck down the Trump administration’s use of an emergency economic law to set broad tariffs, reasoning ...
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