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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Better cohesion among a diverse population has helped Ivory Coast become a model in economic progress. Now it may do the same ...
China trade war could be decided by leaders’ differing styles. Mr. Trump acts on impulse, Mr. Xi prefers the pursuit of ...
In Somalia, amputee soccer is giving young people with disabilities a new lease on life.
Feeling overwhelmed by the demands and noise of everyday life? Taking a prayerful pause to affirm and feel God’s guiding love can bring inspiration and peace.
The Behbud Association teaches women to sew and embroider so that they can lift themselves out of extreme poverty.
A madcap mystery novel riffs on two New York institutions: the fact-checking department of a New Yorker-like magazine and the city’s farmers markets.
The leaders of the United States and El Salvador say they can't be forced to return a man deported in error from the U.S., setting up a struggle between the executive branch and the courts.
Notice anything different up here? We are piloting a new model for our news briefs so that we can get you more news, more quickly. Increasingly, we are tapping our reporters to draft these, so that ...
Small dams across the U.S. are being removed for safety, water quality, and wildlife. And a desert in Chile yields water from ...
Mario Vargas Llosa, who died April 12, helped ignite intellectual fervor in Peru, while his writings stoked the imagination ...
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