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From the Magazine - From 'bean to bar,' boutique chocolate makers tell a new story - By - Kendra Nordin Beato - , Melanie Stetson Freeman - / 6 min2 hours ago
From the Magazine - More than a treat: Mexican chocolate culture has ancient roots - By - Whitney Eulich - , Lorena Ríos - , Alfredo Sosa - / 5 min5 hours ago
Race cars, politics, and sports: 'Freedom 250' roars through DC -- Patrik Jonsson19 hours ago
Before the quakes: Building trust and branching out in Venezuela -- Tibisay Zea21 hours ago
Is Washington awash in self-dealing? If Democrats win the House, oversight will rise. -- Linda Feldmann1 day ago
FCC considers cuts to funds for internet access at schools and libraries -- Aaron Glantz1 day ago
Why promised US breakthroughs in the Middle East failed to materialize - American diplomatic efforts to create "historic" breakthroughs in Iran and Gaza appear to have stalled. By - Ned Temko - / 4 min2 days ago
With war slowing Saudi food imports, hydroponics provide a homegrown solution -- Taylor Luck4 days ago
With Middle East still at war, three regional powers ink a new alliance -- Taylor Luck10 days ago
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Polling in primaries has always been sketchy. This year seems worse. -- Polling misses have been common – and sometimes egregious – during the current primary season. This has a real impact on campaigns, as polls shape media coverage, affect fundraising, and give cues to candidates honing their positions. -- Simon Montlake5 hours ago
'Big, beautiful bill' was top GOP achievement. Now it's campaign fodder for Democrats. -- Caitlin Babcock4 days ago
US government searches for migrant children as deportations mount -- Sarah Matusek6 days ago
Democrats' socialist surge hits a roadblock in Wisconsin -- Linda Feldmann10 days ago
Religious Israelis fight settler violence with a different expression of their faith -- Among Israelis engaged in the practice known as "protective presence" to shield West Bank Palestinians from settler attacks, members of the leftist religious group Bnei Avraham are outliers. They are motivated in part, one member said, to display "another face of Judaism." -- Dina Kraft21 hours ago
As France investigates abuse at schools, parents ask, How do I protect my kid? -- After reports of a series of abuses in after-school programs in Paris, parents across France have been reassessing how they protect their children. -- Colette Davidson5 hours ago
Signs mount that Russians are losing patience with Kremlin's war with Ukraine -- Fred Weir2 days ago
As river levels fall during drought, Europeans reflect on their connection to waterways - By - Colette Davidson - , Dominique Soguel - / 5 min19 hours ago
Why former Soviet states now challenge Russia over Ukraine war -- Fred Weir9 days ago
August's best books keep you on the edge of your seat23 hours ago
Former Marine Rye Barcott lauds 'humbling and leveling effect' of service1 day ago
The audacious plot to blow up the Nord Stream pipelines3 days ago
An Iraqi American director seeds her film 'Pomegranate' with love7 days ago
Raising horses lifts a Black family across generations8 days ago
Caught in the backlash over AI, book publishers face mounting questions9 days ago
The reach of AI is profound. These books can help you engage in the conversation.11 days ago
Elephants in your midst: In Boston, an art exhibit tells the story of an Indian herd13 days ago
Mr. Know-It-All: A comic about AI in schools - As a new school year begins, more than half of teens are relying on artificial intelligence to help them complete schoolwork. What do we lose when we invite AI into the classroom? By - Jacob Turcotte3 days ago
Setting students up to succeed? Why Michigan is ditching first-semester grades. -- The University of Michigan says its change will help more students acclimate to the demands of college. Some critics complain of eroding rigor. -- Ira Porter1 day ago
Cyberattacks on water facilities test US defenses, reveal gaps -- Henry Gass3 days ago
As the UN picks its 10th chief, a woman may finally break the glass ceiling -- Howard LaFranchi3 days ago
Restocking US missile interceptors will take years. China and Russia are watching. -- Anna Mulrine Grobe4 days ago
On the youngest continent in the world, a push for more kid-friendly cities - Africa is the fastest urbanizing region on the planet. A growing movement of planners and parents wants to make its cities safe – and fun – for children. By - Ryan Lenora Brown - , Harriet Akinyi - / 5 min5 hours ago
Migration is reshaping life for married women in Senegal - By - Marie Ruwet - , Adrien Marotte - / 4 min1 day ago
From mahjong clubs to 'Chinamaxxing,' why Chinese culture seems to be everywhere -- Ann Scott Tyson3 days ago
Why Trump ordered the Pentagon to slash joint exercises with South Korea -- Matthew Bell4 days ago
Rescue at the library -- Murr Brewster15 days ago
Recess for office workers: Why not? -- Danny Heitman21 days ago
Bringing the stars to Earth – and back -- Robert Klose28 days ago
On track to ride Amtrak's Quiet Car -- Eric Green1 month ago
The power of going nowhere fast -- Lisa Liu Grady1 month ago
The path to 'Independency': An intimate portrait - / 4 min1 month ago
The value of listening in stillness21 hours ago
Forgiveness - By - Kari Mashos - / 1 min22 hours ago
Mental illness can be healed1 day ago
A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE6 months ago
Taking heed of nature's chorus – and of each other - "Soundwalking" – or giving an ear to all that the natural environment communicates – holds lessons for how to better listen to one another. It speaks volumes to what's needed today. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 3 min18 hours ago
The Explainer -- Military's arrest power at southern border grows. What's behind the change?5 hours ago
From the Magazine -- In cocoa's heartland, African farmers seek new opportunities2 hours ago
From the Editors -- What we learn from chocolate20 hours ago
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