Saturday, July 18, 2026 1:16 PM ET
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50 years later, a bicentennial class reflects on a divided, yet hopeful, America -- Laurent Belsie8 hours ago
Pitch-perfect fandom: Stadium sing-alongs score at World Cup -- Patrik Jonsson8 hours ago
Reverse Brexit? Political winds in Britain are blowing toward Europe. -- Mark Rice-Oxley21 hours ago
On track to ride Amtrak's Quiet Car -- Eric Green22 hours ago
DHS denounces victims of immigration enforcement shootings before facts known - By - Sarah Matusek - , Jacob Turcotte - , Donald Keough - / 6 min1 day ago
Blanche's nomination for attorney general uncertain after hearing -- Caitlin Babcock1 day ago
Football will not be coming home to England, again -- Ned Temko1 day ago
Why Ukrainians have taken to the streets to protest a cabinet shuffle -- Scott Peterson1 day ago
With ceasefire gone, the question rises: Will Iran war ever end? The U.S.-Iran conflict has moved from a faltering ceasefire into what looks like renewed but limited war – with few signs of a clear end point. The American public shows little appetite for escalating the conflict to press for concessions from Iran. By - Anna Mulrine Grobe - / 5 min6 hours ago
Why US-Iran diplomacy is so out of sync: It's style as well as substance -- Howard LaFranchi1 day ago
Did the US-Israeli war against Iran save the Islamic Republic? -- Scott Peterson11 days ago
States have beefed up election security, but Trump is still pushing for federal role -- President Donald Trump has refused to accept that he lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden, and is again airing disproven claims ahead of the 2026 midterms. -- Scott Baldauf8 hours ago
Trump's plan for federal worker NDAs puts spotlight on speech, transparency -- Victoria Hoffmann2 days ago
Missing McConnell: What to do when a lawmaker's out, but doesn't leave? -- Scott Baldauf3 days ago
When facing allegations of bad behavior, are there red lines for politicians? -- Sophie Hills4 days ago
Syrians put on brave face after Damascus bombings. But security is a real issue. -- Despite bombings in Damascus, including when France's president was in town, Syrians voice confidence in their safety. At the same time, they distrust official information, leaving room for conspiracy theories that reflect the real security issues Syria faces. -- Taylor Luck21 hours ago
Israeli government vows to defy justices, setting off alarms over the rule of law -- Dina Kraft7 days ago
Why Erdoğan's Turkey is seeing its stock rise in NATO and the Middle East -- Scott Peterson8 days ago
From 'greatest friend' to 'loser': US-Iran deal sours many Israelis on Trump - By - Shoshanna Solomon - , Dina Kraft - / 6 min16 days ago
Italy's Meloni takes on Trump, not out of spite but savvy -- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was once seen as a Trump whisperer extraordinaire, but has distanced herself from the White House recently. -- Mark Sappenfield2 days ago
Why is tiny Norway so good at sports? It's more than Erling Haaland. -- Mark Sappenfield8 days ago
Still fighting in the courts, Le Pen jumps into 2027 French presidential race -- Colette Davidson10 days ago
'The Odyssey': Expansive tale, meet expansive screen1 day ago
Epic literature doesn't always make an epic movie. Here are some joyous exceptions.2 days ago
Sigrid Nunez's stories surprised even her5 days ago
What makes people fall for romance scams?5 days ago
'Little House on the Prairie' returns. Will the show's reboot resonate with a new generation?10 days ago
Daniel Mason burrows into rural lore in 'Country People'10 days ago
A whale hunt that turned into a saga of survival12 days ago
The American Revolution in 5 books: Triumph and tragedy16 days ago
With Graham's death, Trump loses a key ally in Congress -- No one else in Congress had the kind of relationship with President Donald Trump that Senator Graham, who died Saturday, had. Mr. Graham influenced the president's thinking on consequential matters, particularly in the realm of foreign policy. -- Linda Feldmann2 days ago
What's it like to volunteer at the World Cup? Neon uniforms and no selfies. -- Eric Nager5 days ago
Should billionaires pay a wealth tax? California will be a big test. -- Sophie Hills5 days ago
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham dies -- SEUNG MIN KIM3 days ago
As China's global star rises, how is Washington planning to adjust? -- China's soft power is rising as global views of the U.S. turn negative, and the Trump administration might lack the strategic thinking and empowered China hands to compete with Beijing. -- Ann Scott Tyson22 hours ago
The black-and-white dog that became the face of hope in post-earthquake Venezuela - By - Tibisay Zea - / 5 min22 hours ago
The French transformed Africa. Now, Africa is transforming their language. -- Colette Davidson -- , -- Albain Adé1 day ago
The power of going nowhere fast -- Lisa Liu Grady8 days ago
The path to 'Independency': An intimate portrait - / 4 min21 days ago
The universal language of a smile -- Melanie Stetson Freeman28 days ago
Backyard bird rescue -- Stephanie Cook Broadhurst1 month ago
Fantastic film, terrible movie -- Zachary Przystup1 month ago
Look, a hummingbird! -- Amy Asherah1 month ago
The smudge on the mirror -- Diane Allison1 day ago
A spiritual shift that changed everything for me -- Amy Richmond2 days ago
Divinely maintained by God -- Liesl Ehmke3 days ago
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Reforms help Africa's oil giant rebound - With increased production and local ownership, Nigeria is reaping returns from a key natural resource. Consistent reforms that reverse corruption can further cement those gains and boost Nigerians' entrepreneurial spirit and confidence in their country. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min21 hours ago
Political candidates, character, and conscience -- the Monitor's Editorial Boaard9 days ago
Rebuilding the bedrock for NATO security -- the Monitor's Editorial Board9 days ago
Local journalism's unique niche in the US -- the Monitor's Editorial Board9 days ago
Difference Maker -- This network of Nigerian volunteers puts rubbish on the run3 days ago
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The Explainer -- What is the Iran war costing Americans? Here's a breakdown.8 days ago
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