Wednesday, June 10, 2026 3:20 AM ET
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The Explainer - The World Cup in 2026 is bigger than before. Is it better? By - Mark Sappenfield - / 4 min9 hours ago
What Xi and Kim gained from their summit in North Korea -- Ann Scott Tyson14 hours ago
Is Latin America shifting to the political right? Peru may offer another story. -- Howard LaFranchi1 day ago
'More important than food': Extreme heat is shifting how Indians think about AC -- Aakash Hassan1 day ago
The Explainer - As World Cup nears, controversies over ticket prices, team and fan access still swirl - By - Mark Sappenfield - , Sarah Matusek - / 4 min15 hours ago
After another round of retaliation, Iran and Israel say they will hold off for now - By - Scott Peterson - , Shoshanna Solomon - / 6 min1 day ago
Iran war soured Gulf Arabs on Iraq. Can new leader in Baghdad win them back? Iraq was offering attractive opportunities for Gulf Arab economic and diplomatic initiatives, but the war made it a springboard for Iran-backed militia attacks. Can the country's young and untested prime minister navigate a multifaceted crisis? By - Taylor Luck - / 6 min7 days ago
Saying 'we won' the Iran war is easy. Now's the hard part. -- Ned Temko13 days ago
Amid concerns US-Iran deal could falter, Mideast powers push it forward -- Taylor Luck13 days ago
California is still counting votes from June 2. Is distrust in elections the result? -- Election officials chalk up the delay to the large number of ballots cast by mail, and the extra time it takes to verify them. But some experts say the slow count can further undermine trust in elections. -- Sophie Hills9 hours ago
Will Lindsey Graham face a runoff because of his Iran war support? -- Simon Montlake1 day ago
In Trump's second term, financial gain has become a defining feature -- Linda Feldmann4 days ago
Trump drops anti-weaponization fund after rare Republican pushback -- Caitlin Babcock7 days ago
First Look - Israel strikes Beirut's southern suburbs days after US-backed ceasefire deal - The strikes come days after a ceasefire agreement in Washington. Iran had warned that an attack on Beirut would renew full-scale war across the Mideast. Iran's powerful parliament speaker hints at retaliation. By - Kareem Cheheyab, Hassan Ammar, Samy Magdy, and Melanie Lidman - / 3 min2 days ago
Pope Leo XIV urges Spain to stop fanning flames of polarization amid papal visit -- Pope Leo visited Spain dozens of times before as a priest, but this is the first by a pope in 15 years. It signals Leo is returning papal attention to Europe's Christian roots after Pope Francis largely focused on smaller Catholic communities farther away. -- Nicole Winfield and Suman Naishadham3 days ago
In Armenia's elections, a choice: Stay in Russia's orbit or engage with the West -- Alexander Thompson4 days ago
As Russia and Ukraine press drone war, NATO finds itself caught in crossfire -- Anna Mulrine Grobe4 days ago
'The Book of Birds' illustrates a world of wonder10 hours ago
NBA Finals: Knicks, Spurs, and Wemby, a big man unwilling to hide his emotions5 days ago
Maggie O'Farrell digs into her ancestral Irish roots in 'Land'7 days ago
'Law on Trial': Making a case for moral reflection in law practice8 days ago
Holding the powerful to account: Lessons from an LA fire12 days ago
'The first thing I thought about was the books': The fight for a Gaza library18 days ago
'Far-Right France' author analyzes shifts in Marine Le Pen's National Rally party19 days ago
End of Stephen Colbert's show illustrates risks of stirring a polarized nation to laughter20 days ago
In 1649, religious liberty was new. A Maryland law helped embed it in America's founding. -- A 17th-century Maryland law that extended religious tolerance for some faiths is seen as a precursor to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. -- Scott Baldauf11 hours ago
'Jump for the USA! Olé!' American superfans welcome the World Cup. By - Simon Montlake - , Alfredo Sosa - / 9 min1 day ago
Farmers, vegetarians mourned the loss of Clover. But the Boston eatery found a lifeline. -- Kendra Nordin Beato4 days ago
Asylum seekers wait at border as US courts renew their hopes -- Sarah Matusek5 days ago
Women are the hands behind this cassava dish – Côte d'Ivoire's culinary heritage - In a suburb of Abidjan, teams of women make up highly efficient, open-air production lines of attiéké – Côte d'Ivoire's national dish. By - Melanie Stetson Freeman - , Colette Davidson - / 2 min4 days ago
Russia: A case study for sanctions not working as planned -- Fred Weir10 hours ago
The surf is swell in Côte d'Ivoire -- Colette Davidson7 days ago
Fantastic film, terrible movie -- Zachary Przystup4 days ago
Look, a hummingbird! -- Amy Asherah11 days ago
We traveled in style -- Robert Klose18 days ago
A springtime discovery -- Todd R. Nelson25 days ago
Discovery at the drive-thru -- Zachary Przystup1 month ago
The wind chime -- Dave Bachmann1 month ago
Celebrating God's grace and glory during the World Cup -- Alistair Budd15 hours ago
Being present in this moment -- Mark Swinney1 day ago
Shine as lights in the world -- Moji George4 days ago
A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE4 months ago
The Iran war sparks partnership in Asia - With a high dependency on Gulf oil, many Asian countries experiencing short supplies set aside differences to trust each other in energy cooperation. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min11 hours ago
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Difference Maker -- Mentoring at this Nigerian barbershop gives boys a reason to stay off the streets14 hours ago
From the Magazine -- A battlefield volunteer in Ukraine war has a story. She wants Europe to hear it.4 days ago
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From the Magazine -- Politics and puppets: The enduring appeal of '31 Minutos'4 days ago
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