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Their loved ones paid the ultimate price in the name of voting rights. But they're not giving up. -- Gary Fields16 hours ago
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Thousands of Vespas swarm Rome's historic center to mark iconic scooter's 80th anniversary -- David Biller and Trisha Thomas11 hours ago
The Explainer - Quantum computing promises new technological possibilities. How close are they? By - Donald Keough - / 5 min20 hours ago
US strikes Iran in response to attack on ship that Trump says violated ceasefire -- Collin Binkley and Jon Gambrell1 day ago
How two friends navigated threats of anti-migrant violence in South Africa -- Ryan Lenora Brown1 day ago
Venezuela earthquakes hit nation at an already delicate moment -- Whitney Eulich1 day ago
The path to 'Independency': An intimate portrait - / 4 min1 day ago
Blockading the Strait of Hormuz creates a problem. Syria offers a solution. Tehran's most potent leverage vis-à-vis the U.S. and global economies has proved to be its ability to clamp down on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The search for overland routes for oil and other goods has led directly to Syria, an old crossroads revived. By - Taylor Luck - / 9 min11 days ago
US-Iran ceasefire leaves Israelis feeling sidelined, their war aims unachieved -- Dina Kraft12 days ago
Peace deal could buoy world economy, though oil prices are still uncertain -- Laurent Belsie12 days ago
Rise of the democratic socialists – and what it means for just-plain Democrats -- Far-left wins in congressional primaries followed mayoral victories in major U.S. cities. Mainstream Democrats, struggling with voter dissatisfaction, are unhappy about the rising leftism. -- Linda Feldmann1 day ago
Hot chicken is OK, but soda isn't? Battle over SNAP scrambles red-blue politics. -- Story Hinckley4 days ago
Trump, Iran, and the logic of a new nuclear deal -- Simon Montlake4 days ago
Democratic socialists take on incumbents in New York primary -- Aaron Short5 days ago
Gadi Eisenkot, the straight-talking Israeli former general taking on Netanyahu -- As Israelis prepare for fall elections, Gadi Eisenkot is surging in polls to edge out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The retired general's security credentials and perceived integrity appear to resonate with voters. -- Shoshanna Solomon2 days ago
Aamer Madhani, Seung Min Kim, and Jamey Keaten2 days ago
Kareem Chehayeb, Bassem Mroue and Munir Ahmed6 days ago
Erin Cunningham, Jon Gambrell and Aamer Madhani6 days ago
In Moscow's Gorky Park, young Russians learn to love the soil again -- Before Russia became a consumer society, growing one's own food was essential. In Moscow's Gorky Park, some Russians are trying to recapture that part of life. -- Fred Weir16 hours ago
The French, fried: Soaring temperatures have France grasping for cooler solutions -- Colette Davidson3 days ago
Starmer is out, but is Britain done with its prime minister churn? -- Mark Sappenfield5 days ago
Books for wherever summer takes you. Beach blanket optional.5 days ago
'Cambridge Five' spies relied on their pedigrees to evade suspicion11 days ago
A star player charts his life on and off the pitch17 days ago
'The Book of Birds' illustrates a world of wonder18 days ago
From the Magazine - A battlefield volunteer in Ukraine war has a story. She wants Europe to hear it.14 days ago
NBA Finals: Knicks, Spurs, and Wemby, a big man unwilling to hide his emotions23 days ago
Maggie O'Farrell digs into her ancestral Irish roots in 'Land'25 days ago
'Law on Trial': Making a case for moral reflection in law practice26 days ago
From kilts to ranch dressing, World Cup fans embrace cultural exchange -- The World Cup offers a chance for visiting fans from dozens of nations to share their cultures and explore host countries. -- Olivia Fletcher11 hours ago
Why the Supreme Court sided with Trump on two immigration cases -- Henry Gass1 day ago
On the Mississippi, romance meets commerce – and today, the river is all business -- Harry Bruinius3 days ago
Back to the clack: In the digital age, these typewriter superfans hold the keys - By - Victoria Hoffmann - , Mackenzie Farkus - , Melanie Stetson Freeman - / 5 min4 days ago
Why the Philippines is reconsidering its long-shuttered nuclear power plant -- In a seismically active archipelago with high electricity prices, what does a "peaceful, safe, and secure" approach to nuclear power look like? -- Lorela U. Sandoval20 hours ago
Venezuela is starting to respond to a pair of powerful earthquakes -- Regina Garcia Cano and Juan Pablo Arraez2 days ago
Now at the Supreme Court, birthright citizenship is the norm across the Americas -- Whitney Eulich2 days ago
Watching the whirled go by at a multicultural dance festival - By - Melanie Stetson Freeman - , Cameron Pugh - / 2 min1 day ago
The universal language of a smile -- Melanie Stetson Freeman8 days ago
Backyard bird rescue -- Stephanie Cook Broadhurst15 days ago
Fantastic film, terrible movie -- Zachary Przystup22 days ago
Look, a hummingbird! -- Amy Asherah29 days ago
We traveled in style -- Robert Klose1 month ago
A springtime discovery -- Todd R. Nelson1 month ago
Cancel the band -- Lisa Rennie Sytsma1 day ago
Prayed up before surfing -- Katie Martin2 days ago
The law of divine Truth maintains our lives -- Alistair Budd3 days ago
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India reckons with a woman's 'worth' A legal ruling recognizes the monetary as well as civic value of women's role as homemakers. But unleashing their full potential will require India's men and women to shed limiting views of each other. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 3 min1 day ago
From the Magazine -- A decade after vote, UK finds Brexit hasn't lived up to its promises4 days ago
Difference Maker -- For young trainees at this café, the menu is full of possibilities5 days ago
The Explainer -- Why the latest farm bill matters, from SNAP benefits to crop insurance5 days ago
From the Editors -- A moment to reflect on America's ideals5 days ago
From the Editors -- Remembering John Yemma, Monitor editor during critical transition5 days ago
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