Thursday, February 05, 2026 8:23 PM ET
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With missile stockpiles low and tensions with Iran high, US moves to increase weapons -- Anna Mulrine Grobe15 hours ago
As firewall between White House and DOJ erodes, Americans are losing trust -- Henry Gass15 hours ago
A 'Reagan conservative' explains why he resigned from the federal judiciary -- Henry Gass14 hours ago
With US-Russia nuclear arms pact expiring, new players like China pose challenges -- Ned Temko1 day ago
As global trade splinters, India finds leverage -- Aakash Hassan1 day ago
As tech companies race to build data centers, more communities are pushing back -- Simon Montlake1 day ago
Congress ends the shutdown. Now, Democrats eye immigration enforcement reforms. -- Caitlin Babcock1 day ago
In southeastern Ukraine's bitter cold, troops try to halt relentless Russian advance -- Dominique Soguel6 hours ago
What's a 'Yinzer'? Our reporters' roundtable with Gov. Josh Shapiro. -- Josh Shapiro's book tour may be laying the groundwork for a presidential run. At an event with reporters, the governor also showed his Pennsylvania roots. -- Linda Feldmann1 day ago
Why rising antisemitism pushes Josh Shapiro 'to be more open about my faith' -- Sophie Hills1 day ago
In Minnesota and Maine, Trump administration signals a shift on immigration -- Cameron Pugh1 day ago
Rahm Emanuel for president? A Monitor event with Chicago's former mayor. -- Linda Feldmann1 day ago
As US forces build in Middle East, Trump and Iran are locked in a staredown -- Amassing military forces and bolstered by Iran's perceived vulnerability, President Donald Trump says "time is running out." Replying with threats of its own, the Islamic Republic is trying to restore its deterrence. -- Scott Peterson1 day ago
A US-backed Israel-Syria deal seems close. Why Israel has lingering concerns. -- Shoshanna Solomon1 day ago
After thousands died in crackdown, Iran is trying to change the narrative -- Scott Peterson1 day ago
Syria's army is dimming Kurds' dreams of autonomy, as the US looks on -- Taylor Luck1 day ago
US immigration crackdown has Europeans rethinking 'America' -- The immigration crackdown in Minnesota is hastening the erosion of Europeans' esteem for their long-time ally under President Donald Trump. -- Colette Davidson6 hours ago
To keep Trump out of Greenland, Europe asks itself: 'How far can we really go?' -- Mark Sappenfield15 hours ago
Their glaciers shrinking, Central Asian nations find a way to share water wealth -- Alexander Thompson1 day ago
Ukrainians want justice for Russian abuses. But they sense an era of impunity. -- Howard LaFranchi1 day ago
Purrs in paradise: Lanai Cat Sanctuary rescues felines and protects vulnerable birds2 days ago
Minneapolis inspires protest songs, from The Boss to Billy Bragg5 days ago
In Oscar-nominated 'One Battle After Another,' a message for a troubled America?12 days ago
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In Hawaii, climbing Diamond Head is the height of delight23 days ago
Women seek paths to equality within Latino Christian church leadership27 days ago
'We have to move with the times': The cloistered life isn't cellphone-free29 days ago
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Beyond Minneapolis, claims of excessive force by immigration agents are rising -- In cases that haven't gotten a national spotlight, U.S. citizens and legal residents say they've been tackled, kicked, or injured by federal immigration enforcement personnel. -- Cameron Pugh6 hours ago
Goodbye, granola bars. Hello, whole milk. How MAHA is reshaping school programs. -- Ira Porter6 hours ago
Vision and vibe: New smart glasses offer our reporter a glimpse of future computing -- Laurent Belsie6 hours ago
Largest batch yet of Epstein files released. They may not satisfy. -- Eric Tucker, Michael R. Sisak, and Alanna Durkin Richer6 hours ago
Venezuela hopes oil revival will ease economic woes. People want political change, too. -- President Donald Trump and Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez are banking on oil for the success of their political futures. But that may not be enough for Venezuelans who want more than just economic relief. -- Whitney Eulich3 hours ago
By building a bridge to Detroit, Canada eyes a future less dependent on US - By - Sara Miller Llana - , Cameron Pugh - / 6 min1 day ago
Why I love the Winter Olympics -- Mark Sappenfield1 day ago
Warming up to winter: How I learned to lean into the season -- Samantha Laine Perfas1 day ago
Trash night had something to show me. I just had to look up. -- Murr Brewster1 day ago
An empty nester's ode to the cycles of laundry – and life -- Danny Heitman1 day ago
Full hearts, fresh starts: Five writers share their New Year's traditions -- Monitor Contributors1 day ago
Joy to the world! Concocting Christmas cheer, over the years. -- Murr Brewster1 day ago
The gift of no big gift: The year I thought Christmas would be ruined -- Charles Davis1 day ago
God: The great doer -- Madeline Cassidy7 hours ago
'Cause me to hear ...' -- Jennifer McLaughlin1 day ago
Facing political pressure with spiritual strength -- Abraham McLaughlin1 day ago
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A glint of liberation for Venezuela - The country is gradually releasing political prisoners. But some say a recent offer of "amnesty" implies they have broken the law – when, in fact, they have been exercising legitimate democratic rights. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min4 hours ago
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