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How one woman's Route 66 story of segregation and hospitality is kept alive today -- Harry Bruinius19 hours ago
From the Editors - Remembering John Yemma, Monitor editor during critical transition - By - Linda Feldmann - / 4 min11 hours ago
The universal language of a smile -- Melanie Stetson Freeman9 hours ago
Supreme Court's 'history' test finds a marijuana user can own a gun -- Patrik Jonsson1 day ago
For Iran, a new ceasefire means big gains. But Trump's war goals fall short. -- Scott Peterson1 day ago
Both Trump and Putin chose to start wars that have proved difficult to stop -- Ned Temko1 day ago
A Manchester constituency votes today. The future of the UK might be at stake. -- Katie Marie Davies1 day ago
Anthropic and government face off again over AI. But they need each other. -- Caitlin Babcock1 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 min3 days ago
US-Iran ceasefire leaves Israelis feeling sidelined, their war aims unachieved -- Dina Kraft4 days ago
Peace deal could buoy world economy, though oil prices are still uncertain -- Laurent Belsie4 days ago
A presidential library that's not a library. Obama Center pilots a community model. -- As the Obama Presidential Center opens its doors to the public this week, its vision of transforming a traditional presidential library into a modern community center will be put to the test. -- Richard Mertens4 hours ago
Spoiled food? As funds rise at ICE, so do detention complaints. -- Sarah Matusek2 days ago
A former Kansas mayor wasn't a US citizen, but voted. His supporters say it's not that simple. -- Sarah Matusek3 days ago
Congress lets part of spy law lapse. What's next for counterterrorism efforts? -- Caitlin Babcock6 days ago
First Look - Talks between the US and Iran called off because of fighting in Lebanon, officials say - Intense fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon has scuttled scheduled talks between the United States and Iran. The cancellation of talks raised questions about an initial agreement to end the war in Iran. By - Erin Cunningham, Jon Gambrell and Aamer Madhani - / 6 min13 hours ago
Iran and the US agree to reopen Strait of Hormuz, talk further -- Taylor Luck5 days ago
Caught between war and peace, Iranians live in limbo -- Scott Peterson8 days ago
Syria flips the script. It's an island of calm in the stormy Middle East. -- Taylor Luck10 days ago
At G7 summit, Trump seems willing to back Ukraine. Europe isn't banking on it. -- The G7 summit shows Europe's enduring desire to work with the U.S. But behind the flattery, leaders are showing new flexibility in dealing with the mercurial American president. -- Mark Sappenfield9 hours ago
If the US stops policing sanctions, can anyone else fill that role? -- Dominique Soguel4 days ago
Two-tier policing: What is it and why is it dividing Britain? -- Mark Sappenfield8 days ago
Pope Leo XIV urges Spain to stop fanning flames of polarization amid papal visit -- Nicole Winfield and Suman Naishadham6 days ago
'Cambridge Five' spies relied on their pedigrees to evade suspicion3 days ago
A star player charts his life on and off the pitch9 days ago
'The Book of Birds' illustrates a world of wonder10 days ago
From the Magazine - A battlefield volunteer in Ukraine war has a story. She wants Europe to hear it.6 days ago
NBA Finals: Knicks, Spurs, and Wemby, a big man unwilling to hide his emotions15 days ago
Maggie O'Farrell digs into her ancestral Irish roots in 'Land'17 days ago
'Law on Trial': Making a case for moral reflection in law practice18 days ago
Holding the powerful to account: Lessons from an LA fire22 days ago
Engaged citizens built America. Today, civics education is coming back. -- Civics education in America is undergoing a revival in public schools thanks in part to groups that are working with school boards to develop new curricula. -- Scott Baldauf1 day ago
New York blooms in orange and blue fellowship around Knicks - By - Hillary Chura - , Aaron Short - / 5 min5 days ago
Trump celebrates birthday with UFC cage-fighting event -- Will Weissert2 days ago
World Cup and presidential runoff: How Colombia's yellow jersey got political -- Colombia plays its first game in the World Cup and votes for its next president this week. Its national soccer jersey has ended up stuck in the middle. -- Tibisay Zea11 hours ago
Backyard bird rescue -- Stephanie Cook Broadhurst7 days ago
Fantastic film, terrible movie -- Zachary Przystup14 days ago
Look, a hummingbird! -- Amy Asherah21 days ago
We traveled in style -- Robert Klose28 days ago
A springtime discovery -- Todd R. Nelson1 month ago
Discovery at the drive-thru -- Zachary Przystup1 month ago
A true view of Ego brings healing -- Reece Schaberg1 day ago
Is equality possible? -- Heidi Salter2 days ago
Need good answers? Pray like Job. -- Elizabeth Beall3 days ago
A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE4 months ago
In Syria, hope continues to bloom - The country has taken important initial steps toward political transformation. But forging lasting unity and stability, especially during tough economic times, requires sustained support for democracy at home – and from abroad. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min1 day ago
From the Magazine -- How a legal theory from the 1980s shapes presidential power today1 day ago
From the Editors -- Digging into currents of thought, not just current events6 days ago
The Explainer -- They can walk and talk. How soon will humanlike robots be working beside us?6 days ago
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