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Congress eyes action on prediction markets amid corruption concerns -- Laurent Belsie6 hours ago
Why the price of Senegal's national dish just keeps going up -- Adrien Marotte48 minutes ago
How Colombia became a top exporter of mercenaries -- Manuel Rueda1 hour ago
Trump threatens to pull troops from Germany. Why Europe isn't panicking. -- Mark Sappenfield20 hours ago
On the trail of primates, past and present, in Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park -- Kang-Chun Cheng22 hours ago
In Venezuela, political change and food costs don't add up -- Tibisay Zea23 hours ago
Abortion clash heats up at a politically fraught moment -- Linda Feldmann19 hours ago
From the Magazine - 'It's a lot for me': Inside the challenge of soaring food costs - By - Laurent Belsie - , Victoria Hoffmann - / 5 min19 hours ago
Is our home safe? Is it rubble? For displaced Lebanese, anguished uncertainty. Lebanese people displaced by war have been on an emotional roller coaster. A ceasefire has been extended, but fighting in the south hasn't ended. Even as families yearning for home prepare to return, despite the uncertainty, they are warned not to take the risk. By - Scott Peterson - / 6 min3 days ago
Hardest-hit by Iran, the UAE pivots from cooperation to confrontation -- Taylor Luck5 days ago
How the Iran war has revived interest in greener energy worldwide -- Ned Temko5 days ago
Congress ends DHS shutdown amid flurry of action before taking a break -- Lawmakers passed items including a bill to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown ahead of a one-week recess and multiple impending deadlines. -- Caitlin Babcock3 days ago
As high gas prices squeeze voters, Republican midterm challenges deepen - By - Sophie Hills - , Patrik Jonsson - / 6 min4 days ago
Voting rights ruling amps up redistricting contests. Will states move before November? -- Simon Montlake5 days ago
Congress presses Hegseth on Iran war justification, spending, and conduct -- Caitlin Babcock5 days ago
Their nation at war, Israelis still demand to know: How could Oct. 7 happen? -- Amid wars with Iran and Hezbollah, Israelis still very much want an independent state commission of inquiry to learn the truth about the failure to prevent the Hamas attack that sparked the Gaza war. Israel's top court has given the Netanyahu government more time. -- Shoshanna Solomon5 days ago
Trump cancels envoys' Pakistan trip, in blow to hopes for Iran war breakthrough -- Saad Sayeed, Ariba Shahid and Steve Holland9 days ago
Pakistan hosts another round of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran -- Saad Sayeed, Ariba Shahid and Steve Holland10 days ago
Amid extended ceasefire, Lebanon assesses high cost of Israel-Hezbollah war -- Scott Peterson9 days ago
This Ukrainian canine unit is finding the war's victims – and a way through hardship -- The "Antares" Pavlohrad search-and-rescue canine unit in Ukraine finds people, but its work also helps team members deal with the war's tribulations. -- Dominique Soguel3 days ago
For Ukraine's museums, Russia's war gives 'preservation' new meaning -- Kang-Chun Cheng7 days ago
Why the British prime minister is fighting to keep his job -- Arthur Bright23 hours ago
Péter Magyar's goal now is to reform Orbán's Hungary. EU funds are at stake. -- Mark Sappenfield14 days ago
When revolutionary news traveled at the speed of horseback23 hours ago
The American frontier story left out key players5 days ago
Jayne Anne Phillips: 'Writing words against the erasure of things and lives'5 days ago
Spring forecast: Showers of great books for the month of April5 days ago
Legendary creator of 'Saturday Night Live' remains an enigma in 'Lorne'17 days ago
Malian photographer ushered in a 'visual revolution'5 days ago
A soothsaying servant girl, an unstable king, and the modern-day scholars on their trail5 days ago
The evolution of Lincoln's immigration ideals: A historian assesses his legacy21 days ago
Millions to see higher student loan payments atop rise in gas, food, healthcare costs -- Student loan borrowers are facing a future of higher monthly payments after the court-ordered end of a Biden-era student loan repayment plan. -- Ira Porter48 minutes ago
Where Route 66 begins: A tale of boom, bust, baseball, and a 'big house' -- Harry Bruinius3 days ago
In the show 'Wowsabout,' Muppets meet the national parks -- Ken Makin4 days ago
Immigrants pulled out of their naturalization ceremonies are now suing -- Cameron Pugh4 days ago
Landlords seek compensation for pandemic eviction moratorium -- Landlords across the country are part of a federal lawsuit demanding compensation after they were prohibited from evicting tenants who didn't pay rent during the COVID-19 pandemic. -- Michael Casey19 hours ago
U.S. announces drawdown of 5,000 troops from Germany -- Kirsten Grieshaber and Emma Burrows19 hours ago
In Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Beijing sees lessons for Taiwan -- Ann Scott Tyson3 days ago
A new US indictment puts Mexico's president in a political predicament -- Whitney Eulich3 days ago
The wind chime -- Dave Bachmann3 days ago
Fix my watch, tell me a story -- Robert Klose11 days ago
Hope in the soil and stones -- Murr Brewster17 days ago
When patience bears fruit -- Robert Klose24 days ago
The animals who find us -- Courtenay Rudzinski1 month ago
Call your mother? LOL. -- Robert Klose1 month ago
Hallelujah! -- Lisa Rennie Sytsma22 hours ago
How does divine Love meet every need? -- Abigail Mathieson Warrick3 days ago
Mighty – even in quietness -- Laura Lapointe4 days ago
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Scandinavia's U-turn on book reading - The former pioneers of screen-mediated learning in schools shift back to books to better cultivate purpose and judgment in young people. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min19 hours ago
From the Magazine -- What we've learned from Nepali POWs in Ukraine1 day ago
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The Explainer -- Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI seen as a 'test case' for AI ethics6 days ago
From the Magazine -- In India, being part of the middle class isn't what it used to be23 hours ago
The Explainer -- As Japan shifts away from postwar pacifism, Takaichi eyes constitutional reform10 days ago
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