Saturday, April 04, 2026 3:16 PM ET
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From a ballroom to the dollar bill, Trump is making his mark on history -- Linda Feldmann10 hours ago
With US at war, Hegseth's Army leadership purge raises questions -- Anna Mulrine Grobe10 hours ago
The animals who find us -- Courtenay Rudzinski1 day ago
Maduro is gone. Venezuela is still waiting for meaningful change. -- Whitney Eulich1 day ago
The Explainer - What happened at Epstein's Zorro Ranch? Two investigations aim to find out. By - Victoria Hoffmann - / 5 min1 day ago
Trump pushes out Pam Bondi, as political problems mount at home -- Story Hinckley2 days ago
From liberation to limbo: A year after 'Liberation Day' tariffs, what difference have they made? -- Laurent Belsie2 days ago
Letter from mission control: 4 astronauts soar toward moon 'for all humanity' -- Henry Gass2 days ago
China, a leader in renewables, was prepared for a global fuel crisis - The conflict could be a boon for China's new energy sector, including renewable energy, electric vehicles, and batteries. By - Ann Scott Tyson - / 4 min22 hours ago
The Iran war and international law: Fears grow of 'age of impunity' -- Ned Temko22 hours ago
Deterrence or escalation? What the surge of US troops might mean in Iran. -- Anna Mulrine Grobe2 days ago
In rural Virginia, excitement and dread grows over Democrats' redistricting referendum -- If Virginia voters approve a redistricting plan and it survives in court, Democrats could counter Republican gains made through redistricting elsewhere. -- OLIVIA DIAZ4 hours ago
Insider trading? Why well-timed market plays are raising alarms in Washington. -- Linda Feldmann3 days ago
Trump paid TSA agents while Congress was gridlocked. Can he do that? -- Ross Herbert4 days ago
ICE arrives at clogged airports. But security lines, DHS shutdown persist. By - Caitlin Babcock - , Sarah Matusek - / 6 min11 days ago
Saudi Arabia hopes diplomacy works with Iran. It's also preparing for a military response. -- Saudi Arabia hoped that diplomacy would prevent war with Iran. Having come under Iranian attack, the Saudi government is now exploring its own military options. -- Taylor Luck22 hours ago
Despite war, Iran's machinery of intimidation keeps protesters at bay -- Scott Peterson3 days ago
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, life calmly goes on amid Iran war -- Taylor Luck4 days ago
In Israel, outrage rises over wartime settler violence in West Bank -- Shoshanna Solomon8 days ago
For security at home and across Europe, France offers nuclear deterrence -- French President Emmanuel Macron has laid out a new policy on nuclear deterrence that extends beyond the borders of France. -- Colette Davidson3 days ago
Undeliverable? Why the Kremlin might be set to silence online messaging apps in Russia. -- Fred Weir9 days ago
Europe's energy policy was reshaped by Ukraine. It's being tested by the Iran war. -- Mark Sappenfield11 days ago
Iran strikes neighbors with missiles and drones. Ukraine shows how to fight back. -- Dominique Soguel18 days ago
Audrey Spillman's musical and spiritual journey led her to peace, and inspiration1 day ago
Aliens and UFOs still fascinate. 'Project Hail Mary,' 'Disclosure Day' are proof.3 days ago
Dancing offers children refuge in conflict-torn Congo3 days ago
Ahead of the Oscars: Our critic's picks for the best acting awards3 days ago
Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' isn't just a vampire flick. It's an American story infused with blues.3 days ago
Quoting the Bible, more Democrats lean into being Christian3 days ago
"High Water" embodies the struggle of historic Black coastal communities3 days ago
An enslaved potter left messages for the future, inscribed in clay3 days ago
After more than 100 years of birthright citizenship, Supreme Court appears skeptical of change - In one of the biggest cases of the year, Supreme Court justices sounded wary of the government's argument that the Constitution does not guarantee birthright citizenship. In a first, the president of the United States attended the oral argument. By - Henry Gass - , Cameron Pugh - / 5 min10 hours ago
Which countries offer birthright citizenship? Here's how the US compares. -- Henry Gass3 days ago
The Apollo missions sent astronauts to the moon. With Artemis, NASA wants them to stay. -- Henry Gass4 days ago
Cesar Chavez allegations force a reckoning: Role model, or something less? -- Harry Bruinius4 days ago
What's driving renewed conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea? -- Ryan Lenora Brown2 days ago
A push for child welfare reform in Haiti, the 'Republic of Orphanages' -- Linnea Fehrm3 days ago
In Trump era, China sees an opportunity to advance its long game -- Ann Scott Tyson3 days ago
Call your mother? LOL. -- Robert Klose8 days ago
A field guide to unplugging: How a frazzled father found a lifeline in birding -- Zachary Przystup14 days ago
300,000 miles of memories: The car that carried us over the years -- Cathy Buckenmaier22 days ago
Why libraries have a hold on me: A love letter -- Murr Brewster15 days ago
Putting my stamp on a lost art: Why I still send postcards -- Danny Heitman22 days ago
Why I travel: Exploring new lands – and discovering myself -- Robert Klose1 month ago
The three great commandments? -- Ethel A. Baker1 day ago
Christ lifts us to life - / 1 min2 days ago
What's true about you? -- Mark Swinney3 days ago
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Ban teens from social media? Ask first. Australia has already banned under-16s from social media, while American courts are quickly deciding thousands of lawsuits against tech giants for alleged harm. But Britain is first consulting older teens with a pilot test on whether such bans are the only – or best – solution. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 3 min1 day ago
'Tiny Gardens Everywhere' take root in urban plots2 days ago
Difference Maker -- Labor of love: This couple is tackling Nigeria's dire education crisis2 days ago
The Explainer -- Why the US will pay a French company nearly $1 billion to give up wind farm plans7 days ago
Cover Story -- Baltimore, brought low by crime, uses a new approach to begin a turnaround7 days ago
In 'Son of Nobody,' Yann Martel wraps an Everyman and a scholar in an epic tale8 days ago
Difference Maker -- Mainers in need of basic household goods find a community overflowing with generosity8 days ago
March reading madness: Ring in spring with the season's best books10 days ago
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