Tuesday, March 31, 2026 10:47 PM ET
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As oil prices surge, Filipinos feel the impact of a distant conflict -- Mark Saludes7 hours ago
The Apollo missions sent astronauts to the moon. With Artemis, NASA wants them to stay. -- Henry Gass17 hours ago
In Trump era, China sees an opportunity to advance its long game -- Ann Scott Tyson6 hours ago
These cattle and horses helped power Colonial America. The breeds are still thriving. By - Melanie Stetson Freeman - , Scott Baldauf - / 3 min11 hours ago
Trump paid TSA agents while Congress was gridlocked. Can he do that? -- Ross Herbert17 hours ago
Out in space, Canada and the US are getting along just fine -- Audrey Thibert17 hours ago
Cesar Chavez allegations force a reckoning: Role model, or something less? -- Harry Bruinius17 hours ago
For security at home and across Europe, France offers nuclear deterrence -- Colette Davidson2 days ago
Why Pakistan has emerged as key mediator in US-Iran war - Pakistan is leading the charge to bring the United States and Iran to the negotiating table, leaning on a budding friendship with Washington and deep ties to Tehran. But its role as mediator faces headwinds. By - Hasan Ali - / 4 min1 day ago
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, life calmly goes on amid Iran war -- Taylor Luck1 day ago
Iran warns US ground troops would be at risk as diplomats gather for peace talks -- Munir Ahmed, Sam Metz, and Samy Magdy1 day ago
ICE arrives at clogged airports. But security lines, DHS shutdown persist. ICE personnel arrived at more than a dozen U.S. airports Monday as TSA staffers worked without pay, and travelers still faced long security lines. By - Caitlin Babcock - , Sarah Matusek - / 6 min17 hours ago
MAGA crackup? Influencers pan Iran war, but base backs Trump – for now. -- Linda Feldmann11 days ago
Gift cards and donations: Homeland Security standoff has TSA workers seeking relief - By - Story Hinckley - , Victoria Hoffmann - , Sarah Matusek - / 5 min11 days ago
Mullin faces sharp criticism as DHS nominee – and tests softer immigration tone -- Sarah Matusek13 days ago
In Israel, outrage rises over wartime settler violence in West Bank -- Under cover of the Iran war, settler extremists have increased violent attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank. A range of Israeli leaders, from rabbis and former diplomats to Benjamin Netanyahu's hand-picked military chief of staff, are raising their voices in condemnation. -- Shoshanna Solomon2 days ago
Iranian rulers fought to survive. They found leverage en route to an endgame. -- Scott Peterson7 days ago
First Look - Iran threatens to 'completely' close Strait of Hormuz after Trump ultimatum - By - Alon Bernstein - , Sam Metz - , Samy Magdy - / 4 min5 days ago
Why Hezbollah fighters are embracing an unpopular and costly war with Israel -- Scott Peterson9 days ago
Undeliverable? Why the Kremlin might be set to silence online messaging apps in Russia. -- The Kremlin seems to be moving to shut online messaging services out of Russia in favor of one super-app – potentially upending many Russians' lives. -- Fred Weir4 days ago
Europe's energy policy was reshaped by Ukraine. It's being tested by the Iran war. -- Mark Sappenfield8 days ago
Iran strikes neighbors with missiles and drones. Ukraine shows how to fight back. -- Dominique Soguel14 days ago
Syrian refugees have made a home in Sweden. Now, Sweden wants them to leave. -- Tanya Raghu20 days ago
Aliens and UFOs still fascinate. 'Project Hail Mary,' 'Disclosure Day' are proof.12 days ago
Dancing offers children refuge in conflict-torn Congo15 days ago
Ahead of the Oscars: Our critic's picks for the best acting awards18 days ago
Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' isn't just a vampire flick. It's an American story infused with blues.20 days ago
Quoting the Bible, more Democrats lean into being Christian26 days ago
"High Water" embodies the struggle of historic Black coastal communities29 days ago
An enslaved potter left messages for the future, inscribed in clay29 days ago
English painter John Constable captured the rhythms of rural life1 month ago
'No Kings' protests draw millions. Can they turn momentum into change? An estimated several million people at more than 3,000 events across the U.S. turned out to protest against President Trump, whose job approval is sinking. By - Scott Baldauf - , Caitlin Babcock - , Patrik Jonsson - / 8 min4 hours ago
Education Department directs student borrowers in SAVE plan to prepare for repayment -- Annie Ma3 days ago
The South is ascendant. So, my goodness, why is its accent fading? -- Patrik Jonsson4 days ago
Baltimore, brought low by crime, uses a new approach to begin a turnaround - By - Scott Baldauf - , Melanie Stetson Freeman - / 12 min17 hours ago
From diplomatic credibility to oil prices, the war in Iran is costing India -- The Iran war is simultaneously undercutting India's energy security, remittances, and geopolitical influence – making Delhi one of the biggest losers in a war it isn't even fighting. -- Aakash Hassan17 hours ago
What's behind the global push to ban social media for kids -- Stephen Humphries4 days ago
Mainers in need of basic household goods find a community overflowing with generosity - By - Cameron Pugh - , Alfredo Sosa - / 4 min17 hours ago
Even if peace is achieved in Iran war, an 'opportunity cost' follows -- Ned Temko5 days ago
Call your mother? LOL. -- Robert Klose4 days ago
A field guide to unplugging: How a frazzled father found a lifeline in birding -- Zachary Przystup10 days ago
300,000 miles of memories: The car that carried us over the years -- Cathy Buckenmaier18 days ago
Why libraries have a hold on me: A love letter -- Murr Brewster11 days ago
Putting my stamp on a lost art: Why I still send postcards -- Danny Heitman18 days ago
Why I travel: Exploring new lands – and discovering myself -- Robert Klose1 month ago
Easter moments throughout the year -- Elizabeth Mata10 hours ago
Finding happiness -- Curtis Wahlberg1 day ago
The big picture and the little things -- Lisa Rennie Sytsma4 days ago
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Why Poles are heading back home - The building of democratic institutions has boosted innovation and economic growth in Poland. Now, reversing years of out-migration, Polish citizens (and others) are keen to live in a country that offers promising careers and affordable living. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min7 hours ago
The Explainer -- Why the US will pay a French company nearly $1 billion to give up wind farm plans3 days ago
In 'Son of Nobody,' Yann Martel wraps an Everyman and a scholar in an epic tale4 days ago
March reading madness: Ring in spring with the season's best books6 days ago
The Explainer -- AI's new frontier: When business, government interests collide4 days ago
Cover Story -- In Maine, immigrants have built community. Federal agents' arrival revealed unexpected bonds.8 days ago
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