Friday, April 24, 2026 6:01 PM ET
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Fix my watch, tell me a story -- Robert Klose7 hours ago
Trump administration reclassifies marijuana, as public polls give mixed signals -- Stephen Humphries13 hours ago
In the world's largest democracy, a voter-roll purge is sparking controversy -- Aakash Hassan1 day ago
Trump's move to bail out Spirit Airlines sparks Republican criticism -- Laurent Belsie1 day ago
King Charles III is headed to Washington. Can he steady the 'special relationship'? -- Ned Temko1 day ago
In charts: Trump puts voter ID, election laws at center stage as midterms near -- Jacob Turcotte1 day ago
A nuclear deal could end the Iran war. What was Obama's version Trump rejected? In the absence of renewed talks, the U.S. and Iran are wrangling over the Strait of Hormuz. But the main dispute between the two is still Iran's nuclear program. Here's a look at the 2015 JCPOA. By - Howard LaFranchi - / 4 min1 day ago
In Trump's war with Iran, 'The Art of the Deal' cuts two ways -- Linda Feldmann2 days ago
Amid ceasefire in Lebanon, a rush home – if it's reachable and still there -- Scott Peterson3 days ago
Congress is not the same, retiring lawmakers say. Can the institution still do its job? -- Caitlin Babcock4 days ago
As Virginia redistricting looms, Spanberger struggles to keep 'moderate' image -- Story Hinckley6 days ago
Why the surveillance powers in FISA roil Congress – across party lines -- Ross Herbert7 days ago
In Iran, the regime has indeed changed: It's less restrained, more hard-line -- After the U.S.-Israeli war's "decapitation" strikes against top Islamic Republic political and military leaders, who is this new generation that has taken the reins in Iran? They are more hard-line than their predecessors, and less willing to compromise. -- Scott Peterson1 hour ago
Michelle L. Price, Samy Magdy and Sam Metz1 hour ago
Sam Metz and Samy Magdy1 hour ago
Trump announces Lebanon ceasefire, and Israelis vent anger at government - By - Shoshanna Solomon - / 4 min1 hour ago
Péter Magyar's goal now is to reform Orbán's Hungary. EU funds are at stake. -- Mark Sappenfield4 days ago
To protest rising taxes, Russia's small businesses take their 'flash mobs' online -- Fred Weir4 days ago
Hungary elections: A wake-up call to the resilience of democracy? -- Mark Sappenfield11 days ago
Legendary creator of 'Saturday Night Live' remains an enigma in 'Lorne'7 days ago
Malian photographer ushered in a 'visual revolution'8 days ago
Audrey Spillman's musical and spiritual journey led her to peace, and inspiration21 days ago
Aliens and UFOs still fascinate. 'Project Hail Mary,' 'Disclosure Day' are proof.23 days ago
Dancing offers children refuge in conflict-torn Congo23 days ago
Ahead of the Oscars: Our critic's picks for the best acting awards23 days ago
Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' isn't just a vampire flick. It's an American story infused with blues.23 days ago
Quoting the Bible, more Democrats lean into being Christian23 days ago
Pete Hegseth's religious rhetoric stirs debate in military - Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's rhetoric is raising concerns about the impact that Christian nationalist ideas are having on military unity and the freedom of religion. By - Anna Mulrine Grobe - , Sophie Hills - / 7 min1 hour ago
How planned ICE mega-jails are testing the small-town Southern welcome -- Patrik Jonsson3 days ago
What drove Hampshire College to shutter, despite raising $55 million -- Cameron Pugh6 days ago
What Trump's handling of the Iran war has done to perceptions of US power -- Howard LaFranchi7 days ago
This newspaper has covered Haiti for 128 years. Today, it's tougher than ever. -- Haiti's longest-running newspaper has weathered dictatorships and natural disasters. Can it withstand growing criminal-gang control? -- Linnea Fehrm7 hours ago
A Mayan women's softball team is batting away barriers in Mexico - By - Oscar Espinosa - , Laura Fornell - / 2 min2 days ago
Peru: Caught between decades of Chinese investment and renewed US regional interest -- Howard LaFranchi3 days ago
Glacial melt in ... Uganda? How mountain villagers manage it. -- Simon Vera3 days ago
Hope in the soil and stones -- Murr Brewster7 days ago
When patience bears fruit -- Robert Klose14 days ago
The animals who find us -- Courtenay Rudzinski21 days ago
Call your mother? LOL. -- Robert Klose28 days ago
A field guide to unplugging: How a frazzled father found a lifeline in birding -- Zachary Przystup1 month ago
300,000 miles of memories: The car that carried us over the years -- Cathy Buckenmaier1 month ago
A deeper answer to healing apartness -- Curtis Wahlberg5 hours ago
Immediately -- Bobby Lewis1 day ago
'A little each day' -- Kit Cornell Kurtz2 days ago
A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE2 months ago
South Africa's reconciliation efforts at home – and with the US - The United States alleges that South Africa is persecuting white minority Afrikaners, so it's granting them privileged refugee status. Meanwhile, Pretoria has named a new ambassador to Washington – an Afrikaner who helped end decades of white rule. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 3 min2 hours ago
The Explainer -- As Japan shifts away from postwar pacifism, Takaichi eyes constitutional reform55 minutes ago
The Explainer -- Why the British prime minister is fighting to keep his job2 days ago
Difference Maker -- Indian nonprofits promote a culture of reuse for wedding celebrations2 days ago
The Explainer -- Will 'reconciliation' end the DHS shutdown? How an old tool is seeing creative uses.2 days ago
Jayne Anne Phillips: 'Writing words against the erasure of things and lives'3 days ago
A global lens on kitchen table bills7 days ago
Spring forecast: Showers of great books for the month of April7 days ago
The Explainer -- Can the US and Iran close off the Strait of Hormuz? What international law says.7 days ago
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