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Christian Science Monitor - Top Stories

Why don't Americans welcome AI as much as people in other countries? -- Caitlin Babcock

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In California, a tight race to govern a state with looming challenges -- Sophie Hills

11 hours ago

Robot wars: Ukraine now adding 'land drones' to its futuristic arsenal -- Howard LaFranchi

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Russia comes after Western technology as sanctions squeeze the economy -- EMMA BURROWS

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Voting rights – and wrongs: How America struggles with uncomfortable truths -- Ken Makin

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Amid India-Pakistan arms race, concerns grow for more frequent clashes -- Aakash Hassan

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Want a green card? Here's what to know about the Trump administration's changes. -- Sarah Matusek

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As Southern states rush to redraw maps, some hit the brakes instead -- South Carolina deferred on redistricting this week – underscoring the complexities and political risks of redrawing maps in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling last month on the Voting Rights Act and majority-minority districts. -- Simon Montlake

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Empty federal buildings are a growing problem – and an opportunity -- Ross Herbert

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In LA, voter discontent and AI ads fuel an improbable mayoral candidacy -- Sophie Hills

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In Washington, a profound shift in how taxpayer money is spent. Will it last? -- Caitlin Babcock

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What do sanctions accomplish? Maybe not what you think. As countries like Russia and Iran keep pursuing their agendas despite being hit by heavy Western sanctions, many wonder: Are sanctions effective? By - Mark Sappenfield - , Whitney Eulich - , Fred Weir - / 7 min

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'The first thing I thought about was the books': The fight for a Gaza library -- Ghada Abdulfattah

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Iran's economy was already struggling. The war has made it far worse. -- Scott Peterson

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Tested by Iran war, Qatar is still faithful to its core mission: Mediation -- Taylor Luck

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How Norway is solving all the world's problems – with waffles -- Norway is one of the countries that is ranked highest in terms of community. It is events like "dugnads" that might be helping bolster that mindset. -- Mark Sappenfield

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Leaders eye on Belarus for signs it might offer Russia help in Ukraine -- Hanna Arhirova and Yuras Karmanau

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Norway is a humanitarian superpower. Can that continue without US support? -- Mark Sappenfield

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Iran war opened doors for drone-savvy Ukraine. Zelenskyy is seizing the moment. -- Howard LaFranchi

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'Law on Trial': Making a case for moral reflection in law practice

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Holding the powerful to account: Lessons from an LA fire

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'Far-Right France' author analyzes shifts in Marine Le Pen's National Rally party

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End of Stephen Colbert's show illustrates risks of stirring a polarized nation to laughter

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From Haiti to the Arctic, May's best reads transport

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Astute 'Transcription' asks readers, 'Do you copy?'

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'The Sheep Detectives' is a tender fable wrapped in a murder mystery

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When revolutionary news traveled at the speed of horseback

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As Epstein investigation stalls in Congress, survivors search for accountability -- Public demand and the increasingly outspoken calls from the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse have driven Congress to mostly set aside party politics in an effort to search for accountability. Yet lawmakers have little to show in terms of criminal culpability. -- STEPHEN GROVES

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Some students jeered AI at college graduations. But it's the elephant in the classroom. -- Ira Porter

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At Lincoln's Illinois home, guides reveal the man behind the icon -- Harry Bruinius

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Paxton trounces Cornyn in Texas, a sign of Trump's hold on GOP -- Henry Gass

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Colombia votes for its next president, weighing social support against security -- Colombian voters are choosing between a continuation of outgoing President Gustavo Petro's social welfare policies and a renewed focus on security. -- Manuel Rueda

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In Nairobi, passengers queue for cheaper, quieter electric rides -- Vincent Owino

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Manila unrest signals new attention to an old problem: Political dynasties -- Mark Saludes

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Voices from Havana: Cubans offer their thoughts about the future of the island - By - Whitney Eulich - , Rudy Cabrera Arcia - / 7 min

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Look, a hummingbird! -- Amy Asherah

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We traveled in style -- Robert Klose

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A springtime discovery -- Todd R. Nelson

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Discovery at the drive-thru -- Zachary Przystup

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The wind chime -- Dave Bachmann

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Fix my watch, tell me a story -- Robert Klose

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The Bible's healing message for readers today -- Patti Faulkner

4 hours ago

Held in Spirit, not 'in irons' -- Barb Goodspeed Grant

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Setting the tone for our day -- Madeline Cassidy

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A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE

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A first response to an epidemic: Calming fear - World health officials praise the trust-building approach during the latest outbreak of Ebola in Central Africa. "Fear by itself is an outbreak," said one official. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min

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Difference Maker -- The Kosovo war devastated these widows' village. They found strength in one another.

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From the Editors -- At the beginning of Route 66, reporting on a shifting US

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Difference Maker -- Read all about it: Homeless writers get an empowering platform in North Carolina

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From the Magazine -- Why affordable housing grows scarce – even in Florida and the South

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The Explainer -- San Diego mosque shooting comes amid anti-Muslim spike. What can be done?

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From the Magazine -- Property prices in Seoul: A threat to national survival?

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