Monday, February 23, 2026 4:42 PM ET
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Letter to Pokrovsk, Ukrainian city of roses: Your beautiful spirit isn't lost -- Howard LaFranchi3 hours ago
Why promises of 'iron fist' security are winning support in Latin American elections -- Constance Malleret22 hours ago
As Supreme Court bars some tariffs, Trump imposes new ones -- Laurent Belsie2 days ago
3 in 5 US undergrads struggle with basic needs. How some colleges are helping. -- Kelly Field2 days ago
Africa's largest economies are bouncing back. Do locals feel it? -- Ryan Lenora Brown2 days ago
In an election year, Netanyahu tries rewriting Israel's Oct. 7 narrative -- Shoshanna Solomon3 days ago
Why did the Supreme Court rule against tariffs? Here's what the justices said. -- Henry Gass2 days ago
Who's in the Epstein files, from the former Prince Andrew to Lawrence Summers -- Cameron Pugh3 days ago
Winter Olympics medal table: With 12 golds, was this the best U.S. team ever? At the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games, Norway was the undisputed Winter Olympics champion with the most gold medals (18) and overall medals won (41). By - Mark Sappenfield - / 5 min1 day ago
Johannes Klæbo's journey to Olympic 'king': Sometimes lonely, always disciplined -- Mark Sappenfield6 hours ago
As a joyful Winter Olympics wraps up, a time to say 'thank you' -- Mark Sappenfield2 days ago
Democratic governors take on Trump – with an eye to 2028 -- As U.S. governors convene in Washington this week, many Democrats among them will be in the spotlight as top contenders for their party's 2028 presidential nomination. One reason: They found ways to fight back against the Trump administration. -- Linda Feldmann2 days ago
In Minneapolis, Native Americans see racial targeting patterns – and push back -- Sarah Matusek5 days ago
Jesse Jackson's journey from a South Carolina protest to presidential runs -- Ken Makin5 days ago
Democrats press for immigration enforcement reform as DHS shutdown begins -- Caitlin Babcock9 days ago
In Gaza, Israel's creeping Yellow Line takes Palestinians' land, and lives - The yellow cement blocks demarcating Israeli-held territory in Gaza were supposed to mark a temporary armistice line. But with the ceasefire process stalled, the blocks keep moving deeper into Gaza, making Palestinians feel more closed in, and trapped. By - Ghada Abdulfattah - , Taylor Luck - / 6 min4 days ago
Progress but not compromise as latest US-Iran nuclear talks end -- Scott Peterson5 days ago
First Look - Israel will begin West Bank land registration in new step to deepen control - By - Melanie Lidman - / 4 min4 days ago
On anniversary of revolution, has brutality broken Iran's social contract? -- Scott Peterson12 days ago
With Russia grinding closer, Ukrainians weigh the cost of land for peace -- For the Ukrainian public, the idea of giving up territory for peace is anathema – unless security against future Russian aggression is guaranteed. -- Dominique Soguel4 days ago
When it comes to Epstein files, British politicians are finding no place to hide -- Katie Marie Davies10 days ago
Russia is finding post-START arms control a harder, multipolar project -- Fred Weir10 days ago
Epstein fallout in Europe contrasts muted reaction in US -- Jill Lawless5 days ago
Remember landline phones? Parents want them back.3 days ago
Kenyan stylists are using the West's discarded clothing to refashion the future4 days ago
From 'The Godfather' to 'Tender Mercies,' Robert Duvall made each role his own6 days ago
Difference Maker - This Nigerian educator gave a river a voice. The next generation is listening.12 days ago
AI can write songs, plays, and novels. What does that mean for human creativity?12 days ago
Clergy look to Bible on immigration enforcement. Interpretations can differ.14 days ago
Purrs in paradise: Lanai Cat Sanctuary rescues felines and protects vulnerable birds20 days ago
Minneapolis inspires protest songs, from The Boss to Billy Bragg23 days ago
As AI leaps forward, concerns rise that innovation is leaving safety behind -- A Defense Department dispute with Anthropic and warnings from artificial intelligence researchers have thrust AI safety issues into the spotlight. -- Caitlin Babcock22 hours ago
Is Instagram addictive? Mark Zuckerberg faces questions in court. -- Simon Montlake4 days ago
Trump's Board of Peace meets, facing wariness and an immediate test: Gaza -- Howard LaFranchi4 days ago
Mexican army kills leader of Jalisco New Generation Cartel, official says -- The U.S. State Department had offered a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to the arrest of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho." -- Associated Press1 day ago
Ciao Italia! With love from this rookie Olympics reporter. -- Story Hinckley3 days ago
Medals aside, the women's Olympic freeskate sparkled and soared -- Mark Sappenfield3 days ago
Oh Canada, the US women won hockey gold, but you won hearts -- Mark Sappenfield3 days ago
Why I travel: Exploring new lands – and discovering myself -- Robert Klose3 days ago
'It's sweet. It's bitter. It's ours.' The chocolate ritual that binds my family. -- Nancy Intrator11 days ago
Purpose amid pandemonium: A dad's first year with twin babies -- Zachary Przystup17 days ago
Warming up to winter: How I learned to lean into the season -- Samantha Laine Perfas19 days ago
Trash night had something to show me. I just had to look up. -- Murr Brewster19 days ago
An empty nester's ode to the cycles of laundry – and life -- Danny Heitman19 days ago
Letting authenticity take the lead -- Elizabeth Mata4 hours ago
Christian, scientific prayer: A protest of Truth -- Deborah Peck3 days ago
Do you expect to love? -- Cher Cofrin4 days ago
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Pupil power: Why the US South is seeing education gains - Studies in 2025 pointed to declining achievement in foundational reading and math skills among American students. But four states in the South are demonstrating that high standards and elevated expectations can raise performance, despite scarce resources. By - the Monitor's Editorial Board - / 2 min41 minutes ago
Shake off the chill with the best books of February3 days ago
Readers Respond -- One action can inspire many more41 minutes ago
Readers Respond -- Finding faith in one another3 days ago
The Explainer -- How a legal battle in Minnesota could affect refugees3 days ago
Difference Maker -- A flood-hit island in India needed a school. He inspired a community to build one.5 days ago
'Playmakers' underscores the serious business of making toys6 days ago
Chatting with Ben about his – and our – challenges6 days ago
Cover Story -- America at 250: What would Ben Franklin say? Reenactors aim to spark reflection.5 days ago
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