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Christian Science Monitor - US News

From the batter's box to the bleachers, baseball binds across national boundaries - Opening day in baseball heralds the arrival of spring as surely as the northern migration of geese. It also showcases the value of sport in uniting humanity in the common pursuit of teamwork and excellence. By - Ken Makin - / 4 min

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US fights a war abroad, faces terror threats at home -- Patrik Jonsson

19 hours ago

Juries find social media platforms are harming teens' health -- Stephen Humphries

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A brief history of clam chowder – and a recipe – as Boston Harbor opens to shellfishing -- Kendra Nordin Beato

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In Iran, a US win will take more than just claiming victory

19 hours ago

Concern on campus as legal sports gambling grows during March Madness

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ICE arrives at clogged airports. But security lines, DHS shutdown persist.

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In mail-in ballot case, Supreme Court asks what 'Election Day' really means

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First Look -- Trump delays Iran power plant strikes for 5 days, extending deadline on Hormuz strait

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Cover Story -- In Maine, immigrants have built community. Federal agents' arrival revealed unexpected bonds.

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High risk, high reward? US considers taking Iran's Kharg Island.

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From shuttered print editions to firings, student journalists clash with universities

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The Explainer -- US Navy lags in minesweeping, despite years of warnings and big defense budgets

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Facing threats, judges who normally talk only through writings are speaking up

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MAGA crackup? Influencers pan Iran war, but base backs Trump – for now.

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Gift cards and donations: Homeland Security standoff has TSA workers seeking relief

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The Monitor's View - 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 min

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