Saturday, April 27, 2024 3:11 AM ET
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Trust - Samuel Paty was murdered, and teaching in France has never been the same9 hours ago
Columbia's president called the police. Students say they don't know who to trust.4 days ago
Despite dip in election trust, Indians trek miles to cast their ballots7 days ago
Trump hush money trial after Week 1: Fees, favors, and a tabloid publisher9 hours ago
Competing pressures of activism, order test US colleges9 hours ago
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As genocide threatens again, the world wakes up to Sudan's civil war1 day ago
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How a pioneering library pays forward its proud legacy (video)19 hours ago
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Meet the Franco-Malian pop star sparking debate over who should sing at the Olympics1 day ago
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Sam Schultz: A heart for service on the US-Mexico border1 day ago
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West Africa's model of ballots over bullets2 days ago
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A House vote that breaks the narrative4 days ago
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Slavery isn't just a Southern story. The North benefited from stolen labor.18 hours ago
A primer on climate change that tackles both hope and despair1 day ago
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The Monitor's 10 best new books of April8 days ago
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Why Trump criminal trial is about more than hush money11 days ago
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In West Bank, wave of settler violence creating feel of a war zone7 days ago
How America lost trust in elections – and why that matters14 days ago
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Doris Kearns Goodwin recalls 1960s idealism in 'An Unfinished Love Story'1 day ago
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