Russian attacks are hitting Ukrainian energy infrastructure hard, leaving residents without power and heat in one of the ...
President Trump threatens to use the Insurrection Act as protesters clash with ICE in Minnesota. The 1807 act allows ...
As the Monitor begins our 118th year of publication, our new leadership team is going back to our founding documents.
The special relationship between people and their pets elicits strong reactions. For residents of Santa Fe, New Mexico, that ...
Like many Americans, the Monitor's staff writers associate cranberries with the holidays. But we wondered – had we ever seen ...
At a time when there are more autocratic governments worldwide than democratic ones, reporting under the threat of danger or ...
The most relevant news of the day will sometimes be the most difficult to hear. But bad news is not the norm. When reporters ...
When the government stripped a small town in France of its public meeting places, residents found a way to gather – and to ...
With our camera lens, we try to show you the world as it is, with all its beauty, compassion, and resilience. This month, ...
This year, young people from Mexico to Madagascar to Nepal have protested corruption. But what, exactly, is corruption? And ...
In universities across the United States, the federal government is a principal patron to research. This relationship shapes ...
The question of staying or going, and the forces underneath that decision, are in many ways universal.
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