Living above a library. A number of major U.S. cities are experimenting with such mixed-use buildings as a way to add ...
A new feature on the social media platform X reveals that many popular accounts featuring inflammatory content about U.S. politics are located abroad. While it’s hard to know who is behind them, ...
President Donald Trump has vowed to attack drug trafficking across Latin America. But in promising to pardon a convicted trafficker from Honduras, he has swayed politics and unsettled policy.
The U.S. government, seeking to boost its critical minerals supply, brokered a peace deal between militias in Congo. But new violence has broken out.
The world over, GivingTuesday is an opportunity for millions to come together and show that individuals can make a difference ...
As we come to see that God is the source of wholeness, beauty, and strength in us all, we experience more balance and satisfaction in our lives.
Science Fuse, a social enterprise, primarily teaches children in impoverished areas, including the Machar Colony slum area in ...
The U.S. Army is updating its forces with 1 million drones a year, expanding its arsenal of unmanned weapons, and training ...
Violence at schools has been a growing problem in Europe. For teachers and officials, the solution is to restrict youth’s ...
A Trump deportation campaign was already underway before Nov. 26. But the shooting of National Guard members has prompted ...
Welcome to a new week. This morning our immigration reporter Sarah Matusek brings us the latest on the Trump administration’s crackdown following the shooting of two National Guard troops in ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...