The Supreme Court struck down the Trump administration’s use of an emergency economic law to set broad tariffs, reasoning ...
The hostages, living and dead, are home, yet the war in Gaza is unfinished business for Israelis. As the country pivots toward election-year politics, how is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ...
Both the sex-abuse scandal and the slow response to it have driven up public distrust. Yet even as institutions associated ...
Monitor reviewers’ choices this month ranged from a novel about a mine-collapse survivor to a history of Jewish entrepreneurs ...
With more than half of America’s undergraduates now reporting food or housing insecurity, a new model of support is taking hold on college campuses.
Parents are not the only ones looking for screen-free alternatives. Some children enjoy the experience of chatting with friends over a landline phone.
As the host for the 2026 Winter Games, Italy’s authentic charm made up for scattered Olympic villages and six-hour commutes between venues.
The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor makes the former prince the highest-profile person to face criminal charges related to ties with Jeffrey Epstein. But plenty of other big names are “in the ...
As we lean into a spiritual understanding of God and His offspring, we experience healing.
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 ...
For this globe-trotter, travel is about the experiences – the farther off the beaten track, the better.
A Defense Department dispute with Anthropic and warnings from artificial intelligence researchers have thrust AI safety issues into the spotlight.
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