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The death of Pope Francis and an award for the Orthodox church leader bring praise for the holy men’s promotion of a ...
The oldest university in the United States is now leading a charge to protect not just research but also the First Amendment, ...
The selloff of U.S. assets continued as President Trump stepped up threats for Fed Chair Powell to drop interest rates to ...
As we awaken to spiritual reality, created and maintained by God, problems dissolve.
The U.S. says it doesn’t want migrants and refugees. But “third countries” like Panama that have agreed to accept them have ...
As a Ukrainian chaplain ministered to front-line troops on Easter Sunday, he highlighted their hopes and fears as they fight ...
Though she lives half a world away in Japan, Marie Louise Kambenga is the driving force behind a school in her homeland of ...
Anti-corruption protesters in Serbia finally push the European Union to tackle a problem across the continent.
In Myanmar, rebel forces, led by ethnic minorities, are capturing more territory and wearing the military junta down. How ...
It’s Patriots’ Day here in Massachusetts, and Marathon Monday in Boston. Let’s get you off to a running start.  As always, find our latest stories at CSMonitor.com. Among them: an explainer on the ...
On Saturday, the court told the administration not to remove Venezuelans held in the Bluebonnet Detention Center “until ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...