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    Set in bronze: Dawn Staley statue honors her basketball legacy, and her mission

    The newly unveiled statue in Columbia, South Carolina, honoring decorated athlete and coach Dawn Staley represents...

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    Trump shuffles his Cabinet: Waltz moves to UN, Rubio will do double duty for now

    President Trump removed his embattled national security adviser, but kept him in his Cabinet, in his...

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    At Israeli protests for hostage release, Gaza’s children are in spotlight now, too

    During war, empathy can be elusive. But the growing number of children in Gaza who have...

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    Where all tourists can be good

    As more cities rise up against an increasing number of “bad tourists,” places like Copenhagen find...

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    The peculiar dish that takes me back to childhood? Fried bologna.

    For our writer, retro classics like Wonder bread, cold hot dogs, stovetop pudding, and ham sandwiches...

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    As Washington abdicates leadership role, world seeks new way forward

    President Trump has turned his back on Washington’s global leadership role, leaving other countries seeking new...

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    ‘Writing was Jane’s greatest love.’ In ‘Miss Austen,’ a sister looks back.

    The four-part series “Miss Austen,” debuting Sunday on PBS, offers viewers a window on Jane Austen’s...

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    China is a big buyer of US soybeans. These farmers are bracing for tariff impact.

    Farmers in Illinois, the top soybean-producing state in the U.S., are trying to sort out how...

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    Three novels strike at the heart of devastating legacies

    A trio of novels translated from Indonesian, Arabic, and French exposes the harmful effects of prejudice...

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    With ‘Green Islam,’ climate action is a religious duty – and an act of community

    Citing the Quran and emphasizing religious duty, Indonesia’s “Green Islam” movement teaches Muslims to be better...

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    Jordan wants to avoid proxy war. Banning the Muslim Brotherhood just made it harder.

    Jordan has heralded itself as a bulwark of peace in the Middle East. But the cost...

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    A Baltic beacon for freedom in Europe

    Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are ahead of other European nations in boosting security safeguards. They learned...

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    In the new Medal of Honor museum, courage lives in every room

    What makes someone courageous? The Monitor spoke with Chris Cassidy, one of the leaders of the...

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    Rebels took eastern Congo’s largest city. Now they must run it.

    As it continues to take territory, the Congolese rebel group M23 wants to show it is...

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    What happens if a judge charges the Trump administration with ‘contempt’?

    What do a court’s contempt charges actually mean? If President Donald Trump and his administration are...

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    Safety, balance, tolerance, and coexistence

    Rewilding efforts are often fueled by a desire to right an ecological wrong. But an ecosystem...

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    US soldiers left Vietnam 50 years ago. How do these nations cooperate now?

    As America marks the Vietnam War’s 50th anniversary, both nations continue to seek ways to partner...

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    Why Europe doesn’t waste a crisis

    Each challenge, such as American tariffs or U.S. skimping on security, has tested the mettle of...

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    Supreme Court case would allow religious charter schools. Why charters object.

    The Supreme Court will hear a case Wednesday that would establish the first religious charter school...

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    I ran from the law – to run a rural farm in Vermont

    The work is grueling, and animals can get ornery. But leaving the law for a farming...

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    ‘We must hold on.’ Ukrainians steel themselves amid Russian barrage.

    Last week’s deadly strikes on Kyiv show a shift in Russian strategy: to try to overwhelm...

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    In US-Iran nuclear talks, a hesitant step out of a high-stakes impasse

    Nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran this weekend signal a joint readiness to push for...

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    Weaponizing water: India threatens Pakistan over tourist deaths in Kashmir

    India blames Pakistan for an attack on its tourists and threatens to disrupt Pakistani water supplies....

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    How integrity drives Sri Lanka’s reforms

    A public pursuit of better governance, as well as conditions set by an international lender, helps...

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    Grafting for chocolate in Peru, and going after invasive species in New Zealand

    Progress roundup: Grafting revives cacao trees, reforms in Fiji strengthen democracy, and New Zealand commits to...

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    Vancouver police rule out terrorism in deadly car attack on Filipino festival

    Police said Sunday that the suspect has a history of mental health issues. Eleven people were...

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    Peace talk pessimism? Trump says he doubts Putin wants to end Ukraine war.

    President Donald Trump is expressing skepticism that a peace deal is in reach, only a day...

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    Disarray at Pentagon puts spotlight on civilian leadership’s crucial role

    Many U.S. military officials welcome the idea of strategic reforms. But they worry now about upheaval...

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    Antisemitism reaches 45-year high in US. It’s ‘the canary in the coal mine.’

    Over the past decade, attacks on Jews have jumped almost 900%, a new report finds. A...

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    Russia and the US seem near a Ukraine peace deal. Kyiv’s role may be moot.

    Moscow and Washington seem close to an agreement on a Ukraine peace plan, leaving Russia pleased...

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    Tariffs are jamming the US-China supply chain. Who that hits first.

    U.S. and Chinese tariffs on each other’s goods have stifled trade. The first to suffer are...

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    Hugs of mercy in a Texas courtroom

    After a plea of guilty and his sentencing, a mass shooter receives acts of forgiveness from...

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    On eve of election, Canada’s Tories try to prove they’re ready to confront Trump

    Pierre Poilievre is a long shot to be Canada’s next prime minister. He wants to show...

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    When government promises are broken, how is trust restored?

    What can history tell us about the social contract between the U.S. government and the American...

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    ‘Make America Healthy Again’: A movement rallies around RFK Jr.’s agenda

    RFK Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again initiatives are controversial, but tap into a postpandemic skepticism of...

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    Pope Francis focused on ‘this world.’ He angered some, and inspired many others.

    Pope Francis heralded migrant rights, rang alarms over climate change, and served as a bridge toward...

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    Kenya embraces refugees as partners

    A new plan that integrates more than 800,000 refugees sees them as contributors, not burdens, to...

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    Hate chased a Holocaust survivor off TikTok. His message is still: Seek hope.

    In an online world filled with vitriol, Holocaust survivor and grandfather Gidon Lev continues to be...

  • Trump’s ‘quick fix’ approach to diplomacy slow to yield results

    Donald Trump boasted he could get a Ukraine peace deal in a day. The conflicts there...

  • These migrants took a legal pathway into the US. Now they reinvest in their homeland.

    Under a process known as circular migration, workers secure an H-2A visa to come for a...

  • In postwar Ethiopia, a stand on higher ground

    A potential for renewed war in Tigray state was averted after two former foes – the...

  • What USAID cuts mean for Peru as it battles cartels on coca, gold trade

    Peru received $135 million in USAID funding in 2024. Substantial contributions were for areas ranging from...

  • The European Union has wealth and people. Why isn’t it more competitive?

    The European Union is the largest single market in the world, yet it is seeing only...

  • They wanted to build affordable housing. The town took their land.

    A federal case out of Rhode Island could set a precedent in governments’ power over private...

  • The world looked away from Congo’s rape crisis. She did not.

    This year, a rebel army called M23 has captured large sections of eastern Congo, exposing women...

  • In Spain, migrants reshape the Catholic Church – and the country

    As immigrants increasingly fill its pews in Spain, the Catholic Church is advocating more inclusive policies...

  • The climate legacy of a pope and a patriarch

    The death of Pope Francis and an award for the Orthodox church leader bring praise for...

  • Why Harvard and other colleges are fighting for ‘essential freedom’

    The oldest university in the United States is now leading a charge to protect not just...

  • How to reuse exhaust from jets and store energy in sand

    Progress roundup: Dallas airport captures jet exhaust for electricity, Finland innovates with heating methods, plus rights...

  • Massachusetts loves its small farms. Will that be enough to save them?

    To be a small farmer is to embrace uncertainty – even in a state like Massachusetts...