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Most fired USAID workers were officially taken off the payroll this week. One employee grapples with the abrupt loss of a ...
First-time voters and young voters turned out in droves for the New York mayoral primary. Their choice for mayor, Zohran ...
A record-low U.S. birth rate is sparking a movement to encourage people to have more babies. A challenge is unlocking why ...
A refuge for African asylum-seekers in a small Spanish town illustrates the difficulties of integrating immigrants, but some ...
A number of countries are acting to safeguard young people, from invasive internet porn to widespread tobacco and cannabis ...
The nonprofit Rozan was set up in 1998 with the goal of eradicating domestic violence from Pakistani society.
Still recovering from the worst hunger crisis in living memory, a community in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains gathers to celebrate a ...
The strikes targeted several regions, including western Ukraine, far from the front lines. Officials confirmed three deaths ...
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 ...
Alligator Alcatraz” is what Florida officials are calling their new migrant detention center in a remote part of the ...
The Science of healing that Christ Jesus demonstrated is still readily available to all, right here and now.
The Senate is expected to grind through a rare weekend session as Republicans race to pass the package of tax breaks and ...
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