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 many years, women’s advocates in France have been frustrated by the absence of consideration of consent within the country’s rape and sexual assault laws. That’s finally changed, thanks in large ...
Any delay or pause in federal food assistance is a time for generosity, says one food bank director. And Americans are ...
COP30 kicks off in Belém, Brazil, Nov. 10 amid calls for an overhaul of an annual climate conference full of contradictions.
Feeling in over our head? Getting to know God better – and praising Him for all He does for His children – brings the inspiration and freedom from anxiety we need to move forward.
What happens when a crying baby reigns over a cross-country flight? The community pulls together.
Thomas Shults was born and raised in Asheville, North Carolina before moving up north to Syracuse, New York to attend college. He is a rising junior at Syracuse University, studying Broadcast Digital ...
California, trying to eliminate a deficit of 2.5 million housing units, has passed several laws making it easier to build ...
This World Series holds extra meaning for Toronto, after nearly a year of U.S.-Canadian diplomatic loggerheads. But it’s also just a game.
President Trump’s war on boats in the Caribbean allegedly carrying drugs recalls earlier U.S. regional campaigns, including ...
The Trump administration’s pursuit of “a new economic Monroe Doctrine,” in which the United States extends a hand to the ...
Government and firms are debating how best to safeguard children from explicit or harmful chatbot “companions.” More and ...