In a pair of rulings, the court expanded the president’s ability to fire officials at agencies with purview over things like ...
Iran dispute has long been Tehran’s nuclear program, the tit-for-tat strikes in the Strait of Hormuz make clear that control ...
Creators of artificial intelligence agents have debated philosophical and ethical issues for a while. Now they’re also ...
Padel, a racket game invented in Mexico, is the fastest-growing sport in the United Kingdom today, in part because it’s ...
Through prayer, we can discover more of God’s impartiality in blessing His creation.
A battle is brewing in Texas over a Muslim housing development. Republican critics in the state say it creates a “no-go zone, ...
Monitor intern from May 2019 to September 2019. Hannah was born and raised in southern California, but moved all the way across the country to Boston University for college. She works for WTBU Radio, ...
Noble Ingram covered education for the Monitor until December 2018. He graduated from Vassar College where he mostly focused ...
Mark Clayton has written about energy and the environment from the Monitor's Boston bureau since 2003 and cyber-security since 2008. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as ...
Things have not been looking great as 2026 approaches the halfway mark. The Iran war has triggered a global energy crisis. The number of wars within and between states has reached a record high. In ...
The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to progress in the world. Since 1908, we’ve aimed “to injure no man, but to bless all mankind,” as our founder, Mary Baker ...
There's a lot to know about this World Cup, and there are no dumb questions. If you’re a first-time soccer watcher still confused by all this footie, we've got you covered on free kicks, hydration ...
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