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A tribute to the Monitor’s ‘everything editor’
There are leaders who encourage their team to be more than the sum of its parts....
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Trump targets Big Law. Why that matters to the rest of us.
America has a bedrock legal principle: Every defendant has the right to a lawyer, and every...
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LA voters fault Mayor Bass, other officials after fires. Here’s who is leading now.
Los Angeles area residents say public officials are not leading effectively after the wildfires. But others...
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Some collateral damage with disruption? In Trump 2.0, that’s OK.
From tariff policy to DOGE downsizing of government, Donald Trump’s second administration appears certain that mistakes...
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Who is Mark Carney? Maybe just who Canada wants to face off against Trump.
A few months ago, Mark Carney was unknown in Canada. Now he’s prime minister and favored...
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Bangladesh’s revolution fixes on equality
A drive for fairness in hiring led students to overthrow a ruler. Now a new student-led...
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Why the seismic giving to Myanmar?
A country hit by a massive quake finds itself the recipient of a global competition to...
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How bitcoin drives cheap green energy production in Kenya
Bitcoin struggles to keep its carbon footprint low. African renewable energy companies struggle to stay afloat....
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Egypt’s pyramids are amazing. But so is present-day Besaw Island.
Socially responsible tourism can take many forms. The cultural exchange offered by a trip to a...
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How to recycle a building, and school a president on climate
Progress roundup: Chinese scientists develop a method to refresh weak batteries. And in Argentina, a law...
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What gives him hope for rebuilding Gaza? Dialogue and science.
The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, headed by Tareq Abu Hamed, is leveraging science to aid...
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Whodunits with history: Those were the slays!
Our roundup of mysteries includes Jay Gatsby’s (invented) sister and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as detectives. Retirees...
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The quiet voice of Emily Brontë was anything but tame
“Fifteen Wild Decembers” by novelist Karen Powell shows the depth of creativity shared among the talented...
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As Hegseth touts ‘warriors’ and ‘lethality’ to flex power, some weigh risk to soldiers
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stresses “lethality” as the U.S. military’s sole focus. But downplaying rules...
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Justice vs. democracy: Le Pen verdict exposes tensions within France’s system
A French court has barred far-right leader Marine Le Pen from seeking the presidency in 2027....
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How a 43-port business deal threatens China’s global power
How far is China willing to go to protect its geopolitical interests overseas? As a Hong...
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In Turkey, authoritarian president faces burgeoning protests
A new wave of popular protest is gathering strength in Turkey, where President Erdoğan is showing...
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Wisconsin attorney general asks state Supreme Court to halt Musk payments
Wisconsin's attorney general asked the state Supreme Court to block Elon Musk from handing out checks...
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Rescue efforts ongoing after quake rocks much of Myanmar
Rescue efforts are underway across Myanmar after a devastating earthquake Friday. Teams and equipment have been...
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Can US figure skating end its Olympic medal drought? Ask the Quadgod.
Olympic hope has reverberated through Boston’s TD Garden as the U.S. shows it – finally –...
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In Syria’s terrorized Alawite region, competing narratives, mutual suspicions
Syria’s Alawite minority consider March 7 the start of a genocidal campaign. In the eyes of...
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Mexico leans into an essential truth
For the mothers wanting details of missing loved ones, a president’s nod to their cause helps...
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The world’s bananas are at risk. A volcanic island might protect them.
Cavendish bananas are under threat from a fungus that has wiped out other varieties. The island...
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The stories ‘move into hope’: Elaine Pagels reflects on Jesus’ teachings
The Gospels spread the teachings of Jesus and stories about his life. A Bible historian unpacks...