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As Trump molds military leadership, do politics outrank merit?
President Trump fired six military leaders after taking office, raising questions about whether he is choosing...
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Why a top progressive group says Chuck Schumer should resign from leadership
Ezra Levin, the co-founder of the grassroots progressive organization Indivisible, talks to the Monitor about why...
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A refresh for foreign aid
Cuts in foreign aid by Europe and the U.S. are forcing recipient nations to question a...
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Congo’s wars uprooted her life. But they couldn’t silence her poetry.
What does war look like from the inside? Ask Congo’s young slam poets.
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What role for Kurds in the ‘new’ Syria? They’re getting mixed messages.
Bringing the U.S.-allied Kurdish militia under the umbrella of Syria’s army sends an important message about...
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From the ashes: After wildfire, can this Olive Avenue family move forward?
Wildfire turned vibrant Altadena to rubble. The Monitor is following what comes next on one block....
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Judge bars Trump from using wartime authority to carry out mass deportations
After a flurry of litigation, a federal judge on Saturday stalled the Trump administration's plan to...
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Despite fury in party ranks, Democrats help GOP avert government shutdown
Late Friday, Democrats helped pass a Republican funding proposal that allows President Donald Trump to continue...
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Once a Duterte target, journalist Maria Ressa sees blow to impunity in his arrest
Interview: Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa reported on death squads that operated under former Philippine...
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Arab world unites on Gaza. Can it get US, Israel, and Hamas on board?
From the outset, the Trump plan for rebuilding Gaza faced fierce resistance over the relocation of...
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Armenia redefines peace as within
A draft peace agreement with longtime foe Azerbaijan comes alongside a campaign for Armenians to reflect...
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Kremlin says yes to Ukraine ceasefire, but on what terms?
Vladimir Putin says he agrees in principle with Donald Trump’s proposal for a Ukraine ceasefire, but...
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Laila Lalami taps into privacy concerns in ‘The Dream Hotel’
Novelist Laila Lalami’s trepidation about big tech and data collection led her to imagine a world...
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As trade wars roil markets, what do retaliatory tariffs accomplish?
As President Donald Trump raises tariffs, other nations are fighting back. They want to force negotiations,...
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Idina Menzel’s new Broadway show has a towering co-star: Stella the tree
When Idina Menzel is in a musical, she is one of the most talked-about stars onstage....
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Saudi leader parlays oil wealth into global diplomatic clout
Saudi ruler Mohammed bin Salman has used his country’s oil wealth to build its international clout...
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The hard knocks of rocketry
A string of failures in space exploration is a lesson in the lessening of limitations.
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Democrats wrestle with ‘truly abhorrent’ options: Shut down government or enable Trump
A government shutdown could happen March 14. After the House passed a Republican bill to fund...
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Actor Merle Oberon hid her South Asian heritage to keep working in Hollywood
British actor Merle Oberon’s greatest role might have been played off-camera. She kept her biracial heritage...
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In Kansas, the Shawnee vie for control of their history
A controversy in Kansas illustrates the dark history of U.S. Indian boarding schools. Can Indigenous peoples...
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The ‘Wimbledon of shuffleboard’ has reigned for a century in St. Petersburg, Florida
A coastal Florida city hosts the world’s oldest and biggest institution dedicated to shuffleboard.
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How Israel failed to anticipate Hamas: Intel trusted tech over people
On Oct. 7, Hamas forces penetrated a $1.1 billion, high-tech Israeli barrier on the Gaza border....
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Columbia protester arrest ignites free speech tug-of-war
The Trump administration says deportation can be a tool to combat antisemitism and terrorism. Critics see...
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A burst of justice in the Philippines
A country still scoring low in rule of law marks another success by handing over a...