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When we’re willing to let go of willfulness and welcome divine wisdom, inspiration replaces impasse.
Art can help build bridges between rivals – or, in the case of India and Pakistan, to remind audiences how much culture the ...
On July 1, USAID was formally dissolved. In Uganda and Congo, that loss of funding has also broken apart communities that ...
Traditionally, Hindu priests are male and Brahmin. Ranjan Ravaliya is neither. And younger women, especially from immigrant ...
Its faltering economy almost sunk Europe a decade ago. Now, by combating corruption and fake statistics through Herculean ...
Rising electricity bills are stinging consumers across the United States. Experts say the trend reflects rising demand for ...
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is a second-generation West Bank settler who opposes a Palestinian state, talks of resettling Gaza, and uses his stature in Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition to ...
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 ...
Student lunch debt has been rapidly increasing. Now, changes to SNAP and Medicaid could reduce automatic eligibility for free and reduced-price meals. How are schools responding to prevent hunger and ...
Students in Serbia set a global standard of integrity in demanding accountability and transparency from public authorities.
Since the fall of Kabul in August 2021, tens of thousands of Afghans have arrived in the United States. As the Trump ...
Georgia’s Folkston detention center will be one of the nation’s largest deportation centers. But a local economy boost could ...
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