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    ‘Out of captivity.’ When will Passover’s promise reach Gaza hostages?

    Monday evening’s celebrations of Passover in Israel were muted by uncertainty surrounding Israeli hostages imprisoned in...

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    Less Rose Garden, more travel: Biden energizes his campaign

    President Biden has been more visible as of late, traveling to battleground states and emphasizing key...

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    Only 700 Americans are studying in China. Will the US lose a generation of experts?

    Restrictions on U.S.-China travel have put would-be American study-abroad students in a tight spot – and...

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    Tennessee win for UAW could open road for labor in South

    For the first time the UAW has successfully organized a foreign-owned auto plant in the South...

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    An archipelago was losing its ancient sport. African migrants may save it.

    Immigration is sometimes perceived as a threat to tradition. But in Spain’s Canary Islands, it appears...

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    Lifting a stigma in China

    Badly in need of skilled labor, China is boosting vocational training, starting with a novel way...

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    Congress moves on Ukraine aid. Doubts about US leadership persist.

    America will give Ukraine military aid, but the long debate over the issue showed that Washington...

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    As graduation approaches, colleges struggle to balance free speech and safety

    Protests over the Israel-Hamas war are shadowing U.S. colleges’ and universities’ preparations for graduation ceremonies. The...

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    Iran, plunging into a regional conflict, cracks down on dissent at home

    With Israeli bombardments hitting close to home, Iranian clerics and officials have cracked down harder on...

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    Think red-hot heat’s bad? Just wait until code magenta.

    A new warning tool created by the National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease Control...

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    Israeli leaders criticize expected US sanctions against IDF military unit

    The decision to impose sanctions on a unit of ultra-Orthodox soldiers in the Israeli military, expected...

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    Can cities criminalize camping? Here’s what to know about Supreme Court case.

    On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case, Grants Pass v. Johnson, that asks...

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    The House passes aid packages for Ukraine and Israel, ending months of wrangling

    Congressional leaders pushed aside opposition from hard-right conservatives to complete the $95 billion package of foreign...

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    Despite dip in election trust, Indians trek miles to cast their ballots

    Concerns about the integrity of India’s elections are bubbling up to the surface. But as the...

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    On Columbine anniversary, a nation divided over guns

    A quarter century after the Columbine massacre, Americans continue to square off over the interplay of...

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    In West Bank, wave of settler violence creating feel of a war zone

    With the world focused on Iran and Gaza, Israeli settlers are stepping up attacks against Palestinian...

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    Holy days during unholy wars

    Inside Israel, both religious Muslims and Jews celebrate major religious holidays in ways that may bend...

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    Maasai women are told to stay home. These rangers fight poachers instead.

    In Kenya, an all-woman ranger unit is challenging stereotypes and helping protect both wild animals and...

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    Hey now, you’re a dead star. Meet Gaia, the Milky Way’s second-largest black hole.

    A black hole named Gaia BH3, 33 times greater in size than the sun, was discovered...

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    Breaking a 92-year barrier, Choctaw artist brings native brilliance to Venice Biennale

    A Mississippi Choctaw with Cherokee descent, Jeffrey Gibson is the first Native American to represent the...

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    Some Black Chicagoans question help for migrants. Others say, it’s our turn to welcome.

    Chicago has spent more than $300 million to handle an influx of South American migrants. Some...

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    Rifts in both parties as Congress weighs aid to Ukraine, Israel

    Lawmakers face growing political pressure from their parties over aid to Israel and Ukraine. Some say...

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    How to stop ‘forever chemicals’ from lasting, well, forever

    The EPA recently strengthened regulations on PFAS chemicals in drinking water. A next step, some experts...

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    In pivotal India elections, a once-radical ideology could propel Modi to a third term

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity is driven by a long-standing ideology that seeks to transform India...

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    The joy in Mexico’s election

    Despite persistent violence, voters seek a freedom from fear by embracing two presidential candidates marking a...

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    Can Israel embrace America’s vision of a ‘new Middle East’?

    Israel must decide whether to take its place alongside Washington’s Arab allies in a “new Middle...

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    Mexico’s water has long grown Texas sugar and oranges. But the tap is running dry.

    Mexico is struggling to provide water for Texas farmland due to a severe drought – a...

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    In the wake of high-profile near misses, senators ask: Is Boeing doing enough?

    A Boeing engineer told lawmakers the company has been taking manufacturing shortcuts that led to “putting...

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    New report on Maui fire details firefighters’ bravery, but also a lack of planning

    In 2023, a Maui fire killed 101 people despite heroic actions from firefighters, one of the...

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    The Monitor’s 10 best new books of April

    The 10 best books of April offer adventurous readers everything from a futuristic novel to Doris...

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    ‘We Grown Now’ review: Amid gritty Chicago reality, two friends embrace childhood

    For the Monitor’s reviewer, the young boys in “We Grown Now” exude something that is often...

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    Doris Kearns Goodwin recalls 1960s idealism in ‘An Unfinished Love Story’

    Doris Kearns Goodwin had a front row seat to the presidency of Lyndon Johnson. Helping him...

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    Israel’s retaliation dilemma: Listen to its instincts, or its allies?

    A deterrence doctrine is so entrenched in Israel that even moderate leaders will find it hard...

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    Pay was starting to outpace US inflation. Can it keep up?

    Stubborn inflation is not only upsetting investors who await interest rate cuts. It’s also threatening to...

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    Listening while on the stump

    As nearly half of humanity holds elections this year, voters seek to be heard in order...

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    How Biden and Trump compare on border crossings and immigration

    Immigration is a top campaign issue amid questions about the pace of illegal border crossings. Here’s...

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    No Brit born after 2009 will ever be able to smoke legally, if bill passes

    Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to pass a youth smoking ban along in a show...

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    LA County constantly fights homelessness. How AI helps prevent it.

    Millions struggle with housing affordability in Southern California. But Los Angeles County’s experimental tool combines more...

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    Not everyone is watching the elections in Solomon Islands. Why China will be.

    China has been courting influence with countries in the South Pacific – and the Solomon Islands...

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    Good news around the globe: Pulling up concrete and putting solar on renters’ roofs

    Progress roundup: Digging up paved surfaces inspires others to reap the climate benefits. In Australia, landlords...

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    ‘Stay gold, Ponyboy’ ... set to music? ‘The Outsiders’ comes to Broadway.

    “The Outsiders” offers a timely – and tuneful – reminder that differences that seem so intractable...

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    Large, long, and expensive: What to know about India’s big election

    Indians head to the polls this week for a 44-day general election that is set to...

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    In words and deeds, US seeks Israeli restraint after Iran’s attack

    With a muscular and collaborative defensive effort to help deflect Iran’s missile barrage, the Biden administration...

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    Why many in Iran root for Israel

    This past weekend, when Iran attacked Israel directly for the first time, reaction among Iranians was...

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    Why Trump criminal trial is about more than hush money

    The so-called hush money case has been billed as one of the less important lawsuits facing...

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    Should you trust the Monitor? We asked one media watchdog to audit us.

    As part of the Monitor’s Rebuilding Trust project, we wondered: Are we trustworthy? So we asked...

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    As money moves digital, Denver Mint still coins a pretty penny

    At Denver’s Mint, the legacy of money and its future are on display. In an era...

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    Israel lauds its defenses, G7 plots response after Iran’s drone blitz thwarted

    Israel says its air defenses thwarted 99% of the more than 300 drones and missiles Iran...

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    Tragedy in Sydney after man kills 6 people in mall before being shot by police

    Police in Sydney say a man stabbed six people to death at a busy shopping center...

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    Two states warn that Biden may be kept off their ballots

    The Democratic convention won’t nominate Joe Biden until after ballot access deadlines in Ohio and Alabama...