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- By Simon Montlake Talk To Them
- Police In Columbus Ohio Are Rethinking
- How To Manage Street Protests Emphasizing Dialogue Over Force
- They Hope Other U.S. Police Are Watching
- Trump Unfinished
- By Linda Feldmann
- Week Of January 20 2025
- Finding Fentanyl
- By Sarah Matusek
- A High-Stakes Sorting Game
- Plays Out Every Day At U.S. Border Crossings.
- A Landscape Lost
- As First Responders Battled Firestorms In Greater Los Angeles
- Monitor Reporter Who Live There Reflected On What's Gone
- And What Lies Ahead
- Inside Assad's Prisons
- After The Fall Of One Of The Middle East's Most Brutal Regimes
- Syrians Search For Lost Loved Ones
- And A Path To Restoration
- Inside The World Of America's Missileers
- They Stand Ready To Launch Nuclear-Armed
- ICBMs If The President Ever Calls
- Our Reporter And Photographer Join Them Underground
- Saving The Community Movie House
- By Kendra Nordin Beato
- Week Of February 24 2025
- Who Owns The History Of Indian Boarding Schools?
- By Devon Haynie
- The U.S. Recently Apologized For Past Policies
- In Kansas, Shawnee Chief Ben Barnes Is Demanding More
- An Alliance In Crisis
- By Howard Lafranchi Fred Weir, And Dominique Soguel
- Vice President JD Vance Shocked Europe
- Declaring That It Has Retreated From Democratic Values
- Executive Power-Has Been Expanding For Over a Century
- As President Trump Presses Its Limits
- How Will U.S. Courts And Congress Respond?
- By Henry Gass And Linda Felfmann
- Data Sprawl-Our Reporter Travels Home To See How The Data Centers
- That Power The Cloud Are Encroaching
- On Familiar Landscapes And Way Of Life
- By Stephanie Hanes
- In Malawi Some Residents Are Given $550
- No Strings Attached
- One Organization Hopes That Can End Persistent Poverty
- A Path To Bounty?
- After Losing Its Home And Most Of Its Possessions
- In The Lost Angeles-Area Fires
- This Family Is Trying To Regroup And Rebuild
- By Jackie Valley
- The Return Of India's Tigers
- Their Recovery Has Been A Triumph Of Conservation
- But As Fatal Attacks Increase
- Local Residents Say Protect Us Too
- What It Means To Be Ukrainian
- A Country Galvanized By War And Oppression Reasserts
- Its Language And Culture
- By Howard LaFranch
- Indonesia's Eco-Mosques
- A Movement Called Green Islam
- Is Reshaping Education, Worship, And Public Policy.
- In A Nation Vulnerable To Climate Change
- The Youth Shall Lead
- Pro-Democracy Protesters In Bangladesh Helped Oust Their Autocratic Leader
- Now The Nation Grapples With How It Sees Its Past
- And Defines Its Future. By Simon Montlake
- Trump V. The Judiciary
- By Cameron Joseph
- Week Of May 19 2025
- By Story Hinckley Five Years Later
- George Floyd's Murder Prompted Americans
- To Reexamine Their Communities-And Themselves
- What Happened To That Momentum?
- Monroe Doctrine 2.0
- As China Controls More Ports In Latin America
- The Trump Administration Revives A 19th-Century Idea Of Foreign Policy
- By Howard Lafranchi And Whitney Eulich
- Local Organic And Bipartisan By Stephanie Hanes
- Across The Political Spectrum
- Many Americans Want Out Of The Corporate Food System
- In Vermont, Small Farms Are Building An Alternative
- Enduring Congo's Civil Wars
- As A Rebel Group Takes A Major City
- War-Weary Residents Find Ways To Move Forward
- By Sophie Neiman
- 100 Years After The Scopes Monkey Trial
- The Case Led To A New Evangelical Christianity
- That Influences U.S. Politics Today
- By Sophie Hills
- Harvard Holds The Line
- Donald Trump Takes On A Crown Jewel Of American Higher Education
- The Conflict Reveals Deeper Fault Lines In The U.S. Culture
- By Simon Montlake, Ira Porter, And Jacob Posner.
- War & Peace
- In The Middle East
- Weeks Of July 7 & 14 2025
- For Finns National Defense
- Includes The Whole Of Society
- In The Shadow Of Russian Aggression Europe Is Taking Notice
- Finland's Civilian Security
- The Soul Of New Orleans
- 20 Years After Katrina
- By Patrik Jonsson
- A Time To Reflect
- The Pandemic Divided The U.S.
- Could A Full Accounting Help The Nation Heal?
- By Stephen Humphries
- After The Trump Administration Shuttered USAID
- Former Workers Are Wondering What's Next
- American Exit Stories By Story Hinckley And Erika Page
- Britain's Populist Revolt
- By Simon Montlake
- In The United Kingdom, Many Working-Class Voter
- Ae Abandoning Labour, Embracing Maga-Like Politics
- In Ukrainian Cities
- Swarms Of Russian Drones And Missiles
- Are Transforming Modern Combat
- A New Kind Of War
- A Reporter In Exile
- By Nelson Rauda Zablah
- Week Of September 1 2025
- Youth Reconnected By Jackie Valley
- Nearly 1 In 9 Young Adults In The U.S. Are Without A Job And Not In School
- In Las Vegas, Civic Leaders Are Finding Solutions.
- Two Boys Died In This Paris Suburb
- After Fleeing Police 20 Years Ago
- Their Memory Inspires Local Youth Today
- Restoring The French Banlieue
- Fighting Wildfire With Fire
- California Is Embracing Prescribed Burns
- To Help Solve A Persistent Threat
- By Stephanie Hanes
- Staging A Path To Redemption
- Two Murderers Turned Their Lives Around
- Performing Shakespeare In Prison Played A Role
- By Stephen Humphries
- Denmark And Sweden Have Taken Different Approaches To Sheltering Immigrants
- What Has Each Learned?
- A Bridge...And A Divide
- By Mark Sappenfield
- By Colette Davidson, Ira Porter, And Ann Scott Tyson Taking Flight
- The Trump Administration Is Pressuring
- Top U.S. Universities And Cutting Funding
- Many Scholars Are Looking For Work Abroad
- Democratic Socialists Are Making Inroads Among Democrats
- National Conservatives Have Transformed The Republican Party
- They Share Some Ideas
- By Troy Aidan Sambajon And Simon Montlake
- As National Politicians Fight About Urban Crime
- The Motor City Shows A Community
- Can Rebuild Itself
- By Cameron Pugh And Sara Miller Llana
- Essay Rainbow Nation
- South Africa Aspired To Be A Nonracial Democracy
- Can It Revive That Goal?
- By Terence McNamee
- Oil In The Golden State
- President Donald Trump Is Doubling Down On Fossil Fuels.
- Even Deep Green California
- Is Considering Drill Baby Drill.
- Crimson Harvest
- In Massachusetts, Cranberry Gathering
- Endures As Heritage And Hope.
- By Kendra Nordin Beato
- Loyal Companion
- Can Homeless People Core For Their Pets?
- In Santa Fe, New Mexico
- A Debate Is Leading To Solutions
- A Better Life
- The Promise Of Europe Burns Bright For Young People In Senegal
- What Would It Take To Keep Them At Home?
- By Colette Davidson And Essouly Diedhiou
- As Trump's Power Has Risen
- So Has His Wealth
- All In Plain Sight
- By Linda Feldmann
- The Christian Science
- Monitor Weekly
- Weeks Of December 22 2025
- Our Year In Photos 2025
- Weeks Of December 29 2025
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the new religious movement Christian Science, Church of Christ, Scientist.
Since its founding, the newspaper has been based in Boston. Over its existence, seven Monitor journalists have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, including Edmund Stevens (1950), John Hughes (1968), Howard James (1968), Robert Cahn (1969), Richard Strout (1978), David S. Rohde (1996), and Clay Bennett (2002).