Reconciling our thoughts and actions to God’s reforming, redeeming love contributes to unity and progress that bless all. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science ...
Monitor in 2015 as a Rapid Response Team intern and returned for a second internship in 2016. She is particularly interested in reporting on science and environmental issues. Rowena is a junior at ...
More than 1.7 million acres have burned across the United States so far this year – more than double the 10-year average for ...
Three years of fighting have carved Sudan into two halves. The fight is now for the country’s center, where civilians are ...
Researchers asked people from different countries to rank the morality and ethics of their fellow citizens. The results could ...
While many Americans are enjoying new tax breaks, the Internal Revenue Service has fewer people to collect taxes. And most ...
Hailed as a prophet, Elizabeth Barton railed against King Henry VIII and his plan to break with the pope in Rome and form his ...
In the seat of American electoral power, women in Congress are leading the charge for politicians to uphold workplace ethics, ...
Fallout from the Epstein scandal and a changing media environment might be contributing to a new push for sunlight and ...
Even before the Iran war, launched against Gulf Arabs’ advice, sentiment in the region toward Israel was souring over its ...
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 ...
With Virginia and Florida poised to follow other states in midcycle redistricting next week, the partisan impact nationwide ...