- New York’s down-to-the-wire mayoral primary tests deep Democratic divide
- ResilienceTheir house survived LA’s wildfires. They still can’t go home.
- Trump reverses 2 decades of US ban on Israeli antinuke strikes
- ResilienceCivilians flee in Ukraine’s Sumy region, but Russia faces huge losses
- Trump bombs Iran despite MAGA warnings
- US economy faces reckoning as some immigrants avoid workplaces
- As Trump weighs bombing Iran, Steve Bannon has his ear
- HopeIn Johannesburg, a library sparks hope for the city’s future
- What Pakistan’s military gained from the conflict with India: Popularity
- Forget Europe, Russian travel agents say. How about a North Korean resort?
- Taiwanese rethink China travel as Beijing raises stakes for 'separatist' speech
- In major transgender rights case, Supreme Court sides with state over parents
- Chess is king to these Indian villagers. The game led them out of ‘so much darkness.’
- Everyone’s doom-scrolling about the AI apocalypse. This book stays down to Earth.
- The war in Sudan has cut short her college studies. She still harbors hope.
- School of Dad: This Father’s Day, 6 writers treasure lessons they’ve learned
- Steve Bannon warns Trump against heavy US involvement in Iran
- PeaceIn the line of fire, Arab states urge Trump to de-escalate Israel-Iran war
- The Trump administration faces hundreds of lawsuits. Here’s where key cases stand.
- US economy faces reckoning as some immigrants avoid workplaces
- CooperationA more inclusive G7 finds a way to work around US objections
- Special ProjectRebuilding trust
Can trust bring connection and hope to help us find common ground in a divided world? Without trust, suspicion begets friction, division, and immobility. Today, too many realms are seeing trust deficits grow: between citizens, across racial lines, in government. This special project explores through global news stories how polarized parties are navigating times of mistrust and how we can learn to build trust in each other.
- Special SeriesThe Climate Generation: Born into crisis, building solutions
Climate change is shaping a mindset revolution—powerfully driving innovation and progress. And young people are leading the transformation. This special series focuses on the roles of those born since 1989, when recognition of children's rights and the spike of global temperatures began to intersect. The stories include vivid Monitor photography, and are written from Indigenous Northern Canada, Bangladesh, Namibia, Barbados, and the United States.
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