Audubon as Artist” plunges into John James Audubon’s fascination with classical European art, which influenced his celebrated ...
The Kremlin presents its war in Ukraine as a continuation of Moscow’s fight against Nazism in World War II. An exhibition of ...
Six months ago, young Poles helped vote out eight years of backsliding conservative rule. But will their enthusiasm persist ...
A fencing club in Nairobi, Kenya, is expanding the sport’s reach and trying to send athletes to the Olympics.
America’s role as a major backer of Israel’s military is coming under rare, rising scrutiny due to the war in Gaza. Our ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we ...
Police tactics in high-crime neighborhoods have long caused controversy. Texas has a plan to change that with community help ...
Polarization and mistrust are high in American politics today. How do we get out of that spiral? A conversation with Alexandra Hudson offers clues.
Colorado has a checkered past when it comes to guns. Democrats recently joined Republicans in the state house to defeat a semi-automatic weapons ban to find a solution that satisfies both the state’s ...
From the start of the war in Gaza seven months ago, Israel's dual war aims – rescuing hostages and defeating Hamas – have been in tension. As pressures mount on Israel to choose between a cease-fire ...
When we let a Christ-inspired view of things lift us out of unhelpful modes of thought, this opens the door to progress.
Federal clerkships are prestigious and hard to secure positions for many law school graduates. But those few spots may diminish even further for Columbia Law graduates after some conservative judges ...