From folding gyoza around the dinner table to beating old pots through the neighborhood, five writers share their favorite ...
New York Muslims were subjected to surveillance and fear after 9/11. Now, many welcome the mayorship of Zohran Mamdani, the ...
Our White House correspondent reflects on a momentous and tumultuous year covering a president determined to flex his power, ...
We find in “the larger thought of God,” as today’s hymn puts it, no limits to God’s bestowals on us.
Traveling across China this year, the Monitor’s Beijing Bureau Chief found optimism, nimbleness, and resilience – even in the ...
President Donald Trump says Ukraine and Russia are “closer than ever before” to a peace deal, even as Russia launched another ...
Welcome to your Monday.  Last Wednesday, you heard from our special correspondent in the Middle East. Friday our “letter from” was by a U.S.-based education reporter on his work in Japan. Today, we ...
In Boston and other cities, some lawful permanent residents are having their naturalization ceremonies canceled, amid a Trump ...
Efforts to stop Venezuela’s oil exports signal that U.S. goals go beyond the narcotics trade to include pressure on the ...
Erika Kirk, leader of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA, endorsed Vice President JD Vance as the ...
Forget commercialism and stress. Our correspondents share their traditions to tap into the true meaning of Christmas.
Many Ukrainians lament the reminder that a corrupt culture still lurks in the halls of power. Yet many are encouraged that ...