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Israeli protesters: ‘Traitors’ – or best and brightest?Rated 2023-03-13 - sethherr |
The Christian Science Monitor Daily for March 9, 2023Rated 2023-03-15 - sethherr |
Why the House will vote to make Washington the 51st US stateRated 2023-03-21 - cindy |
Battle over DC statehood collides with politics of crimeRated 2023-03-21 - cindy |
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona: Debt relief and teacher shortagesRated 2023-03-30 - cindy |
Biden student loan plan: What’s fair for borrowers, taxpayers?Rated 2023-03-30 - cindy |
Student loan forgiveness: Where does empathy fit in?Rated 2023-03-30 - cindy |
Wrong door, wrong driveway: How US got to shoot first, ask laterRated 2023-04-28 - sethherr |
Is nuclear power attractive or risky? In Minnesota, it’s both.In Minnesota legislature, climate change has revived Democrats’ interest in nuclear power. But a radioactive leak has rekindled public concerns about safety. 2023-05-01 The Christian Science Monitor Colette Davidson ($) 2,000 words Rated 2023-05-03 - jim |
The Christian Science Monitor Daily for August 21, 2023Rethink the news: Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear and considering different views. 2023-08-21 The Christian Science Monitor ($) 2,000 words Rated 2023-08-23 - sethherr |
The Christian Science Monitor Daily for January 4, 2024Rethink the news: Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear and considering different views. 2024-01-04 The Christian Science Monitor ($) 5,000 words Rated 2024-01-05 - sethherr |
Venezuela’s Maduro clings to power. Opposition hopes this time it ends differently.Venezuelan President Maduro has claimed – without evidence – that he won the presidential election. Despite high levels of repression, the opposition is leaning into their hope for change. 2024-08-05 The Christian Science Monitor Mie Hoejris Dahl ($) 2,000 words Rated 2024-08-05 - sethherr |