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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

Why is Christian Science in our name?
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 Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to progress in the world. Since 1908, we’ve aimed “to injure no man, but to bless all mankind,” as our founder, Mary Baker Eddy, put it.
Here, you’ll find award-winning journalism not driven by commercial influences – a news organization that takes seriously its mission to uplift the world by seeking solutions and finding reasons for credible hope.
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Monitor articles for January 15, 2015
- How is middle class doing? Four gauges show why politicians are talking fixes.
- Target pulls out of Canada. What went wrong?
- US eases Cuba embargo Friday, island open to greater trade and travel
- Bank of America sees profits fall by double digits
- Five side jobs that can supplement your income
- The Monitor's ViewUS needs unity to counter Islamic State
- Turn in homework by phone? Google's Classroom app says, 'No problem'
- US retail sales drop 0.9 percent in December, but holiday sales rise
- What's the evidence Al Qaeda in Yemen organized the Paris attacks?
- The Great Wall of Saudi Arabia?
- Oscars nominations 2015: What were the surprises?
- 10 best books of January: the Monitor's picks
- Astronauts find no leak in US module of space station
- Mexicans can now get birth certificates in the US
- Belgium police kill two in shootout during counterterror raid
- 2015 Oscar nominations: Who got snubbed?
- Scientists discover that being a goose is actually kind of awesome
- Charlie Hebdo: Can 'moderate' Muslims sway an extremist few?
- Monitor BreakfastSocial Security disability funds running low: how Democrats would solve problem
- Je Suis Charlie? Many Russians say 'nyet.'
- Rand Paul calls Romney 2016 bid 'insanity.' Counterproductive?
- Does the Pope believe in global warming?
- US jobless claims jump to a four-month high
- Oklahoma to resume executions, as use of death penalty declines across US
- Man down: Calling in reinforcements for the stay-at-home parent
- Would Colombia peace deal curb coca trade? Ask a coca farmer.
- Why the UN is planning fresh military offensive in Congo: briefing
- UN message to Israelis, Palestinians: Stop downward spiral
- Xiaomi, the 'Apple of the East,' debuts iPhone 6 Plus competitor
- Conquering El Capitan and five other 'impossible' feats
- How Brazil's cell phone boom is shaking up politics and journalism
- 'The Bone Clocks' writer David Mitchell will release a new book this fall
- 'Leaving Before the Rains Come' is Africa native Alexandra Fuller's captivating third memoir
- F. Scott Fitzgerald tale 'West of Sunset' draws critical praise
- Obama takes executive action on paid family and medical leave
- Mariah Carey will perform in Las Vegas this spring
- Six steps to debt freedom
- Switzerland ditches currency peg, gets much more expensive
- 'Birdman,' 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' lead Oscar nominees
- Elena-Alis Costescu promotes democracy in Romania
- 'The Dogs Are Eating Them Now' offers a harsh but illuminating verdict on the war in Afghanistan
- 19,000 French websites hit by cyberattack since Paris terror assaults, official says
- Reader recommendation: Last Chain on Billie
- A Christian Science PerspectiveFitness: A Christian approach
- Economic recovery: Foreclosure rates drop to lowest level since Great Recession
- Pope on Charlie Hebdo: 'You cannot insult the faith of others'
- Caesars Entertainment has filed for bankruptcy
- Why GOP is likely to cave in fight over Obama's immigration directives
- Is this Muslim the most popular man in France now?
- Activists shut down Boston area highway: Protests too reckless?
- Samsung to buyout Blackberry for $7.5 billion?
- US-Cuba relations: why Republicans are divided on new rules
- Sea level rise rapidly accelerating, say scientists
- Boko Haram: Satellite images point to scorched-earth rampage
- How alleged lone wolf terrorist plotted attack on US Capitol – and was stopped
- Verbal EnergyAnatomy of a malapropism
- Sorry, Apple. Google Play store now has more apps than iTunes.
- El Capitan has been conquered: Climbers finish without tools
- Difference MakerSabyasachi Mukherjee revived a once-grand but dilapidated museum
- 'Spark of brilliance' bias holding back women in science?
- Rex Ryan promises to 'build a bully' in Buffalo
- Judge tells Michigan to recognize gay marriages. Will Supreme Court agree?
- How Tsarnaev lawyers are pushing judge during jury selection
- Why Tom Hanks is pushing community college
- Could one of Kony’s abductees trigger his downfall?