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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 30, 2015
- Djokovic beats Wawrinka, will face Murray in Australian Open final
- Ex-rap mogul Suge Knight arrested on suspicion of murder
- McDonald's new leadership searches for menu hits
- What time is the Super Bowl Halftime Show? And what does Katy Perry have planned?
- 'Paper Love' tracks a journalist's search for the girl her grandfather lost to the Holocaust
- A Christian Science PerspectiveThe mandate of Love
- Boko Haram: Nigeria regains border town after Chadian military assault
- Watch this very rare African golden cat try to eat a monkey
- FCC redfines high speed: Do you still have 'broadband' Internet?
- For green, comfortable homes, Africans turn to mud
- Study finds wide gulf between public, scientist views about science
- Baleen whales hear with their bones, study finds
- US GDP grew at 2.4 percent rate in 2014, best since 2010
- Apple eats away at Samsung's global market share
- As gay rights gain acceptance, conservatives say they face discrimination
- Supersonic, rocket-powered car could break land speed record
- Wireless auction raises a whopping $44.9 billion
- Did Congress just make the US-Israeli relationship even more partisan?
- Mitt Romney to announce 2016 plans today: Is he in?
- Britain remembers wartime leader Winston Churchill 50 years later
- High winds force NASA to scrub soil satellite launch
- Top Picks: The Digital Detach app, Mark Ronson's track 'Uptown Special,' and more
- Huge alien ring system dwarfs Saturn's
- Pandora One vs. Spotify Premium: Which music streaming service is a better deal?
- Why Texas Muslims remained calm in face of angry hecklers
- 'Project Almanac': The movie would have been better without the found-footage gimmick
- Why is more data on Afghanistan war being classified, former US commanders ask
- China builds ever-higher walls against West and its 'values'
- Confederate submarine's hull again revealed 150 years later
- Super Bowl 2015: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks, statistically speaking
- Romney says no to 2016. Who wins?
- Instead of down in a barrel, duo become first to climb up Niagara Falls
- Panama: Gossip trumped security in ex-president's wiretap targets
- Can dogs feel emotion? Brutus the Rottweiler mourns death of his brother
- 'Black Sea': The submarine movie is full of clichés
- Why do scientists have different opinions than the rest of us?
- Mugabe named new Africa Union chair
- Tesla Model S P85D update of 'insane' acceleration coming, Musk tweets
- Are chickens any good with numbers? The answer might surprise you.
- Etan Patz's murder trial opens 35 years after boy's disappearance
- Over 50 dead in Pakistani Shiite mosque bombing
- Why is this supernova so bubbly?
- From the Monitor archives: Britain bids Winston Churchill farewell
- 'Red Army' is a lively documentary about the famous Soviet hockey team
- Deadly Sinai attack undercuts Egyptian army claims of anti-IS success
- How hostage pilot drama is feeding an antiwar movement in Jordan
- Super Bowl fans: Behind the face paint and feathers to possible stardom
- Lindsey Graham explores presidential run. What on earth is he thinking?
- Humans of New York donates $1 million: How to make a nice gesture sustainable
- Mitt Romney says he won't run for president in 2016
- Shake Shack IPO: Shares rocket 130 percent in market debut
- Will Missy Elliott perform during the 2015 Super Bowl halftime show?
- West eyes new Russian sanctions amid renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine
- 'The Mime Order': Critics say fans won't be able to put Samantha Shannon's latest down
- From the Monitor archives: Sentencing of a notorious apartheid assassin
- Mitt Romney is out: Now, nobody can win
- Verizon offers silver bullet for immortal 'supercookies'
- Could tipping reach a tipping point? Some restaurants try new model.
- Taming of the spatula
- 'Humans of New York' blog raises $1M for students facing hurdles to college
- Bill O'Reilly will explore 'the Real West' in a new project
- Google Now powers up by pulling in info from other apps
- In state of the NFL address, Roger Goodell reflects on self
- California officials seek to regulate electronic cigarettes
- Why Mitt will run in 2016 ... Oh, never mind!
- Space dust deflates evidence for cosmic inflation
- How these two women guided the Keystone bill through a divided Senate