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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.
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Monitor articles for November 04, 2016
- The story behind a massive Muslim protest against a Christian governor
- Can two new twists on the Big Mac help McDonald's win customers?
- After reports of injuries and explosions, Samsung recalls washing machines
- Homeowners insurance claims continue to drop in the US
- Takata considers bankruptcy to ease financial strain from massive recall
- Bridgegate: Two Christie aides found guilty of creating epic traffic jam
- Environmentalism grows more diverse
- Why Election Day hacking risks are overblown
- When an alliance comes with strings attached
- First LookWhat is that mysterious 'pinging sound' coming from the Arctic sea floor?
- First LookWith another rocket success, China solidifies place in space industry
- Video: More kids are becoming 'white hat' hackers
- First LookBeyond Donald Trump: Election conspiracy theories flourish globally
- Why critical sectors share threat intelligence
- The IRS’s commendable silence in the presidential campaign
- Podcast: Toby Feakin on the state of cybersecurity in Asia
- 'Doctor Strange' doesn't appreciably improve the Marvel universe
- 'Loving' is careful not to offend
- Five reasons to fight for school food reform
- Republican hard-liners poised to gain strength in Congress
- How undecided voters could spring a surprise this election
- First LookSoul food tourism: Neiman's $66 collard greens are both a hit and a miss
- 'Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited'
- Feds say, stay alert to possible Al Qaeda attack around Election Day
- Massive botnet that crippled US web takes aim at Africa
- A Christian Science PerspectiveElections and divine power
- Top Picks: Johnnyswim's 'Live at Rockwood Music Hall,' the Citymapper app, and more
- Disneyland peanut butter cookies
- First LookYes, we might have no bananas. Can science prevent the fruit's extinction?
- First LookAlabama death row inmate gets seventh stay of execution: Why now?
- 'Hacksaw Ridge' often has bloodlust pose as religiosity
- First LookChina's Wanda production company buys out Dick Clark Productions
- First LookPenn State fined record $2.4 million for handling of Sandusky abuse claims
- Most Americans don't want the Electoral College. Why does it prevail?
- Some careers can help you conquer student debt faster
- One of this election's bright spots: early voting
- Despite military successes, Russia's main goal in Syria remains elusive
- How one engineering program used storytelling to recruit more women
- Why Kim Davis is being sued to pay gay, straight couples' legal fees
- First LookMiddle school suicides double in past decade: What can be done?