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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 March 09, 2017
- First LookHair apparent: Study links modern Australian Aboriginals with the continent's earliest settlers
- Tomato pickers win higher pay. Can other workers use their strategy?
- First LookDanish teen and dad find WWII plane wreckage on their farm
- First LookJobs for panhandlers? Portland may pay them to clean city parks.
- First LookHow Michelle Obama surprised students at a DC high school
- Stars dish on 'Thor: Ragnarok': Will humor improve the series?
- First LookAfter marathon debate, draft of Obamacare repeal approved by House committee
- First LookBoston’s St. Patrick Day’s parade planners face backlash over gay vets ban
- America's political system: Who should check, who should balance?
- First LookUber to cease controversial use of Greyball: Will that be enough to repair its image?
- First LookSpuds in space: We probably can grow Mars potatoes, says new study
- Tips on meeting your savings goals
- First LookScientists confirm: Time crystals definitely exist
- Here are the nuts and bolts of the GOP health plan
- Verbal EnergyObservation and the new planets next door
- Harvard is dropping the LSAT requirement. Will other schools follow?
- First LookIceland aims to become the first country in the world to mandate equal pay
- Asia trip's test for Tillerson: Not just what he says, but who listens
- 'South and West' pulls together jottings made by Joan Didion while traveling
- Five tools to help your small business run more efficiently
- A Christian Science PerspectiveFinding calm amid chaos
- What is a species? Ornithologists consider ways to define it.
- Stephen Hawking calls for ‘world government’ to stop a robot uprising
- Difference MakerIn Japan, young women’s problems are often ignored. But she’s ready to help.
- The Monitor's ViewIn a trustless world, where to find qualities of trust
- First LookIsrael wants Arab neighbors to turn down volume on call to prayer
- First LookChinese media falls for phony phone foil story about Trump
- First LookLyft expands its market as Uber staggers under controversies
- Why EPA's science and tech office no longer has 'science' in its mission
- For the French, a presidential election that couldn't get much stranger
- First LookSelf-driving cars still seem scary to most Americans
- First LookBorder crossings dropped in February. Is Trump’s tough talk having an effect?
- Pan-seared scallops with golden almonds and creamy cauliflower
- First LookWhy Melania Trump's popularity is on the rise