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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.
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Monitor articles for January 12, 2021
- From snowy Yukon, a Punjabi dance warms Canadian hearts
- First LookHomeland Security head abruptly quits days before inauguration
- Beware entanglements? ‘Realists’ fret over Biden foreign policy.
- ‘Long Time Coming’ excavates the origins of modern-day racism
- FocusHow a mob stormed the Capitol – and how to stop another assault
- A Christian Science PerspectiveIn need of mental self-care? Try prayer.
- The Monitor's ViewContrition in a crisis brings out truth
- First LookDo politicians serve the Constitution or the president?
- ‘Concrete Rose’ is another winner from ‘The Hate U Give’ author
- Essential shapes: sculpture from the ancient to the avant-garde
- Q&A with Danielle Evans, author of ‘The Office of Historical Corrections’
- ‘He will do his duty’: How loyalty led to conflict for Mike Pence
- Podcast: The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
- First LookOnce again, House plans vote on President Trump's impeachment
- After Capitol assault, public opinion shifts toward Trump’s removal
- First LookAmid many losses in 2020, a win for electric cars
- First LookAfter Capitol attack, some businesses rethink political spending