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Monitor articles for June 25, 2018
- Supreme Court ruling has 'huge' implications for voting rights
- Trump and truth: Why the media are losing the battle
- The Monitor's ViewIs love a winning message for Ethiopia?
- FocusFor Maine lobstermen, conservation and success go hand in hand
- First Look'Love always wins:' Ethiopian PM responds to assassination attempt
- First LookTexas charity has taken in 32 immigrant parents separated from kids
- First Look'Jurassic World,' 'Incredibles 2' make for Hollywood's fourth-largest weekend ever
- First LookIndia takes direct control in Kashmir after alliance ends
- Podcast: The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast June 25, 2018 – The Christian Science Monitor DailyThe New York Times asked an interesting question Sunday: What if you had been told a lie all your life, only for the government that told it to suddenly acknowledge it wasn’t true? In this case, the example was Saudi Arabia. Also: our five stories about the power of perception, sustainable economics, and the life-changing nature of books. Join the Monitor's Mark Sappenfield and Eva Botkin-Kowacki for today's news. For more information, visit csmonitor.com/daily.
- Colombia's 'lord of the books' saves tomes from the trash
- First LookSaudi Arabia’s 'driving ban' is finally lifted
- 'Uncensored' tells of a difficult passage between black and white, poor and rich
- First LookNorth Korea cancels its annual anti-US rally
- First LookZimbabwe officials say 'nothing will stop' election after rally blast
- 'The Bone and Sinew of the Land' restores a lost chapter of US history
- A Christian Science PerspectiveA commitment to universal dignity
- How nationalism fuels anti-immigration front across the West