Stanford student German Gonzalez addresses a crowd of people gathered outside of the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice in support of 11 Stanford students facing felony charges for protesting the war ...
Trump administration claims on how long the conflict may last are increasingly inconsistent and contradictory In the second week of the US‑Israel war on Iran, the Trump administration’s public ...
The International Olympic Committee says the games are not meant to be political. But governments and athletes have frequently used the Olympics to make statements through boycotts and protests. Peter ...
Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem “repeatedly misled” lawmakers in a “brazen” attempt to skirt accountability, according to two senior Democratic members of Congress, who have referred ...
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 ...
PARK CITY, Utah — The jury in the murder trial of Kouri Richins has reached a verdict in the trial for her husband's murder. They announced that they found Richins guilty of all five counts: ...
U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran have led to past statements from the president and those closest to him to resurface, displaying how campaign promises may be at odds with current foreign policy.
President Donald Trump made a bloodthirsty late-night social media post boasting that it is his “great honor” to be “killing” Iranians as part of his war, shortly before more U.S. troops were ...
The Trump administration’s talking points on the Iran war have been a moving target, with officials giving sometimes conflicting takes of the operation’s goals in language that evolves in real-time.
Three weeks after the joint US-Israeli war against Iran began, the conflict has reached a fuzzy state of mixed messages and uncertainty, with Donald Trump's public comments often seemingly ...
The president made the comment on social media a short time after telling reporters on the White House lawn that he wasn’t interested in a cease-fire because the U.S. was “obliterating the other side.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump dropped his push Tuesday for U.S. allies to join in protecting the Strait of Hormuz from Iranian threats — an about-face that came just one day after he called upon ...