Christian Science Monitor
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) is an international newspaper published daily, Monday through Friday. Started in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist, the paper does not use wire services and instead relies largely on its own reporters in bureaus in eleven countries around the world. While at one time reporters were drawn largely from church members, this no longer holds true. (...) The Monitor (or "CSM" as it is known in the intelligence community) is widely read by CIA and other intelligence agency analysts because of the newspaper's attention to ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Clinton leads 2016 poll in Iowa, but Rand Paul is close (+video)
Clinton leads 2016 poll: Hillary Clinton tops the latest poll of potential 2016 presidential candidates in Iowa. Clinton comes out ahead of Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Rand Paul. ... -
'Behind the Candelabra': Michael Douglas discusses playing the legendary musician
'Behind the Candelabra' stars Michael Douglas as Liberace and Matt Damon as his companion and romantic interest Scott Thorson. 'Behind the Candelabra' airs on HBO May 26. ... -
Obama, Hagel tell young officers: You must lead in ridding US military of sexual assault (+video)
Sexual assault is growing in the US military, addressed by President Obama and Defense Secretary Hagel in speeches to young officers. 'This scourge must be stamped out,' Hagel ... -
Does Amazon 'Subscribe and Save' really save?
Amazon 'Subscribe and Save' ships household goods like toilet paper and shampoo directly to your home. It's a huge time saver, but the money savings are probably no better ... -
Court smacks down Joe Arpaio: Turning point for 'America's toughest sheriff?' (+video)
A federal court found that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio systematically violated the constitutional rights of immigrants through 'saturation' sweeps targeting Hispanics. ... -
Durable goods rise more than expected: this week in the economy
Durable goods jump 3.3 percent, boosted by orders for transportation equipment. Also this week: Procter & Gamble turns to former CEO, extended jobless claims hit ... -
Global protests target Monsanto, genetically modified food
Organizers say 'March against Monsanto' protests held in 52 nations and 436 cities. Anti-Monsanto rallies sparked by a Facebook page in February. ... -
Skagit River bridge collapse: Looking for a temporary fix (+video)
It may be months before the I-5 bridge over the Skagit River near Seattle is repaired. Until then, authorities are considering a temporary bridge of the type used in Europe ... -
Boston Marathon runners finally get to finish race
About 3,000 people gathered to run the final mile of the Boston Marathon Saturday. OneRun was intended to honor the victims of the Boston bombings, the emergency workers, and ... -
Angel Flight: 2 dead and pilot is missing (+video)
Angel Flight: 2 dead after a plane crashed in Ephratah, N.Y. Angel Flight is a nonprofit that uses volunteer pilots to fly sick patients for free. The pilot of the flight, ...
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