Businesses say Brussels got its math wrong on the carbon footprint of imports from China, Brazil and the U.S. BRUSSELS — Europe’s most energy-intensive industries are worried the European Union’s ...
Hong Kong’s education authorities have revoked the registration of a troubled private school due to poor management, following allegations that the institution collaborated with a Shenzhen-based ...
Donald Trump’s “border czar,” Tom Homan, was pressed Thursday on CNN about the administration’s efforts to bring back wrongly deported Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador in ...
Since 2015, Donna Jordan, an Oregon-based wife, mother, and grandmother, found a new life as an influencer with her quilting business, Jordan Fabrics. The business, which Donna founded with her ...
Canada has free trade agreements with 51 countries, and yet we have never been able to institute free trade within our own borders. Despite decades of discussion, an array of non-tariff barriers still ...
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 ...
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the Vote, ...
If the African American tradition of quilting has begun to find its place in the contemporary art world, it’s thanks in no small part to Carolyn Mazloomi, a self-taught quilter who has been a champion ...
A new business, Easy Auto Powersports, is coming to East Ridge and the city is entering into a new development agreement with it in respect to the Border Region retail district. The 48,500 square foot ...
The United States has the longest country-to-country border in the world—the one to the north that we share with Canada. Yet in any given news cycle, that border is rarely mentioned. The Canadian ...
NOGALES, Ariz. – It's easy to walk south from the U.S. into Mexico. What's hard is going the other way. A team of NPR journalists experienced that for ourselves, on a bright day in March when we ...