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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [[The Christian Science Monitor] RETHINK THE NEWS]( The Weekender June 09, 2018 Pluto dune mystery challenges scientists' frame of reference Signs of dunes on the dwarf planet baffled scientists ... until they started thinking differently. By Eva Botkin-Kowacki Staff writer | [@EBotkinKowacki]( [Read now]( Behind Trump's stance on executive power, transformed US politics President Trump has said that he has the right to pardon himself. The statement shines a light on how much has changed in politics since the last time a president made similar bold claims. By Peter Grier Staff writer | [@petergrier]( [Read now]( Organic matter found on Mars, opening new chapter in search for life Two announcements from NASA today represent major steps forward in cracking that case. By Eva Botkin-Kowacki Staff writer | [@EBotkinKowacki]( [Read now]( Special Projects How a global crusade is working to save the improbable reef of Cartagena [Read now]( In Pictures Evacuees wait for free ice cream in a provisional shelter after the eruption of the Fuego volcano damaged their community in Escuintla, Guatemala, on June 7. [View gallery]( The Christian Science Monitor is a trademark of The Christian Science Publishing Society, registered in the United States and in other countries. The First Church of Christ, Scientist The First Church of Christ, Scientist210 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA, 02115-3195, US © 2018 The Christian Science Publishing Society [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe]( Profile]( [Email Preference Center](

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