All From the Editors
EditorialsA big change to our websiteThe goal of our new navigation is to be one-stop shopping for a different way of looking at the news.
EditorialsGoverning wiselyAllegations of fraud and stolen elections did not begin in 2020. Yet refusing to accept election results 鈥 at least at the presidential level 鈥 did. What happened?
EditorialsA discovery bigger than archaeologyThe Middle East is full of groundbreaking archaeological discoveries.聽What intrigued our correspondent wasn鈥檛 what this team uncovered, but who uncovered it.
EditorialsA fresh take on SomaliaA trip to Somalia helped launch our war correspondent鈥檚 career. Some three decades later, he returns聽鈥 this time with his photojournalist son.
EditorialsThree questions about police reformBoston police commissioner Michael Cox is running the department he once sued, after being beaten by his fellow officers while he was in plainclothes.
EditorialsThe hardest story to tellHow do you ask people who lost family and friends in a deadly crash to talk about forgiveness? With patience and compassion.
EditorialsA Monitor newsroom debate: Is democracy a 'value'?- EditorialsOcean Atlas: The girl who carries the ocean
EditorialsMartin and Coretta: A love storyA tribute to the couple鈥檚 love 鈥 for each other and for humanity 鈥 has arisen on Boston Common in the form of a 22-foot-tall bronze sculpture.聽
EditorialsWhat is progress, anyway?Points of Progress writer Erika Page reflects on lessons learned during her year on the Monitor's progress beat.
EditorialsThe Christmas that didn鈥檛 come from a storeMy mother loved giving gifts, and her generous heart just expanded every December. The family budget, however, did not.
EditorialsArt that honors women鈥檚 strength鈥淥f Rope and Chain Her Bones Are Made鈥 celebrates the handiwork that underlies the often invisible work associated with womanhood.
EditorialsAn appreciation of former Monitor Editor John HughesJohn Hughes won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting in Indonesia and went on to a career that spanned Voice of America and the Reagan administration.
EditorialsIn high court case, a delicate web of emotions"It鈥檚 about children, about child welfare. It鈥檚 about historical injustice and trauma,鈥 our reporter tells the Monitor's Why We Wrote This podcast.
EditorialsMaking kindness a visible priorityDavid Clark Scott favorite stories were of people taking the time to help one another. On his last day of work, he was working on such a story.聽We picked up where he left off.
EditorialsHonoring the astonishing Mr. GouldLegendary Monitor essayist John聽Gould had known not one, but two veterans of the Battle of Gettysburg, and taught Stephen King all about writing.
EditorialsRemembering a 9-year-old鈥檚 pioneering stepConcerning discrimination against Mexican Americans, Mendez v. Westminster was cited as precedent in more well-known聽Brown v. Board of Education.
EditorialsPress freedom, democracy, and Fahad ShahKashmiri journalist Fahad Shah, editor of The Kashmir Walla newspaper and a Monitor contributor,聽remains behind bars.
EditorialsDriven to the frontlines by compassion鈥淭he Ukrainians didn鈥檛 ask for this,鈥 Yankee Task Force volunteer Joshua Curry says in a telephone interview from Kharkiv, Ukraine.
EditorialsBear witness: Compassion at the forest鈥檚 edgeHow a Monitor photographer found herself feeding a wild black bear named Cedric while on assignment in Minnesota
