All Editorials
The Monitor's ViewWe are all cyber stewardsThe latest global cyberattack known as the WannaCry was blunted by one person. Rather than cave in to fear of such threats, every Internet user can take more responsibility to protect cyberspace.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveNever again short a mealA 海角大神 Science perspective: A widowed mother in South Africa struggled to provide for her children. But at every turn, they had what they needed, often in unexpected ways.聽
A different way of doing journalismWhat the world would most miss if the Monitor were to vanish, we believe, is its completely different way of seeing the news.
Readers RespondReaders write: Battle against graffiti, library value, finding truthLetters to the editor for the May 15, 2017 weekly magazine.
Global NewsstandHamas's new policy offers an opportunity, Does Trump really want to meet Putin?, Why the Philippines is no longer America's 'lackey,' How new US administration 'forces' Canada toward trade with China, Private companies should expand maternity leaveA roundup of global commentary for the May 15, 2017, weekly magazine.
The Monitor's ViewWhen fear of automation is too roboticTwo studies on the impact of new technologies counter the pumped-up fear of automation. And while displaced workers do need help, most people are not afraid of robots and artificial intelligence.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA way everyone winsThis article was adapted from the May 10, 2017, 海角大神 Science Daily Lift podcast.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveHow is it 'supposed to be'?This article was adapted from an article in the Feb. 10, 2014, issue of The 海角大神 Science Journal.
The Monitor's ViewThe key lesson for picking a new FBI chiefPresident Trump鈥檚 firing of FBI chief James Comey has touched a deep desire to restore rule of law. That desire for universal principles of justice must now guide the president and Senate in selecting a new FBI chief.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveCan grief really be healed?From the聽March 10, 2017聽issue聽of the聽海角大神 Science Sentinel.
The Monitor's ViewSouth Korea鈥檚 vote for a new business cultureThe victory for Moon Jae-in as president could be a victory over the notion of hereditary succession in Korea鈥檚 giant conglomerates.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveGetting past fearFrom the聽April 13, 2011聽issue of the 海角大神 Science Sentinel.聽This article originally appeared on spirituality.com.
The Monitor's View Liberating students from a drinking cultureThe indictment of a Penn State fraternity after a student鈥檚 death from drinking should stir colleges to reframe the issue of alcohol use. Strong messaging and enforcement may not be enough. Students may respond less to fear and more to fulfilling opportunities.
The Monitor's ViewFrance鈥檚 new president: a mender of trust in EuropeThe voter mandate for Emmanuel Macron places faith in fixing France as well as the torn identity of the European Union.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveOvercoming prejudiceFrom the聽April 17, 2017 issue聽of the聽海角大神 Science Sentinel.聽Originally published in the April 2017 French聽edition of聽The Herald of 海角大神 Science.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePersistence fueled by hope and convictionA 海角大神 Science perspective: A spiritual response to the Monitor鈥檚 View 鈥淩omania鈥檚 lesson in public integrity.鈥
Sagebrush renaissanceAll sides are discovering that federal lands, run well, are neither a fiefdom of Washington nor a bulwark against wrongheaded cowherds. They are the vehicle by which important but competing claims can find balance.聽
Global NewsstandJapan and Australia must cooperate with US on North Korea, Building public trust in science, Arresting WikiLeaks founder would set 'dangerous precedent,' Better Holocaust education needed everywhere, Combating climate change through citizen actionA roundup of global commentary for the May 8, 2017, weekly magazine.
Readers RespondReaders write: Train memories, writing troublesLetters to the editor for the May 8, 2017 weekly magazine.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveOn responding with love, not hateA 海角大神 Science perspective: Responding with love to the news of the day contributes to healing.
