All Editorials
The Monitor's ViewWhat police reform looks like from withinAn emphasis on dignity and diversity helps police departments bond with the communities they serve.
The Monitor's ViewSee Dick and Jane resilientEducators worried about learning loss in students during the pandemic can look to a counternarrative in the field of literacy promotion.
The Monitor's ViewReversing the odds on the gambling industryA rise in gambling addiction has pushed three former industry bigwigs to lobby for reforms.
The Monitor's ViewSyria鈥檚 war victims as peacemakersA verdict in a German court against a former Syrian official accused of heinous crimes during his country鈥檚 war has given hope to victims that they can play a role for peace.
The Monitor's ViewThe power of sport to quell violence in AfricaThe continent鈥檚 premier soccer tournament has pushed this year鈥檚 host, war-torn Cameroon, to be a showcase for peace.
The Monitor's ViewHow aid can nudge the TalibanThe US and UN vow that assistance for Afghanistan鈥檚 humanitarian crisis goes to the people, empowering them, not a suspect regime.
The Monitor's ViewThe natural rights behind Kazakhstan protestsA global trend toward autocratic rule was defied by a mass, unplanned protest asserting civic rights in the Central Asian country.
The Monitor's ViewA brighter future: How do we get there?A new Smithsonian exhibit challenges visitors to draw on their own inspiration and creativity to imagine a better world.
The Monitor's ViewSpace 2022: To the moon 鈥 and beyondMany nations plan uncrewed lunar missions. One goal: Use the moon as practice before sending humans to Mars.
The Monitor's ViewEVs: Coming on like Lightning?Demand for electric pickup trucks and sporty cars puts more shine on the future of EVs.
The Monitor's ViewOne reason to trust in democracy鈥檚 resilienceThe life of South Africa鈥檚 Desmond Tutu displayed the power of persistent good.
The Monitor's ViewNew year, new thinkingPoets past and present help us look beyond old challenges to the better world we can achieve.
New Year鈥檚 reflections: How catastrophes invite us to change and growGiven the world鈥檚 interconnectedness, choosing to grow and learn from times of shared crisis can help us all move forward, our correspondent says.
The Monitor's ViewThe Christmas gift not in short supplyMany people find acts of kindness are not only in abundance,聽but also better reflect the loving spirit of Christmas.
The Monitor's ViewSmart toys that snitch on kidsMore and more toys under the Christmas tree include connections to the internet and could present privacy problems.聽
The Monitor's ViewBooks carry inmates beyond the bars鈥淩eading is where I found freedom,鈥 says a formerly incarcerated man who鈥檚 placing microlibraries in prisons across the United States.
The Monitor's ViewHelp for Afghan refugeesAt this season of giving, Americans are reaching out to thousands who aided the U.S. and now are arriving with little but the clothes on their backs.
The Monitor's ViewGiving out of abundanceThe movement to 鈥渂uy nothing鈥 for holiday gifts and instead give away聽items taps into an innate, planet-friendly generosity.
The Monitor's ViewMessage from the young: The future鈥檚 going to be all rightA poll shows that young Americans are the most confident U.S. generation that things will get better. And youths in poorer nations are even more confident.
The Monitor's ViewThe right way to give away a fortuneMacKenzie Scott has donated $8.6 billion to charities in the last 18 months. But some聽 question her approach. Learning the best way to do it could set a valuable example.
