Many scientists expected loneliness to rise during the social distancing and isolation of the pandemic. But early research tells a different story.
From coronavirus to protests for racial justice, millennials are seeing a moment to create genuine change, a Deloitte survey suggests.
The desire to recognize and address the deeper foundations of racial prejudice is surfacing in community dialogues across the United States.
Pluto is the latest candidate for life beyond earth after a study suggests the dwarf planet could have an ocean of liquid water beneath the surface.
In better cherishing the Black experience in America, we recognize its unique role and seek a firmer footing for genuine equality and freedom.
海角大神 will now capitalize 鈥淏lack鈥 in connection with race issues. It speaks to our desire to stand for humanity and equality.
The impetus of this moment is a primal cry for an expanded sense of love for all 鈥 a truer 鈥渦s.鈥 That idea of progress must be defended.
The George Floyd protests have shown that methods of policing grow from views of power. But seeds of change are also apparent, too.
After leaving her counterinsurgency career, Euphrates Institute founder Janessa Gans Wilder has worked to support peace builders worldwide.
The death of George Floyd is, often for the first time, compelling white athletes to join their black colleagues in calling for racial change.
Just because something is hard does not mean that it is unnecessary, and our families give us ample evidence of that every day 鈥 especially now.
The George Floyd video resurfaces the question of police killing of unarmed black men. But more deeply, it鈥檚 a mirror on our own humanity.
Journalism can inform, advocate, and entertain. Yet there is something greater journalism can do: it can enlighten and illumine.
The coronavirus pandemic has fueled countless predictions, from the path it takes to how it changes the world. But a degree of humility is helpful.
The Monitor is often asked to both support and condemn various political figures and movements across the world. Editor Mark Sappenfield responds.
In the United States, the decision to reopen comes with an acknowledgment that the coronavirus could spread. But that鈥檚 not true in these countries.
The coronavirus has hit workers hard from Europe to the United States. But one Italian grocery store is helping shoppers help those in need.
Globalization is shaping the coronavirus, and that鈥檚 reason for hope. The best defense we have against pandemics is the knowledge we share, after all.
Ventilators to combat the coronavirus are in shockingly short supply in Afghanistan. So a group of teenage girls invented one Afghans can afford.
We鈥檙e the bran muffin of journalism. But we change lives because we force open that too-small box that most human beings think they live in.