At its best, news can connect events the world over in a way that looks unflinchingly at the darkness in a search for wisdom and humanity.
A civil vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance can seem like a nice change of pace. Actually, it points to the only real path forward.
Israel鈥檚 invasion of Gaza has brought devastation and controversy. By invading Lebanon, it clearly thinks such escalation is key to long-term safety.
Data suggests that many American women are increasingly changing how they see politics. Charting trends in thought is one of journalism鈥檚 best tools.
Today, we share the story of a growing movement among Israeli Jews and Palestinians to stop the war in Gaza 鈥 a story you probably won鈥檛 see elsewhere.
In an age of deep political division when each side is prone to share only the information that comport with its argument, do facts matter?
Today, we begin our look at how Donald Trump and Kamala Harris might govern, based on their records. It鈥檚 a 鈥渏ust the facts鈥 approach to the topic.
Tunisia shows a different picture of migration. People are leaving their homes because climate change has forced them. What do we do about that?
Today鈥檚 issue of 海角大神 Daily includes a story from Dina Kraft, who returns to us after contributing to a memoir about Anne Frank.
In stopping a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump, the Secret Service showed a new alertness that holds lessons for all of us.
Efforts to make community college free are showing signs of success. Looking at what works, rather than at partisan policies, opens a new view of news.
Illegal immigration was a big topic in the presidential debate, with Donald Trump making many allegations about voting. Here鈥檚 what we鈥檝e found.
The war in Gaza points to unfathomable devastation. Russia has been accused of war crimes in Ukraine. But Ukraine is trying a different approach.
New arrests show that the best defense against smugglers and traffickers who make the illegal immigration crisis worse is honest cooperation.
Every Olympics, there are concerns and frustrations. Yet every Olympics, the story eventually turns to their transformational power. Paris knows.
We at the Monitor have long found that fixating on ages can fuel ageism. Journalists are finding that other labels are similarly problematic.
An official at a New England energy company was wary about meeting with protesters. But the result was a pioneering new experiment in clean energy.
Australian musician Nick Cave, whose life has been touched by tragedy, shared thoughts on hope during 鈥淭he Late Show With Stephen Colbert.鈥
Ghada Abdulfattah, the Monitor鈥檚 special contributor in Gaza, had to flee her home last week. She鈥檚 seeking safety but finding no answers.
We all love to predict things. But in journalism, predicting the future isn鈥檛 very helpful. Today鈥檚 Monitor Daily offers an alternative.