One redesigned print magazine. One integrated Monitor.

When Mary Baker Eddy founded The Christian Science Monitor in 1908, she indicated that she wanted it to be a daily newspaper for the home. Here in the newsroom, we have been grappling with what that means for 2026 – a time when readers tend to consume their daily news online (and often out of the home), but also a moment of increased frustration at the ever-growing speed and distraction of digital content.

The newly designed print magazine is part of our effort to implement Mrs. Eddy’s vision, today. With a new layout and a new dedication to bringing you stories you have yet to see online, we are envisioning the magazine as a key part of one integrated Monitor that includes a refreshed website, new digital app, and a beautiful print product.

In the magazine’s pages, we are bringing back some beloved features, including a “Reporters on the Job” section, where our far-flung correspondents share some of what goes on behind the scenes of getting a story. But most important, we are doubling down on our mission to provide a trustworthy accounting of the news in a way that also goes deeper, keeping abreast of the times by recognizing key currents of thought and their impact.

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