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Monitor articles for January 21, 2016
- Is the disappearance of Bolivia's second-largest lake a harbinger?
- Ex-Oklahoma officer convicted of rape sentenced to 263 years in prison
- Why embattled public defenders 'welcome' lawsuits against them
- The ExplainerLitvinenko murder inquiry fingers FSB, Putin. What does Britain do next?
- First Look'Sister Wives' case: Will polygamy become legal in Utah?
- Difference MakerMaung Nyeu is helping his people put their language and stories on record
- 4 audiobooks for armchair travelers
- Far out! How starry-eyed American utopians saw the world
- Six of the best credit cards for cashback
- First LookFirst Alabama execution in two years: Does state have the correct drugs?
- A Christian Science PerspectiveThe good report
- What Antarctica tells us about hope for life on Mars
- Will Indonesia toughen its anti-terror laws after deadly IS-linked attack?
- 'Brave' new browser to block bad ads, pay customers
- Obama visits Detroit auto show, checks out Chevy Bolt EV electric car
- Historic hire: How Bills' Kathryn Smith paves the way for women in the NFL
- First LookRare and elusive bush dog caught on camera in Panama
- Ricotta cake with candied citrus
- Glazed vanilla pound cake
- Honda Fit vs. Hyundai Accent: Which economy car fits you best?
- 'The Past' ruefully explores childhood memories of a beloved family home
- First LookWhat Oregon Gov. Brown and Ammon Bundy have in common
- Verbal EnergyForever Anbar, or is that maybe ambergris?
- Detroit schools are back in session. Is it 'school as usual'?
- Germany and Poland seek to diminish tensions with talks
- Tiny-house villages: An innovative solution to homelessness?
- Electric-car buyers expect battery upgrades
- 'The X-Files': Was the original show an early sign of the decline of the time slot?
- Pakistan observes national day of mourning after university attack
- Giardiniera slaw with bacon
- Why people become terrorists
- Obama says he is 'going to cry' at Malia's high school graduation
- How a professor found the largest known prime number
- Will New York go easy on low-level offenders?
- Dov Charney wants back at American Apparel
- The Monitor's ViewFor a world in gloom, a new torchbearer
- Bizarre, long-lost tree frog discovered in India: Why its habitat may be in danger
- Opinion: Open source for all mankind
- China responds to Taiwan’s election results with hostile messages
- Is the Polar Vortex driving comfort food cravings?
- Volvo's 2020 pledge: No one will die in our cars.
- Will Bernie Sanders + Simon & Garfunkel = victory?
- 'Baskets': A look at the new FX comedy and the success of the network's original programming
- First LookTed Cruz on climate change: Do his inaccuracies matter to voters?
- Is Apple good for Europe?
- First LookFlorida mother fights off carjackers. Don’t get between a mom and her kids
- Flint: Hot water for Michigan governor after emails go public
- Behold the 'dragon thief,' the oldest known Jurassic dinosaur
- Five questions to ask before buying a house
- GM gets into the car-sharing game with 'Maven'
- Why Helsinki's young adults are moving in with seniors
- China, Egypt sign $17 billion in investment deals as Xi tours Mideast
- 'Cats' will return to Broadway: How well do revivals do on the Great White Way?
- Washington in bullseye of potentially historic blizzard
- How to grow rice, wheat, and corn sustainably
- Ten money moves to make before taking a side job
- Is GOP establishment learning to like Donald Trump?
- Is Sarah Palin justified in using son's arrest to attack Obama's vets record?
- Hong Kong democrats find a deeper resonance in Taiwan's orderly election
- Venus flytrap's meat-hunting secret? The little plant can count.
- IBM acquires Ustream as it gears up for $105 billion market
- Kent State professor case: When does academic speech justify FBI probe?
- Sex abuse scandal hits Rhode Island school
- First LookThe blizzard cometh: How to cope with flight cancellations
- New Himalayan bird species found by listening to its unique voice