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Monitor articles for February 17, 2017
- First LookWhy Unilever rejected Kraft's proposal for the second-biggest merger ever
- First LookHousehold debt nears an all-time high. What's behind the rise?
- First LookCould AI-guided balloons bring the internet to developing countries?
- First LookDwarf planet Ceres has organic molecules, widening the hunt for life
- Grand-scale extravaganza in 'The Great Wall' lacks transcendence
- 'Kedi' is about how animals can bring out the kindness in people
- Immigration arrests unleash debate: Where should line be drawn?
- First LookGreat Backyard Birdcount begins Feb. 17: how citizen-scientists can participate
- Mexico's pollution: how two entrepreneurs are driving change by embracing old cars
- Watch: Cybersecurity futures
- First LookWhere is Zealandia? Eighth continent discovered, underwater
- How to increase your chances of getting approved for a small business loan
- Top Picks: Oscar best picture nominees, the 'Song Exploder' podcast, and more
- Obama officials: There's hope for cybersecurity under Trump
- First LookHunt for Planet 9: how you can help NASA search for brown dwarfs and low-mass stars
- Critics advise against scaling 'The Great Wall' – could it kill East-West collaboration?
- First LookHarward turns down national security adviser job. Who's next on Trump's list?
- Far-right populism marches across Europe – but not in Iberia. Why not?
- 'A Divided Spy' follows MI6 agent Thomas Kell through a maze of intrigue
- 7 ways to lower your cable bill
- A Christian Science PerspectiveFrom negative predictions to spiritual good
- Why we need international students
- Can decriminalizing marijuana improve public safety in Houston?
- Zucchini fritters
- First LookRanking the presidents: Why Obama debuted at No. 12 on the list
- First LookCoders volunteer to capture NASA climate data as scientists rally for anti-Trump protests
- Many presidents have first year troubles. Trump is the same – and different.
- Girls in Africa: one way that more of them are attending school