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Monitor articles for June 12, 2014
- Michael Jordan is America's newest billionaire
- Were dinosaurs warm-blooded or cold-blooded? Yes, say scientists.
- Obama hints at military action in Iraq. Are airstrikes the only option?
- The Monitor's ViewIn Cantor defeat, a lesson on how to treat voters
- Americans spend billions for air conditioning. How to spend less while keeping cool.
- Kick off World Cup 2014 with Brazilian feijoada
- Ohio lawmakers turn $700 million surplus into tax cut
- Progress WatchTeen alcohol use, sexual activity, and smoking decreasing, CDC finds
- Did meddling Democrats defeat Eric Cantor?
- Is the nation’s 'greenest' utility green enough? Boulder says no.
- Retail sales and jobless claims disappoint, but hope remains in economy
- Iraq's crisis: Who's involved and what can they do about it?
- World Cup 2014 hopefuls abound in Forbes' 'Highest-Paid Athletes' list
- Phoenix church attack leaves one priest dead, one injured
- Peru sea lion returns to wild
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Where to watch Thursday
- Martha Hyer, Oscar nominee for 'Some Came Running,' dies
- Will climate change unite or divide Australian PM, Obama?
- ISIS advances in Iraq: How will US respond?
- Partisan America: Divisions deepen in politics, daily life, Pew study finds
- World Cup 2014: Does America really have no chance?
- Need a mobile buzz? Starbucks rolls out wireless charging nationwide.
- Illegal immigration dilemma: Are migrant children refugees or criminals?
- Five Labs asks: Are you living a double life on Facebook?
- Reader recommendation: Day of Deceit
- Ruby Dee, actress and civil rights activist, dies
- Supreme Court allows lawsuit over constitution … of a fruit juice
- Eric Cantor loss: Is Washington overreacting?
- Reynolds High School shooter: quiet, 'kind,' and fascinated by guns
- Chicago will be home to an Independent Bookstore Day
- Mars flying saucer test postponed due to weather
- A Christian Science Perspective'Liberty and justice for all'
- Tesla Motors says: Take our patents, please
- Ford, Heinz work on tomato-based car, but it isn't easy
- Iraq unrest: Insurgents could have big impact on oil prices
- What did tea party take from Eric Cantor defeat? New life, perhaps.
- Father's Day: Driving lessons with my Egyptian father
- Jill Abramson joining Harvard as visiting lecturer
- Tracy Morgan crash raises questions over bid to raise truckers' hours
- Priest killed: How often does violence enter churches?
- Move over, Uber: Nissan Leaf taxi fleet is hitting London
- ISIS advances put Iraq oil rebound on hold
- iPhone 6 leaks: Larger screen and wireless charging
- Space station could have 3D printer this summer
- A new anti-social app: Making room for bullies?
- George H.W. Bush birthday: five things about him you didn't know (or forgot)
- Kim Jong Un warns weather men for incorrect forecasts
- Famous opening lines: Take our literature quiz
- Are you an expert in American literature? Take our quiz!
- Puget Sound anchor may be from historic 1792 voyage
- 'Perfectly Miserable' is a bittersweet look at author Sarah Payne Stuart's New England hometown
- Facebook gives people more control over ads, collects more user data
- Frogs' tongues could be much stickier than thought, say scientists
- Protests erupt in São Paulo, but not all Brazilians anti-World Cup
- Oil prices rise as Iraq crisis threatens OPEC oil balance
- How weeds could help feed billions
- 'Game of Thrones': Two fans' charity donations earn them the honor of being killed off in the 'Thrones' books
- World Cup 2014: Why is the World Cup so popular?
- South Korean police raid church compound in hunt for ferry owner
- Mila Kunis advice to expectant dads – what would you say?
- 'Star Wars: Episode VII': Will it feature a female villain?
- Sunni militant success in Iraq brings Islamic caliphate into focus
- FIFA World Cup: Breakdown of viewership statistics
- A 101 on Brazil '14: How does the World Cup work?
- Emirates Airlines cancels Airbus A350 order worth $16 billion
- Top 15 US cities for women in the workforce
- Kenyan Muslims cry out after assassination of moderate imam
- World Cup fry box? Fries with bacon? How chains are innovating fries.
- Beijing to residents: Less spitting, more queuing (please)
- Verbal EnergyThe paradox of 'code'