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Monitor articles for June 30, 2014
- Kerry Washington's show 'Scandal' inspires retail collection
- North Dakota, Texas top US oil output, but other states are gaining steam
- 'Transformers 4' dominates box office despite dismal critical reception
- Citing terrorism, Egypt to step up surveillance of social media
- Hong Kong's democracy camp gathers 800,000 votes, irking China
- Door kills girl in Philadelphia Italian ice shop tragedy
- General Motors announces three recalls on Chevrolet Tahoe, Silverado, and others
- Avocado and walnut pesto
- Supreme Court turns away 9/11 suit against alleged Al Qaeda supporters
- Seth MacFarlane of 'Family Guy' offers to match donations up to $1 million for 'Reading Rainbow' Kickstarter campaign
- 'The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair': How is the European hit translating in America?
- Benghazi suspect in court as political battle continues
- Swett, South Dakota: Small town goes up for sale
- Cpl. Wassef Hassoun, Marine Cpl. accused of desertion, back in US custody
- Supreme Court rules for firms that don't want to cover contraceptives on religious grounds
- Hillary Clinton's finances: Her money is controversial, but for different reasons.
- North Korea to put two American tourists on trial. Why now?
- Sri Lanka tea plantations go greener
- Jerry Brown signs law legalizing bitcoin in California
- Baghdad's battle to drive Islamic militants from Tikrit stalls as caliphate declared
- Germany vs. Algeria: World Cup kisses goodbye to Africa
- How to not waste time when you're adding another income stream
- Census outlines 'poverty areas': Which states hit hardest?
- Google execs visit Cuba: How is digital diplomacy working?
- Why fair compensation for GM ignition defect will be hard
- Sinh Vinh Ngo Nguyen sentenced to 13 years for trying to aid al Qaeda
- CommentaryReaders Write: Humane animal treatment, Look again
- BNP Paribas fine: French bank pleads guilty, agrees to pay $9 billion fine
- Supreme Court rules on union dues: what it means for organized labor
- Public confidence in Supreme Court at historic low, poll suggests
- China's meat, processed food consumption is rising. What does that mean for China?
- In wake of teen deaths, Israel vows to crush Hamas
- Ukrainian cease-fire expires, with no extension yet
- NASA satellite could answer nagging global warming questions
- 'Kissing congressman' Vance McAllister to run for reelection. Any hope?
- What tech would you stake your life on?
- Britain asks US to end haggis ban after 43 years
- Iraq crisis: Republicans see ISIS as threat to America, Dems not as much
- Samsung launches four new Galaxy devices
- Border crisis: how Obama's $2 billion 'surge of resources' would be used
- Bodies of missing Israeli students found in West Bank, reports say
- Brazil as World Cup host: What happened to predictions of doom and gloom?
- Supreme Court rules against contraceptive mandate in Hobby Lobby case
- 'Poking a Dead Frog': 10 thoughts on comedy from some of its best writers
- Child tax credit expansion has good intentions, but still far off from big issues
- Jihadis in Iraq and Syria declare a caliphate? Why that's good.
- Jozy Altidore available to play in Tuesday's World Cup game vs. Belgium, says US
- 'Friendship' explores the bittersweet friendship of two late-20-something New Yorkers
- Have Hillary Clinton's wealth gaffes begun to hurt her with voters?
- Has the last march of the emperor penguin begun?
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Who to watch Monday, June 30
- 'The Leftovers' series premiere recap: Will the show's dark tone alienate viewers?
- Russia to the rescue in Iraq? Moscow delivers jet fighters to Baghdad.
- Al Shabab's biggest problem with World Cup soccer (they may like it)
- Rick Ross arrested after concert in North Carolina
- A majority of Americans oppose restrictions on contraception insurance coverage, says poll
- Canada court rules against Wal-Mart over Quebec store closure
- Evacuation slide inflates inside United Airlines flight, forcing emergency landing
- Oscar Pistorius wasn't 'crazy' when he shot girlfriend, say mental health experts
- Hobby Lobby: Supreme Court decision fans flames of culture war
- George Zimmerman loses defamation suit against NBC. Why?
- Supreme Court: Quasi-public workers can't be forced to pay union dues
- Facebook's secret experiment on users had a touch of 'Inception'
- Is the e-reader on its way out?
- GM recalls another 7.6 million vehicles for fatal ignition flaw
- As Pakistanis flee Army offensive, militant-run charities jump in with aid
- After three Israeli teens found dead will the revenge cycle be ratcheted up?
- How to outsmart stores and their coupon systems
- Oscar Pistorius ruled sane, as South Africa again transfixed by murder trial
- The Monitor's ViewIn Hobby Lobby ruling, a defense of religious dignity