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Monitor articles for August 08, 2014
- How does one Austrian data activist take on Facebook?
- China refutes that it accused Apple products of posing security concerns
- Perseids! Supermoon! How to watch them.
- Tea party losses cheer some Republicans, but chill Democrats' Senate hopes
- Public trust In government hits new lows
- US hits militants in northern Iraq again. How effective are air strikes?
- US launches airstrikes in Iraq. Oil markets shrug
- How 'Fish Plays Pokemon' gathered an audience of thousands
- Obama intervenes in Iraq: lessons learned from Benghazi and Rwanda
- Hawaii storms: Iselle downgraded, hurricane Julio approaching
- Richard Nixon resignation: his raw, personal farewell
- 'Mama Aleta' defends Indonesia's natural habitat
- Lululemon Athletica founder sells 50 percent of stake
- Is an origami robot uprising unfolding?
- Klan planning North Carolina rally to advertise new target: illegal immigrants
- Productivity rises to 2.5 percent in second quarter. Good, but 'could have been better'
- As US bombs militants in Kurdistan, Maliki clings to power in Baghdad
- WHO declares Ebola in west Africa world public health emergency
- Pistorius trial drives record coverage – and debate – in S. Africa
- How a nonprofit is helping Michigan family farmers
- 'China's Second Continent' tells the fascinating yet alarming story of China's economic colonization of Africa
- FCC to wireless providers: When do you slow download speeds?
- US airstrikes hit ISIS in northern Iraq
- Monitor BreakfastPaul Ryan: US competitiveness hindered by Obama environmental regulations
- Where to get free pizza this weekend
- Russian blueberry pancakes
- Wyoming cave could contain 25,000-year-old lion bones, say scientists
- 'The Magician's Land': Critics call the third book in Lev Grossman's trilogy a satisfying finale
- Yahoo joins Google in making e-mails more secure
- The Monitor's ViewRedefining age in aging societies
- Hyundai receives $17.35 million fine for delayed Genesis recall
- 'What If,' a romantic comedy, is too satisfied with its cuteness
- 'Deepsea Challenge 3D' finds director James Cameron exploring the ocean floor
- Comcast introduces no-wait hotline. Will it cool customers' anger?
- Penguin defends 'creepy,' 'Lolita-esque' cover of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'
- Finding new angles on solar energy
- Iselle: first tropical storm to hit Hawaii in 22 years
- Ebola outbreak is not an investing opportunity
- GM recalls 189,000 SUVs for fire risk
- 'The Presidents War' author Chris DeRose tells how five ex-presidents nagged and cajoled Abraham Lincoln about the Civil War
- Israel, Hamas resume attacks after Gaza cease-fire expires
- McDonald's US sales fall for third straight month as eating habits shift
- Back to school: No snacks for you, Michelle Obama says
- Stopping 'summer melt' – and getting more kids to college this fall
- 'The Hundred-Foot Journey' is predictable but comforting
- Why is Facebook buying a cybersecurity company?
- 'Outlander': The first episode airs early online
- Rival Afghan presidential candidates agree to resolve dispute
- 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles': What are critics saying about it?
- Global warming: Deep emissions cuts needed by 2050, says UN
- Why Obama is spending billions on clean energy to ‘Power Africa’
- How you can watch the Perseid meteor shower, even with the full moon
- Cronuts at Jack in the Box? Not quite – meet the croissant donut.
- US authorizes airstrikes in Iraq as Islamic militants menace minorities
- Top Picks: Julia Mirabella's book 'Mason Jar Salads,' Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden's album 'Last Dance,' and more
- Reader recommendation: The Divide
- A Christian Science PerspectiveRealism, prayer, and peace in the Middle East and beyond
- US stocks stay strong as Iraq, Ukraine jitters send world stocks tumbling