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Monitor articles for September 10, 2014
- After Tuesday primaries, Massachusetts braces for a bumpy November
- Reader recommendation: Digital Fortress
- With immigration postponed, Congress seizes on Obama’s coal plan
- Oscar Pistorius verdict: Is his 'improbable' story 'reasonably possibly true'?
- Richard Kiel: Towering actor never escaped iconic Bond role
- Islamic State strategy: Divisions in Congress surface ahead of Obama’s speech
- California drought: Residents use less water, but is that enough?
- Buried beneath Stonehenge, even more henges?
- S. Carolina father to be charged in murders of his five children
- Denver woman pleads guilty to attempting to help Islamic State militants
- UK leader David Cameron rushes plea to Scots to stay a 'family'
- Kid sofa-dives in Oval Office, Obama probably jealous
- Detroit bankruptcy trial on hold as city tries to repay creditor
- Global warming imperils half of North America's bird species, says Audubon report
- 'Liar Temptress Soldier Spy' finds thrills and chills in Civil War history
- Ukraine promises 'special status' for east, but no territorial concessions
- What have states actually done in crusade against Common Core?
- A Christian Science PerspectiveSafe in God
- Chinese complicit in ivory poaching and elephant deaths. So are Americans.
- In a ‘Seinfeld election,’ does Obamacare matter?
- Jurassic 'squirrels' push back clock on emergence of mammals
- Colorado teen pleads guilty to conspiring to assist Islamic State
- Forget the iWatch: The early days of teens on cellphones
- Top 3 questions about Obama's Islamic State speech
- Dollar General attempts hostile takeover of Family Dollar. What's a hostile takeover?
- Spacecraft from US, India to arrive at Mars this month
- New rear-facing car seat requirements introduced
- 'God particle' could destroy universe, says Stephen Hawking
- Driverless cars: Good for the planet?
- Broadway dims lights for Joan Rivers in reversal of earlier decision
- 13 Israeli and Palestinian groups building peace
- Why Obama faces tough task leading regional coalition against Islamic State
- Underground map reveals mysteries of Stonehenge
- iPhone 6 is a worthy upgrade: six reasons
- John Kerry meets with Iraqi PM to embrace unity to defeat IS militants
- Dollar General goes hostile in its bid to buy Family Dollar
- Roots that stretch from farm to city
- Middle school drop off: Courageous kids leave parents behind
- As Obama addresses US strategy on Islamic State, how do Americans feel?
- Internet Slowdown Day: Why websites feel sluggish today
- Is Apple Pay more secure than traditional credit cards?
- Boko Haram takes cues from ISIS: Ferocious new friends?
- Grilled chicken with lemon sage butter
- The Monitor's ViewSports betting, friends and foes
- Tim Hortons deal is hurting Burger King's image
- Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne earn Oscar buzz for science-based films
- Detroit reaches deal that could speed bankruptcy exit
- Biofuels: Why this plant could be a game-changer for renewable fuel
- Kenya conundrum: Kick out Masai herders to develop geothermal energy?
- Why Ted Cruz channeled Dana Carvey on Senate floor
- As Obama gropes for a strategy, a quest for moderates in Syria
- Tesla will have self-driving cars in three years, Elon Musk says
- What is Apple Pay and just how safe is it?
- U2's new album 'Songs of Innocence' has more energy, more inspiration
- How one Minnesota town took up arms against robber Jesse James
- Financial literacy faces big hurdles. How to clear them.
- Tempers flare as mass flood evacuations begin in Kashmir
- I-15 washout: Floods close busy highway stretch
- Russian gas to Poland drops mysteriously by almost a quarter
- Facebook's 'books that stayed with you' meme: Here are the top picks
- 'My Old Lady' is smoothly directed and rings true emotionally
- Philippine president plans to give Muslims autonomous zone
- Bestseller 'Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book' gets a holiday follow-up
- Corruption gone wild? Peru's political indictments reach from top office down
- Half of Europeans want to tackle international issues without US meddling