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Monitor articles for January 10, 2015
- Olympics in #Boston2024: A great idea or a terrible mistake?
- FBI release sketch of suspected Colorado NAACP bomber
- Nigeria: Battle against Boko Haram for Baga continues
- France on edge as security forces work to thwart new attacks
- US Supreme Court poised to take up same-sex marriage
- Tail section of AirAsia plane recovered, no black boxes found
- North Korea considers nuclear test moratorium
- West Coast electric highway now serves thousands of electric car drivers
- Maryland bishop charged with drunken driving, manslaughter
- I-94 in Michigan still closed Saturday after 193-vehicle pile-up
- Keystone: All sides ready for Obama to make the call
- How does Obama's community college plan work?
- Why George Zimmerman was arrested in Florida – again
- Gun 'hero' George Zimmerman ordered to surrender arms after assault
- Watch Trevor Booker make the NBA 'Shot of the Year'
- NYPD work slowdown winds down, but New York may be changed for good
- SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets toward International Space Station
- US court sentences radical cleric to life in prison
- Readers RespondReaders Write: Let Taiwan in on climate dialogue, and more checks needed for emissions
- NFL playoffs Saturday TV schedule: Patriots-Ravens, Seahawks-Panthers first up
- FocusCommunity courts let the punishment fit the crime, compassionately
- How the Charlie Hebdo attack unites the world
- Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys: Will cold be a factor?
- Why Tiffany is now advertising to same-sex couples
- Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers vs Tony Romo: Battle of elite QBs
- David Petraeus: From military rock star to possible prosecution
- Another massacre? Why Nigeria struggles to stop Boko Haram
- Why are manatees moving away from Florida?
- Is Romney running again?
- Global NewsstandObama's initiative on Cuba, US losing cyber warfare, US stringing Canada along on Keystone, Russia's failing foreign policy, Pakistani citizens should pressure the state to do its job
- Judge Raymond Norko: A different kind of judge