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Monitor articles for January 29, 2015
- Feds: TracFone ‘Unlimited Data’ was not unlimited
- The co-pilot was flying AirAsia flight when it crashed. Is that a big deal?
- Could your next smartphone charge its battery from your skin?
- In empty classrooms, evidence of Kenya's struggle to fight Al Shabab
- Why the Romneys are lunching with Chelsea Clinton. Awkward?
- Why school dress codes may be harmful to girls
- Keystone vote: Senate's new openness comes at a price: time and patience
- Romney speech: Still trying to win 2012?
- Former S. Korea leader: North demanded $10 billion for talks
- Honduran official angered by citizen perceptions of crime
- Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover – and its font
- A Christian Science PerspectiveFootball at its best
- Girl shot by Denver police: Why mother wants independent autopsy
- Who were the first Europeans? A 55,000-year-old skull holds tantalizing clues.
- The ExplainerArgentina's Kirchner proposes intel reform: needed change or diversion?
- Africa could end hunger in next decade
- Hillary Clinton: the case for waiting until summer to enter presidential race
- Amazon challenges Microsoft and Google with new WorkMail
- No more ‘sequester’: Can Obama’s budget gambit work?
- UVA women advised to avoid frat weekend. Appropriate?
- How the Super Bowl got its name
- The Monitor's ViewRemodeling democracy, 800 years on
- John McCain erupts at protesters during hearing. Why the anger?
- Why Castro's demand for reparations from US could backfire
- If Jordanian pilot is still alive, will the Islamic State even release him?
- Is Obama closing tax loopholes or just curbing Congress' generosity?
- Super Bowl recipe: Fajita chicken nachos
- Why did NASA send a probe into the Northern Lights?
- Why is Hillary Clinton delaying her campaign kickoff?
- ‘Furious 7’ behind-the-scenes footage released; Super Bowl spot rumored
- Does Mercedes-Benz have the best Super Bowl ad yet?
- $77 billion a year to cut child poverty in half? A bargain, report says.
- Lindsey Graham for president? Senator tests waters for 2016 run.
- Need a dodge for questions you're not ready to answer? Here it is.
- Murder most British: Why the fascination?
- At least three dead after Mexico City hospital rocked by gas truck explosion
- 4 audiobooks for foodies
- Should South Sudan really hold an election this year?
- Islamic State claims responsibility for major attack on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula
- Alibaba's stock isn't living up to the hype. Find out why.
- Pentagon wrestles with how to shield current veterans from budget cuts
- Republicans ask: Is Loretta Lynch just another Eric Holder?
- Dartmouth College bans hard liquor: Can booze limits improve student safety?
- Mexico City mayor says two dead after gas truck blast at maternity hospital
- France's anti-jihadi efforts net an 8-year-old schoolboy
- Loretta Lynch hearing: Why all those red suits in the crowd?
- Jan Jarboe Russell, author of 'The Train to Crystal City' details a secret World War II government internment camp
- Is Hezbollah tunneling into Israel? Army looks into village's old complaint.
- Difference MakerJohn and Gill Dalley battle Thailand's illegal dog meat trade
- Giant ball pit for adults and other fun paths to corporate creativity
- Google Fiber expands. Is it coming to your city?
- Rome's Jewish leader, others trigger alarm at Auschwitz
- US jobless claims tumble to unexpected 15-year low
- Gorbachev: Ukraine could explode into 'hot war' between Russia and the West
- Ford earnings fall, but Wall Street is still pleased
- The evolution of Bill Belichick, a coach in a league of his own
- With CEO out, does McDonald's have any answers?
- Why Malaysia Airlines is now declaring Flight 370 an 'accident'
- Reader recommendation: Half of a Yellow Sun
- Mysterious 'God's hand' space globule imaged by Very Large Telescope
- Laser pioneer Charles H. Townes sought to fuse science with religion
- SpaceX video shows how reusable mega-rocket would work
- New satellite to help NASA predict floods and droughts
- Verbal EnergyA curmudgeon’s guide to new usages