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Monitor articles for February 02, 2015
- Ebola fight enters new phase with vaccine trials in Africa
- Intuit apologizes, offers free Turbo Tax upgrades
- Japan's Abe defends terror policy after tragic ending to Islamic State hostage crisis
- Oligarchs out, 'siloviki' in? Why Russia's foreign policy is hardening.
- Why creationists are furious over this Super Bowl ad
- How to watch Super Bowl ads with your kids (including the Nationwide Insurance ad)
- African troops to join Boko Haram fight. Is Nigeria's army all in?
- Foreign companies that beat Silicon Valley at its own game
- Why Amazon is collaborating with US universities
- 2.1 Million Acura, Dodge, Honda, Jeep, Toyota cars recalled (again) for airbag glitch
- FCC plans to regulate the Internet as a public utility: report
- Snowstorm that buried Midwest blankets Northeast
- Chris Christie calls for 'balance' on child vaccinations. What's his point?
- McDonald's ad campaign banks on a new payment method: love
- Who is Malcolm Butler? And how did he go from working in fast food to the Super Bowl?
- Nick Hornby's 'Funny Girl' receives mainly positive reviews
- 'Game of Thrones' season 5: Check out the trailer
- Why a 4-year-old tweet by Kenji Goto is going viral
- Prognosticating marmot forsees six more weeks of winter
- Budget 2016: Obama moves left, testing Republicans
- Australia stocks jump, currency slumps after rate cut
- New England Patriots victory parade scheduled for Tuesday in Boston
- How colorful carts are helping waste workers get noticed
- Katy Perry: Here are some of the best tweets about her Super Bowl halftime performance
- US consumer spending drops in December thanks to weak car sales
- Super Bowl ads 2015: FCA celebrates Dodge, Fiat, and Jeep
- Prosecutors seek jail for former Korean Air exec who 'threw nutty' over nuts
- Why scientists are walking back their cosmic inflation claim
- Egyptian court sentences 183 to death for police station attack
- 'The Hundred-Year Marathon' outlines a long-term Chinese strategy to replace the US as world leader
- Reader recommendation: 41, A Portrait of My Father
- A Christian Science PerspectiveAttainable rest
- Super Bowl XLIX: Beyond joy and heartache, a rollicking game of football
- Snowed in, Boston pushes Super Bowl parade to Wednesday
- Are the computer models any better than Punxsutawney Phil?
- The Monitor's ViewUkraine's war of the pews
- How Syrian rebel fighters fell for 'honey trap' hackers
- RadioShack possibly striking bankruptcy deal with Sprint
- Bizarre supernova filled with bubbles, say scientists
- Paved roads a positive legacy of Afghan war. But who fixes potholes?
- Va. man impersonates policeman, pulls over real cop
- China executes father-daughter duo over McDonald's murder
- 'Power Rangers' star arrested after fatal sword attack
- Ukraine rebels vow to reinforce troops as US reportedly mulls rearming Kiev
- Will Katy Perry get a Super Bowl sales boost?
- Lost comet lander Philae could wake up in May, say scientists
- Brady leads Patriots past Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, 28-24
- Snow pummels Northeast US twice in one week
- Chris Christie: Can the governors' governor upgrade to the White House?
- How one bacterium could help ease reliance on food crops for biofuel
- Why this Detroit man doesn't have to walk 21 miles roundtrip to work anymore
- On Chris Kyle Day, Texas celebrates 'American Sniper' amid simmering tensions
- Look inside Southern California Edison's cutting-edge power lab
- After defeating Islamic State in Kobane, what next for Syria’s Kurds?
- Why Obama's 'dead on arrival' budget isn't such a bad thing after all
- Evidence for Big Bang waves dissolves under scrutiny
- Southwest Airlines offers all-time low fares through June: the week's best travel deals
- Cops can't kill The Pirate Bay, but maybe Spotify can
- Groundhog Day: How accurate is Punxsutawney Phil anyway?
- NASA's dirt-watching satellite in orbit after 'spectacular' launch
- Raspberry Pi 2 mini computer packs more power, still costs just $35