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Monitor articles for March 11, 2015
- Iran letter lands author Tom Cotton in hot water. Is he next 'Hanoi Jane'?
- The Monitor's ViewThe nonmilitary victories in Iraq's battle of Tikrit
- Why China's nuclear plans in Pakistan draw global criticism
- Does the Xiaomi Mi4 LTE come preinstalled with malware? (+update)
- Galápagos birds expand their eating habits
- Why Facebook changed the 'feeling fat' emoji
- Chris Kyle's widow Taya will publish memoir 'American Wife'
- On Fukushima's anniversary: A Japan of 'great gifts'
- University of Oklahoma SAE fraternity members apologize: Is it too late?
- Gay marriage: Nine things to consider before marching down the aisle
- Why Utah is bringing back the firing squad
- Opinion: How to defuse a simmering crypto war
- California suspends school accountability on Common Core
- Two Secret Service agents investigated for crashing into White House barrier
- In wake of Oklahoma racist chant, how can colleges reform fraternities?
- Senate hearing shows agreement on defeating Islamic State, not how to do it
- Is the 'buy local' movement working?
- Thai salmon curry
- Ferguson police chief resigns after critical Justice Department report
- After long, curious absence, Google Calendar arrives on iOS
- AP sues for Hillary Clinton e-mails: Did she break the law?
- Apple blames iTunes outage on DNS error. What does that mean?
- Florida military helicopter crash shows perils of combat training
- Whose science is it anyway? Fla. climate change ban latest in 'war on science'
- Apple's forward-looking USB-C port inspires joy, frustration
- On a moon of Saturn, a boiling ocean?
- How did a Georgia teen spend nearly $30,000 that was not his?
- Utah firing squad decision: Could it actually make death penalty more humane?
- America's well-being can't count on corporations
- Israel elections 101: On eve of vote, momentum on Arab street
- As Kremlin's Nemtsov case unravels, eyes on Chechen connection
- 'Star Wars': Here's what the new books will be about
- Chicago's 'Chuy': the next De Blasio?
- 'Zoolander 2': A 'walk-off' gives hope for a good sequel
- Jury says Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke copied Marvin Gaye song for 'Blurred Lines'
- Iran offers to mediate US political conflict. Not.
- Gunmen get away with jewelry worth millions on French highway
- Expelled University of Oklahoma student apologizes for racist video
- 'The Top of His Game' showcases the remarkable career of sports writer W.C. Heinz
- Honda Accord Hybrid finally becomes more available
- After negative press, Uber promises 1 million new female drivers by 2020
- Three suspects in Nemtsov murder were tortured, says Russian activist
- As India battles rape, a female superhero joins the fight
- Black Hawk helicopter crashes off Florida, 11 service members missing
- Meals laced with laughter
- In our modern surveillance state, everyone can be exposed
- In eastern Ukraine, hotline calls soar as breakaway government flails
- Judge blocks DC man from smoking in his own home... at least for a while
- Does timing of latest ISIS video signal its growing fears of defections?
- Samsung Galaxy S6 release means you should sell your S5 before April
- How do chameleons change color?
- #InMyShoes: How a girl's quest for dinosaur shoes is leaving a big footprint on Twitter
- A Christian Science PerspectiveHappiness in marriage
- After GOP letter to Iran, some key senators push bipartisan bill
- Winter’s bracing embrace
- Opinion: Obama needs a cyberwar cabinet
- Iraqi soldiers, Shiite militia enter Tikrit, officials say
- Syrian rebels' march on Damascus becomes fight for their survival
- IMF will loan $17.5 billion to Ukraine
- Why tiny Saturn moon Enceladus is new hot spot in search for life
- Will 'Blurred Lines' verdict make it harder to be a songwriter?
- Photo of US flag sparks controversy. How are American views of patriotism changing?
- Should you pay taxes with a credit card?
- Why the 'Blurred Lines' $7.4 million verdict sets a new creative standard
- Tim Burton to direct live-action 'Dumbo': Brilliant pairing or Disney's ruin?
- As Ebola threat abates, Sierra Leone turns attention to survivors
- Why California megaquake could come sooner than forecast
- Influencers: Stronger encryption on consumer devices won't hurt national security
- How Hillary Clinton answers on e-mail flap created more questions
- Climate change is destroying Chilean mummies, say scientists
- Does Obama have a private e-mail account? Why White House won't say.
- Hello Barbie, goodbye privacy? Why some are calling new doll 'creepy'
- James Patterson donates more than $1 million to school libraries