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Monitor articles for April 01, 2015
- Israel reports successful test of 'David's Sling' missile-defense system
- Iraqi forces declare victory over ISIS in Tikrit
- California drought: Who might feel new water restrictions the most?
- A $200 ticket for driving 'too slow?'
- Has Boston bombing trial changed perceptions of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?
- Why investors love Tidal, even if customers aren't too sure yet
- How 3-D printing has helped countless amputees
- South Africans scrutinize US coverage of Trevor Noah
- Extraordinary photos of mega Typhoon Maysak
- Kremlin says Russians are drinking less and exercising more. Are they?
- Why Arkansas governor won't sign the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
- Atlanta educators convicted of racketeering in test cheating scandal
- In backlash to Indiana law, an astonishing reversal in American politics
- N.J. Sen. Menendez indicted on federal corruption charges
- Crustless Greek spinach pie
- Indiana RFRA: Ted Cruz picks up religious freedom banner
- McDonald's will raise pay, add benefits for 90,000 workers
- Arkansas governor stalls religious freedom bill. Is Wal-Mart to thank?
- Saturday to bring brief 'blood moon'
- California drought: Gov. Brown orders statewide water restrictions
- Nigerians celebrate Buhari's win, challenges emerge
- Obama's cyber sanctions order adds punch to fight against foreign hackers
- The Monitor's ViewNigeria's precedent for peaceful democracy
- How credible is the Anonymous threat to Israel?
- Zombie cyborg wood aids night vision
- A glimpse of US-Russia goodwill, through citizen dialogue
- Is the Organization of American States losing its clout?
- Islamic State captures most of Palestinian refugee camp in Syria's capital
- No April Fool's joke, these are the best and worst things to buy this month
- Obama signs order creating new cyber sanctions program
- Will privacy survive a Digital Age of corporate surveillance?
- 'The X-Files' reboot: Why a limited-run TV series is a good thing
- Iraqi forces to retake Tikrit from ISIS today
- Reader recommendation: 'Sunday Morning, Shamwana'
- Lufthansa CEO: It will take time to understand what led to plane crash
- 'Station Eleven' wins another prize: Tournament of Books champion
- Opinion: Sanctions may be Obama's best idea yet to battle cyberattacks
- Why news on April Fool's Day may confuse
- Influencers: Companies should not be allowed to hack back
- Harry Reid's big fib on Mitt Romney taxes: Why it matters
- Turkey vows to track down all involved in deadly courthouse attack
- Spring cleaning: Can you narrow your book collection down to 30 titles?
- Yemen crisis: Civilian toll mounts from Saudi airstrikes
- 10 best books of April, according to Amazon's editors
- NASA wants you to check out its flying saucer
- Amazon Dash: Press a button, place an order
- 'The Architect's Apprentice' evokes folk tales, artistry, and the Ottoman Empire
- Yes, you can grow roses
- Why photo of surrendering Syrian child touches hearts
- A Christian Science PerspectiveGod, love, and safety
- Muslim NGO lawsuits threaten Indonesia president's reformist agenda
- Thailand loosens martial law, but military-backed PM retains strong hold
- What will the Apple Watch's resale value be?
- Eyes on the Seas guards the oceans from above
- Why pro baseball players will earn an average of $4 million-plus this year
- Stop China’s plan to weaken American innovation
- Our dogs have no pedigree, but they do have ambition
- Ancient hominid ‘Little Foot’ gets new birthdate
- How much will BP have to pay to restore Gulf Coast after 2010 oil spill?
- New Yorker copy editor Mary Norris's 'Between You and Me' has 'wit, sass, and smarts'
- Can Tidal 'reestablish value of music' or just pad coffers of mega-stars?
- Shakespeare: Can you match the quote to the play? Try our quiz!
- Why Iran nuclear talks suddenly look like US-Iran faceoff
- Cheap oil, sanctions take toll on Russian energy
- Science NotebookHow a tiny songbird can fly 1,700 miles over open ocean
- Displaced polar bears will struggle for food, scientists say
- Are orcas making a comeback in the Pacific Northwest?