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Monitor articles for May 08, 2015
- Cameron sweeps to unexpected triumph in British election
- Rick Santorum: Can he catch fire again?
- Four dead after small plane crashes on Atlanta-area interstate
- 'Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell' gets air date, 'The Magicians' receives series order
- 'Hot Pursuit' looks for laughs in all the wrong places
- Chicken tinga
- Pakistan helicopter crash that killed diplomats caused by technical fault
- After Baltimore riot, Obama asked the right question: Do we love these kids?
- Reader recommendation: The Train to Crystal City
- Campaign 2016: Is Florida the only state that counts?
- Xi stands with Putin on 'Victory Day.' Can Russia play a China card?
- Top Picks: Philip Kerr's book 'The Lady from Zagreb,' the TV program 'American Ballet Theatre: A History,' and more
- Why Egypt's conservative judiciary doesn't always do Sisi's bidding
- Moscow's Victory Day: Russians riled by West's boycott
- Economy rebounds from dismal start to year, adding 223,000 jobs in April
- Court ruling against NSA practice could reverberate far beyond phone spying
- With stability at stake, Burundi's neighbors step up involvement
- David McCullough's 'The Wright Brothers' sells well, gets positive reviews
- Burundi unrest intensifies as president pushes plans for third term
- 'Agent Carter' renewed: Good timing for the female-led comic book TV show
- Lynch orders Justice Dept. investigation of Baltimore PD
- China launches campaign to 'name and shame' its ill-mannered tourists
- Tropical Storm Ana: First named storm of hurricane season
- 'So You've Been Publicly Shamed' considers today's cruel new forms of public punishment
- Difference MakerVicki Houska raised 12 foster kids. Now she helps other families do it.
- Thousands attend funeral for NYPD officer
- On energy, Europe looks to Ukraine and beyond
- In arrest of cop for kicking black man, signs of shift on prosecuting police
- What if spiders could fly? In Chicago, perhaps they do.
- '1001 Grams' has dry humor but is also melancholy
- A Christian Science PerspectiveMother God
- Britain forces Russian oil tycoon out of North Sea
- Mistrial declared in Etan Patz murder case
- Pentagon says US military base security highest in four years
- Can Andromeda's vast halo of gas help explain how galaxies form?
- The other British political battle: Jim Messina vs. David Axelrod
- How Nike came to embody the good and bad of Obama's free-trade push
- V-E Day: how President Truman reacted on May 8, 1945
- A funeral for a New York police officer, a changed Bill de Blasio
- Windows 10 is 'the last version of Windows.' What does that mean?
- San Francisco wrestles with fallout from racist police texts
- Chinese company takes 6,400 employees on French vacation
- ESPN and outspoken commentator Bill Simmons parting ways
- Saudis bomb Houthis in north Yemen, say 5-day truce could start May 12
- Why Tsarnaev prosecutors want to keep Catholic nun off the stand
- Uber makes $3 billion bid for Nokia's mapping service
- Bystander Revolution stands up to bullying
- UROK tells troubled teens: You are not broken. U-R-OK.