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Monitor articles for May 12, 2015
- A Christian Science PerspectiveNo one is marginalized
- Verizon's $4.4 billion deal for AOL sends AOL stock on a tear
- Arkansas couple dies protecting toddler from tornado
- DIY-focused C.H.I.P. microcomputer costs just $9
- Hawaii hopes to be completely powered by renewable energy by 2045
- Journalist on trial in Egypt sues Al-Jazeera for negligence
- Latest Nepal earthquake: Death toll rises to 36
- Virtual-reality theme park blurs lines between digital and physical
- Houston man convicted of killing 3 put to death
- Drought shaming: Are Californians taking more ownership of conservation?
- One factor behind falling share of Americans who call themselves Christian
- No breakthrough between US and Russia as Kerry, Putin meet
- At what age do you stop listening to popular music?
- The Monitor's ViewFifty years on, practical lessons from German-Israeli friendship
- Senate hands Obama defeat on fast-track trade legislation
- Why do Mac laptops (seem to) last longer than Windows laptops?
- Some LGBT residents critical of Utah anti-discrimination law
- Malaysia to push back Rohingya unless boats are sinking
- UVA rape story: How lawsuit against Rolling Stone could affect sexual violence coverage
- Did Saudis snub Obama over Iran deal?
- How Brazilian beef industry became latest ally in fight against deforestation
- Verizon-AOL deal is 'brilliant,' analyst says
- Selling a car on Craigslist? Watch out for this scam.
- Could your next pet be a robot?
- Why Uruguay took six Guantanamo detainees but isn't considering more
- JetBlue wants to take you to Cuba
- Poverty summit: Is conversation shifting from whether to help poor to how?
- Chilled pea and parsley soup
- Wisc. cop will not face charges in shooting death of unarmed black teen
- Subway employee fired for lauding cop-killing. Rise of incivility or just poor filters?
- Bestselling books the week of 5/14/15, according to IndieBound*
- Hillary Clinton sets immigration trap, Republicans don't fall for it (yet)
- Dana Perino's 'And the Good News Is...' becomes a top seller
- Can emoji help save endangered animals?
- 'Minority Report,' 'Scream Queens,' and more: A look at Fox's fall TV lineup
- America becoming less Christian, says study. Will that hurt the Republican Party?
- What's in a name? For Zimbabweans, it's 'Obvious'
- Millennial movers: how young people choose where to live
- Will Harriet Tubman grace $20 bills? Why some groups don't want that.
- Canceled TV shows: What NBC's thinking with its cancellations and fall lineup
- For Nepal's kids, earthquakes break school rhythms
- Can Congress fix our crumbling roads and bridges?
- Chris Christie to propose tax cuts in economic policy speech
- Tired of TV? Ten websites that create great original programming.
- Hero's reward? Georgia vet charged after saving dog from hot car
- Deflategate: Why MLB is pumping up baseball security
- 'The Great War of Our Times' offers an insider's view of the war on terror
- Bangladeshi blogger murdered in third fatal attack this year
- Reader recommendation: Catastrophe 1914
- 'The Last Bookaneer' is a celebration of the written word
- Saudi air strikes in Yemen just before cease-fire starts
- Points of ProgressNew initiatives aim to prevent poaching
- The ExplainerWill Asia trade deal hurt US workers? Six tough questions answered.
- Broker, advisor, or fiduciary: What's the difference?
- Obama library in Chicago: What it means for city's South Side – and Obamas
- Effective help for drought-hit Kenya: cash
- 'Deflategate' punishments handed down: Now what?