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Monitor articles for June 14, 2015
- Greek bailout talks end without breakthrough in Brussels
- Dogs lighten the atmosphere at funeral homes and services
- Rachel Dolezal to address furor over her race. Who defines racial identity?
- New York prison escaped murderers: Could they be in Mexico by now?
- After months of silence, comet lander Philae phones home
- John Carroll, former editor of LA Times and Baltimore Sun, dies
- Jeb Bush: Will his official White House bid boost a lackluster campaign?
- The Monitor's ViewEurope's crises of giving
- Dine with Claude Monet, no time machine needed
- Prison escapee David Sweat turns 35, continues to elude capture
- Syrian Kurds battle Islamic State for town at Turkish border
- Pope Francis climate change encyclical seeks to transform debate
- Judge bars Sudan's Bashir from leaving South Africa
- A Christian Science PerspectiveOur completeness in Christ
- NASA probe gets close look at Ceres' mysterious bright spots
- Flag Day: What it means
- Stanley Cup: What's next after an unbelievably close Game 5?
- Four common travel scams and how to avoid them
- FocusIn El Salvador's sugar cane fields, small changes bring new hope for workers
- Why catcalling could become a criminal offense in Argentina
- Life under lock and key: New York police search continues
- High school senior awarded more than $3 million in scholarships
- Hong Kong activists march ahead of vote on electoral package
- Has Snowden's leak endangered UK secret agents? Officials differ.
- In Burundi election, Catholic Church could be swing vote
- Tbilisi flood: Zoo animals still loose in Georgia capital
- Tesla Model S vs. BMW i8: How these six-figure plugins stack up
- Philae wakes up! Europe's plucky comet lander phones home.
- Suspect was the only fatality in Dallas police building attack
- Cover StorySingles nation: Why so many Americans are unmarried
- Is it really that dangerous to high-five a great white shark?
- Clinton to Iowans: 'Everybody has a role to play'
- US is reported to be moving heavy arms to Baltic, Eastern Europe