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Monitor articles for July 10, 2015
- New York Times blocks Ted Cruz book from bestseller list. Conspiracy?
- Tennessee family released unharmed after harrowing kidnapping
- Why you shouldn't have too much of your company's stock
- 'Cartel Land' is eye-opening and shows the shades of gray
- LGBT Americans still lack some discrimination protections
- In an amazing arc of grace, Confederate battle flag finally furled
- 'Minions' finds 'Despicable Me' protagonist Gru's helpers taking center stage
- Trump-bashing of Mexican immigrants: bad for US, worse for GOP
- Air Force pilots, Navy officer, and Marine: Meet NASA's first commercial astronauts
- MIT's CodePhage helps computers automatically detect, devour their own bugs
- Will Ben Affleck direct and star in a standalone 'Batman' movie?
- How Latvia's shrinking population became a security threat
- Why is the US Army cutting troops?
- OPM hack affected 1 in 15 Americans: What's being done to prevent next attack?
- Male models: Teaching men in Central America about gender and power
- Is your emergency fund costing you money?
- Why Russia is unwilling to call Srebrenica massacre genocide
- Islamist threat to Russia looms large at Central Asia security summit
- South Carolina prepares to relocate Confederate flag – one mile away
- Chocolate orange beetroot cake
- No fun? Tourists and their euros steer clear of Greek resorts.
- Science NotebookNew Horizons opens new window on icy Charon, Pluto's largest moon
- Greek debt proposal raises hope for a deal, but at a political price
- A Christian Science PerspectiveFeeling Love’s embrace
- Harper Lee: Here's what happens in the beginning of her 'Go Set a Watchman'
- An act of kindness in the midst of Greece's debt crisis
- Science NotebookHopping 3-D printed robot has soft exterior, heart of metal
- US stocks on the rebound amidst Greece and China optimism
- Pope Francis visits overcrowded Bolivian prison. How does it compare on a global scale?
- 'Amy,' the documentary about Amy Winehouse, is a powerfully sad experience
- Science NotebookClimate change turns up heat on bumblebees
- Facebook's new data center will run entirely on renewable energy
- Omar Sharif starred in acclaimed films 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Doctor Zhivago'
- Jeb Bush's $114 million war chest comes with one catch
- Snapchat responds to social media backlash with ‘West Bank’ story
- Ready or not, readers get sneak peek at Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman'
- Drive-by shooting in Germany, one of the world's strictest on gun control
- High-energy dogs find careers in conservation
- Tennis questions, anyone? Take our Wimbledon quiz
- India and Pakistan, neighbors with checkered past, to discuss combating terrorism
- Automakers and Silicon Valley have competing visions for self-driving cars
- Greece, US student loans, and the shifting ethos of debt forgiveness
- China pumps up production of electric cars, plug-in hybrids vehicles in June
- Obama has now preserved more land than any other US president
- Breaking barriers: Women pass first phase of Army's tough Ranger School
- At core of James Holmes trial: How severe is defendant's mental illness?
- US, Turkey discuss fight against ISIS
- Comic-Con: Are there more 'Hunger Games' movies on the way?
- Apple releases beta version of iOS 9 – but should you really download it?
- Omar Sharif was an international icon, legend of silver screen
- The Monitor's ViewWhen government shares data about itself
- Dylann Roof was under federal indictment, so how did he buy a gun?
- Should Google be able to reveal the names of your online enemies?
- Over 150,000 migrated to Europe by sea in 2015 so far, report says
- For thousands of UK tourists sent home, why Tunisia anyway?
- Worried about rising adoption costs? How to make it affordable.
- Yellen: Fed on track for rate hike later this year, but cites labor weakness
- OPM chief resigns in wake of data breach: Who’s next in line?
- San Francisco shooting: a game-changer for immigration policy?
- US Secretary of Education will send his kids to private schools