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Monitor articles for July 27, 2015
- Mug cakes: dessert in less than 5 minutes
- How does Hillary's climate change plan compare to Martin O'Malley's?
- Is Obama's trip to Ethiopia validation of corrupt regime?
- Why did transit cop use pepper spray on black crowd in Cleveland?
- Obama and Africa's energy potential [Recharge]
- Mike Huckabee compares Iran deal to Holocaust. Obama's response
- Turkey accused of shelling Kurdish forces in Syria, muddying anti-IS push
- Neal Falls: Serial killer? Woman shoots attacker
- A Christian Science PerspectiveUniting interests
- Boy Scouts vote: Will ban on gay adult leaders be lifted?
- Why are thousands of migratory salmon dying before they can spawn?
- If Congress rejects nuclear deal, would US be the pariah?
- Will the Senate go nuclear again?
- CommentaryDifferent worldviews, common aims
- Obama pushes for end to crisis in South Sudan
- When Hillary Clinton says 'I am confident that...,' does she mean it?
- Syrian 'safe' zone: What does that really mean?
- Can 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' survive the crowded summer season?
- Bad news for Russia: Oil prices are falling again
- Why did 'Jihadi John' flee Islamic State?
- Boston mayor says he won't have taxpayers cover any Olympic overruns
- US companies pledge $140 billion to fight climate change
- US, Turkey look to create 'IS-free' zone in northern Syria
- Breathtaking Pluto images reveal icy dwarf planet's plains and mountains
- Bugs Bunny anniversary: How the rabbit stayed popular for decades
- Dark corner of China's rise: A surge in trafficking of children
- Sandra Bland's death tinged by Waller County's murky racial past
- GOP campaign attacks 'ridiculous' and bad for politics, Obama says
- Anticipation mounts as Boy Scouts executives vote on removal of gay leader ban
- 'Ant-Man' triumphs over 'Pixels' in close box office race
- Pedro, 'Big Unit,' Biggio and Smoltz welcomed to Baseball Hall of Fame
- Widespread Android vulnerability could turn phones into spycams
- Super duper snickerdoodles
- Four smartphone apps all roommates should have
- Missing Florida teens: What to do if stranded at sea
- Science NotebookAre Sierra Nevada wildfires getting worse now with climate change?
- Astounding New Horizons photos reveal Pluto's atmosphere, surface
- Why Britain's Lord Sewell might leave office
- Prayer vigil as hunt goes on for missing Florida boys
- Bonneville Salt Flats: Are they losing salt?
- Bernie Sanders talks guns, racism at Louisiana rally
- Twelve money adjustments you should be making now
- 2024 Summer Olympics: Why Boston won't be the host city
- The Monitor's ViewHow to rescue South Sudan
- Wall Street slumps to lowest level, as China stocks tumble
- Massive search undertaken to find teens off Florida's East coast
- Why Boston won't be the host city for the 2024 Olympics after all
- Why Chrysler is being forced to buy back a half million top-selling vehicles
- How a higher-paying job offer could be more costly
- Bugs Bunny at 75: 'The Wascally Wabbit' looks to the future
- Anti-domestic violence activists say Ray Rice should get a second chance
- Science NotebookMusk, Hawking, Chomsky: Why they want a ban on killer robots.
- Burger King, Tim Hortons bring home the bacon in second quarter sales
- Could Lafayette theater shooting derail James Holmes trial?
- Hillary Clinton has big plans for solar power. Are they achievable?
- Why did US remove Cuba, Malaysia from human trafficking blacklist?
- Could Whitey Bulger get a new trial? Defense claims 'lifetime immunity'
- Death toll rises to 15 after truck bombing in Somalia
- What would it be like to live on Earth's planetary 'cousin'?
- Growing crops inside a sack boosts yields
- What happens when youngest convicted murderers in US are released?
- Why Boy Scouts stance on gay leaders leaves it in limbo
- Summer of Finnish discontent: Is Greek crisis distracting from Finland's woes?
- Rick Perry vs. Bernie Sanders: More guns in movie theaters?
- Science NotebookReboot the suit: With $500,000 pledged, Smithsonian sets sights even higher