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Monitor articles for December 28, 2015
- Russia removes Iran's enriched uranium as per nuke deal
- No charges filed against police officer in Tamir Rice case
- Flying saucers and jet packs: how US Army has tried to take them beyond sci-fi
- Chicago police shooting: Is deadly force used too readily?
- Can Bernie Sanders win over Donald Trump supporters?
- In the United States, anxiety is up, but crime is down
- Facebook in India: Can Mark Zuckerberg's plan really help the poor?
- The Monitor's ViewThe ‘healing’ aspect of a Japan-South Korea pact on ‘comfort women’
- Iraqi forces retake Ramadi: A symbolic victory against ISIS
- Japan apologizes for Korean comfort women: Can it heal one of Asia's thorniest issues?
- Five ways financial advisors earn their keep
- Why do tigers have vertical stripes? Check the math, say researchers.
- 'Sisters': How 'Saturday Night Live' talent continues to fuel the multiplex
- A Christian Science PerspectiveOur brothers and sisters are not commodities
- Iraqi forces continue to push ISIS from Ramadi, while some pockets remain
- Severe weather continues to hamper midwestern US
- Meadowlark Lemon, Harlem Globetrotters basketball star, passes away
- Mexico's first 'union' for guest workers fights abuses at home and in US
- Best of 2015: 12 authors on remarkable transformations
- 'For the Record' is a cool YA sneak-peak into life on the road and on the stage
- Red lentil soup with a hint of heat
- Six steps for responding to a low refinance appraisal
- Japanese 'remorse' on Korean comfort women: A new era in East Asia?
- Forget 'Fairtrade' – just give cash to the poorest, philosopher says
- Attacks by Boko Haram challenge Nigeria's claim of 'winning the war'
- Early intervention? Why Montreal has an anti-radicalization center
- 2015 in review: Here's what mattered in entertainment this year