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Monitor articles for September 21, 2016
- Protests in Charlotte turn violent Wednesday night
- In India, first internet hotline launched to tackle surge in child pornography
- How New England Patriots will make history Thursday night
- Syria's failing cease-fire: Is there still room for US-Russian cooperation?
- The Monitor's ViewJapan turns silver into gold
- Musk's Mars colonization plan: Time to get real?
- Why an NC teacher was suspended for stepping on the American flag
- Has Sean Hannity's Trump support crossed the line?
- Will Twitter, Facebook bring new viewers by livestreaming debates?
- Is your flat-screen TV gulping more electricity than advertised?
- Netflix pushes for '50 percent original content.' Will we subscribe?
- First LookWhy Hawaii is hand-feeding squid and fish to baby birds
- First LookExactly how close is the race between Clinton and Trump?
- First LookUnveiling UN Women report, Emma Watson calls for safety on campus
- Monitor BreakfastEducation Secretary John King: US still has work to do on equity in schools
- First LookWill a thousand more police on Chicago streets help keep down murders?
- In wake of Tulsa shooting, a new look at role of policewomen
- Roasted chicken thighs with apples and capers
- First LookChinese space station set to fall out of sky. How did that happen?
- Can Iran hard-liners make Rouhani a one-term president?
- Bestselling books the week of 9/22/16, according to IndieBound
- NASA orbiter reveals 'Shangri-La' on Titan
- What cybersecurity leaders say we can do now to advance the cybersecurity workforce
- Director Curtis Hanson won over audiences, critics with noir 'L.A. Confidential'
- How the new Smithsonian museum in DC is different – inside and out
- Derrick Rose's accuser must be named, judge rules. Is that fair?
- If BMW electrifies its regular cars, what happens to 'i' models?
- Opinion: For the sake of privacy, pardon Snowden
- Why the definition of a 'hit' TV show has changed
- Influencers: Calling it 'critical infrastructure' won't protect the vote
- First LookWho are America's gun 'super-owners'?
- Tax breaks and loan options to pay for college
- First LookCould the Trump-Clinton debate ratings reach Super Bowl levels?
- What drew viewers to the deceptively simple show 'This is Us'?
- First LookShould schools feed students whose parents haven't paid for lunch?
- First LookWill Google's Allo chat app spy on you?
- First LookLondon house prices set to fall: Is this the 'Brexit effect'?
- Don't replace your broken iPhone; it's probably cheaper to fix it.
- ‘A Truck Full of Money’ is an engaging, contemporary, rags-to-riches story
- Airstrike kills five in international mobile medical team in northern Syria
- A Christian Science PerspectiveOvercoming self-righteousness through love
- College supply list for low-income students: Books, financial aid ... a mentor
- First LookHow do Nike's self-lacing sneakers work?
- First LookProtests last through the night in Charlotte, N.C., after police shooting
- Every diesel brand in Europe is more polluting than Volkswagen: report
- The Politics of US series: Trade
- Why I’m still drawn by trains
- First LookHere's what North Korea's websites look like – all 28 of them
- First LookWhy did the US again fly supersonic bombers over South Korea?
- First LookWhy a Vegas judge ordered attorney to remove 'Black Lives Matter' pin
- With terror in spotlight, government requests for Twitter data surge
- First LookWhat's with those giant green space blobs? Telescopes give a hint.
- From Estonia, lessons for the Age of Cyberwar
- Should you tip your Uber or Lyft driver?
- Bad credit history? Here's how to recover.
- Chinese space station to plummet back to Earth, officials say
- First LookMan pulling girl by her hair ignites web debate on corporal punishment
- Pluto's heart: How did it get so frosty?
- How Waze plans to fix tunnel blindness
- How do police remove bombs without hurting anyone?
- Is behind-the-scenes lobbying slowing progress on opioid addiction?