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Monitor articles for January 16, 2019
- Behind LA teachers strike, a ‘battle for the soul’ of public education
- Cuddly foxes show the ‘softer side’ of evolution
- For Turkey's strongman Erdoğan, trouble seeing eye to eye with Trump
- ABC sitcom 'black-ish' confronts colorism prejudice in Hollywood
- Sears dodges liquidation, stores to stay open – for now
- Street singer captures heart, plight of Venezuela's growing diaspora
- Diversity doesn’t have to mean divisiveness
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Wednesday, January 16, 2019
- In Indonesia, honesty has been a good catch
- Sudanese protests test warming Western ties with a longtime foe
- Hotel attack in Kenya over, terrorists behind act 'eliminated'
- Shutdown: no end in sight as next round of paychecks for workers looms
- Debating an evolving definition of ‘diversity’ on campus
- Dijana Pavlovic works to give the Roma a more political voice
- Shutdown Day 26: A game of chicken no one wants to lose
- Freed from death row, Pakistani Christian woman still fears for her life
- And they're off: Democrats to watch in 2020 race
- Hope and the landscape of history