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Monitor articles for September 25, 2015
- First LookWild horse genome reveals hidden costs of domestication
- Syrian cease-fire: Another try at pragmatism in three besieged towns
- Why jails' embrace of video visiting technology can harm inmates, families
- Volkswagen names new CEO: A look back at its very bad week
- Hajj stampede claims lives of more than 700 Muslims. What went wrong?
- Not just an electric car, but one that runs on salt water
- Professor takes care of toddler: Should colleges provide free day care?
- First LookCould you fight off prehistoric 20-foot lizards? Early Aborigines likely did.
- Tomb discovered in Pompeii is window into world scientists know little about
- Mexico's missing students: Search for justice reveals changing society
- First LookNo sleeping with the fishes during dark polar night
- 'Hotel Transylvania 2': Is the animated spooky sequel worth seeing?
- First LookIs this volcano in Iceland Europe's worst polluter?
- Why John Boehner resigns on his own terms
- Why NAACP wants special prosecutor in death of man in wheelchair
- First LookDrunk driving cop? Fatal crash in Indianapolis raises questions.
- Chocolate caramel oatmeal bars
- NSA chief admits risk in decrypting smartphone data
- First LookApple fans line up overnight for newest iPhone: Worth the wait?
- Top Picks: Chick Corea and Béla Fleck's 'Two,' Lonnie Wheeler's book 'Intangiball: The Subtle Things That Win Baseball Games,' and more
- First LookSEE Pluto's scaly surface in the latest dazzling images from New Horizons
- Why has Texas jumped ahead on jobs this year?
- First LookWhy this California teen is being hailed as a hero for punching another student
- Pope Francis declares 'right of the environment' at UN
- Rick Santorum's tax plan is new and flat
- Will Washington be the first US state to have a carbon tax?
- Netflix knows exactly how (and when) we get hooked on TV shows
- 'Labyrinth of Lies' is stiff but examines a historically neglected subject
- Despite Boko Haram bombings, Nigeria's battered north sees progress
- 2014-2015 Mitsubishi Lancer recalled for fuel leak and fire risk
- Xi Jinping state visit: China's arrest of southern Christians intensifies
- 'Supermoon' has company: Earth will shadow NASA moon probe, too
- Sam Smith: How his 'Writing's On The Wall' compares to best Bond tunes
- Will Facebook's 'Free Basics' bring Internet to the three-fifths?
- Will $1 million iOS bug bounty compel Apple to pay for software flaws?
- China's Xi Jinping announces climate-change pact
- Going to a lunar eclipse viewing party: Try these moon munchies
- First LookWhat happened in deadly Seattle duck boat, charter bus crash?
- Six ways a Donald Trump presidency could impact your wallet
- Stunning new Pluto images: Could we have imagined this 50 years ago?
- Interest-free loans don't make sense: But they do make a difference
- First LookCharleston tornado: How often do twisters hit South Carolina?
- Pope Francis' political style on display: humble gestures, not fiery rhetoric
- How can Volkswagen atone for diesel deception?
- A Christian Science PerspectivePraying for health
- Five investing tips from your garden
- First LookIn symbolic gesture of unity, US, Chinese first ladies christen baby panda together
- Chinese activists in US blame Beijing for relentless cyberattacks
- 'Becoming Bulletproof' is haphazard but moving
- What Obama and Putin plan to discuss next week
- Speaker John Boehner resigns: the fallout
- As Europe embraces Syrians, a cooler reception for other refugees
- Help the grandkids and the estate with a 529
- First LookLawyers claim Texas is supplying Virginia with execution drugs. Is that legal?
- Pope Francis' stand on inequality: Do Americans agree?
- How 'train wreck' became a signature GOP slam
- John Boehner steps down: Self-sacrificing, but will it lead to better government?
- Opinion: Even if flawed, cybertheft deal with China a win for Obama
- NASA Mars probe anniversary: A look back over one year at the Red Planet
- John Boehner exit: Anyone can run for House speaker, even you