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Monitor articles for August 04, 2015
- In coal-mining Kentucky, shock and dismay over Clean Power Plan's new targets
- Top prosecutor fired amid controversy over German treason probe
- Controversy over officer in Chattanooga shooting: Should Pentagon change policy?
- Here's who made the cut for Thursday's GOP debate
- 7 ways to increase your credit score quickly
- Bestselling books the week of 8/7/15, according to IndieBound*
- Why is Kim Jong-un receiving a peace prize?
- Drone drops drugs into Ohio prison yard: The newest smuggling method?
- After gloomy economic data, is Canada on the verge of a recession?
- MH370 search: What you need to know
- Are white women abandoning Hillary Clinton?
- Major US airlines ban big-game trophies on their flights
- Will Republicans shut down the government over Planned Parenthood?
- Yemen pro-government troops retake key military base from Houthi rebels
- 10 best books of August: the Monitor's picks
- 'Deadpool': Why the superhero is popping up in another movie's trailer
- Opinion: Retaliation against China is the wrong reaction to OPM hack
- 22 cheap ways to keep cool during the hottest month of the year
- Will the Clean Power Plan make every state look more like California?
- Federal agents called to Baltimore to quell rising violence
- Aetna beats profit estimates: Who are the real winners with Obamacare?
- Is Clinton capitalizing on Bernie Sanders's 'black problem'?
- Does an infant belong in the office?
- Trump's secret weapon: Twitter? Top 4 tweets from The Donald
- Do Zimbabweans really care that much about Cecil the Lion?
- Max von Sydow joins 'Game of Thrones' cast: Who is he playing?
- #iLookLikeAnEngineer highlights problems and progress in tech diversity
- Summer salad with a kick of heat
- Trump still leads polls: What's behind his appeal?
- Freddie Mac posts $4.2 billion second quarter profits, paying $3.9 billion to Treasury
- Taliban tussle over Mullah Omar: Is a succession crisis brewing?
- 'Flood of Fire' brings the astounding, exceptional 'Ibis Trilogy' to a close
- If you own a chrysler, jeep, dodge, or fiat, you need to read this
- Bonobos speak like human babies, say scientists
- Obama’s new Clean Power Plan, explained
- Police officer handcuffs children with learning disabilities. Who is at fault?
- Why our office temperatures are set to be comfortable for men
- Hackable satellite signals may be impossible to patch
- Swiss customs seize $400,000 of elephant ivory en route to China
- Echoing green fellows: meet the next generation of food system leaders
- How did the first animals reproduce? Mysterious creatures reveal clues
- The Monitor's ViewTransparency in sports anti-doping efforts
- Week-long manhunt underway in California following attacks
- Boko Haram crisis: Amid attacks, Cameroon expels Nigerians
- Can Obama's Clean Power Plan survive in court?
- IAAF ready to fight doping charges by media
- How do corrupt police officers get away with crimes?
- A state of their own: Could 'Refugee Nation' be an answer?
- Somalia may soon ban female genital mutilation. Are laws enough?
- 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' anniversary: Here's when it's coming back to theaters
- Time to talk about sex? Why Honduras is starting to tackle 'taboo' topic.
- In Taiwan, protests over history textbooks are about the future
- US factory orders surged in June for transportation equipment, other goods
- Is US now a climate change leader? How Obama's new plan measures up.
- Cameroon expels more than 3,000 Nigerians in fight against Boko Haram
- After deadly attack, Israel arrests extremist
- Giraffe killing produces more outrage. But can legal hunting help?
- Will Joe Biden run? Can he win?
- A sinkhole grows ... in Brooklyn?
- A Christian Science PerspectivePeace for a new mom
- How an orbital 'Pac-Man' could help clean up space junk
- Why AT&T's new DirecTV bundle is 'transformational'
- Adults rediscover the pleasure of coloring books
- The 'lost girls' of South Sudan – and the woman who found them
- Sprint falls to 4th place: Why Sprint execs are still smiling