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Monitor articles for October 11, 2015
- Will arrest of the 'Queen of Ivory' dent illegal ivory trade?
- Cover StoryWhy religion still matters
- Fired Benghazi staffer says desire to get Hillary Clinton trumps search for truth
- Iran sentences Washington Post reporter, but verdict remains unknown
- For scientists, should killing rare species be business as usual?
- How did Mars get its water?
- Five college financing updates all students and parents should know about
- Exodus to Europe? For most Syrian refugees, Turkey is their reality.
- Can we save the sea turtles from our plastic?
- Apple Black Friday predictions: big savings on iPads, first deal on Apple Watch
- Are Japan's crime clans going out of business? Tea with a yakuza.
- NFL Week 5: Why Cincinnati Bengals are favored over Seattle Seahawks
- 'Steve Jobs': Why writer Aaron Sorkin avoided the usual biopic format
- Scuffles break out as police hold back Turkish mourners
- More US cities ask: Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day?
- House Republicans could support Paul Ryan for speaker. But will he run?
- Weekend suicide bombings in Chad, Cameroon blamed on Boko Haram
- Million Man March: What's different 20 years later?
- Night of the Zombees? Scientists seek link to colony collapse disorder.
- The Volkswagen debacle could cost $25 billion
- Native, proud, and alive: Tribes turn to social media to combat teen suicide
- Should Sea World be allowed to breed orcas?
- Was fatal shooting of Tamir Rice justified? Expert reports say yes.
- Columbus Day: How did Christopher Columbus become so controversial?
- As Alamo eyed for face-lift, officials debate how to rebuild
- Police shooting of Tamir Rice justified, two separate reports find
- The thrill of the hunt: More women are signing up for it
- Obama gives Kanye West some tips for his presidential run
- Nepal elects Communist party leader new prime minister
- Inside NASA's three-phase plan to put humans on Mars
- Wildlife thriving in abandoned Chernobyl zone
- Putin reaches out to Saudis as Russian strikes help Syrian army advance