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Monitor articles for August 18, 2017
- 'Logan Lucky' is inconsequentially entertaining
- Why white nationalists chose Charlottesville
- Boko Haram militants ramp up attacks on refugee shelters in northeast Nigeria
- Erdogan urges German Turks to vote against major parties
- Charlottesville, through a graduate's eyes
- In cities that vote blue, no immunity from racism
- Grenfell fire casts harsh light on London's dwindling low-income housing
- Why GOP Congress will soldier on with Trump
- How the Great American Eclipse will bring solar science to Earth
- Size estimates of North Korea's nuclear arsenal difficult, experts say
- Campus police brace for potential violent protests as students return for fall classes
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Friday, August 18, 2017
- 'The House of Government' is packed with a fascinating tangle of true, uniquely Russian stories
- Top Picks: The Science Channel series 'The Planets,' the MotionX-GPS app, and more
- Spanish police thwart second vehicle attack south of Barcelona
- Overcoming hate
- A common thread in curbing racist expression
- 'Quakeland' author Kathryn Miles on why there's a lot more shaky ground than we realize