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Monitor articles for May 14, 2018
- Despite Israel-Iran clash, political forces work against escalation
- Why it's time to cut translators some slack
- When you’re the one who needs help: five ideas
- South Dakota seeks to strengthen victim-centered criminal justice
- Fifty years after King’s assassination, the Poor People’s Campaign relaunches
- Mixing sports and sports gambling is no game
- Debate in Iran: Is nuclear deal worth keeping without US?
- Virginia students plan for mission to space
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Monday, May 14, 2018
- Desegregation stalls, but voluntary efforts to boost it show promise
- Armenian prime minister's hometown sees hope in political turnover
- US embassy opens in Jerusalem as dozens killed in Gaza
- 'A Line in the River' tells the story of Khartoum, one of the world's most troubled cities
- Tunisia's Jews and Muslims join to celebrate religious tolerance
- Suspicions of Native American teens point to cultural disconnect
- Safe in an emergency