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Monitor articles for February 14, 2019
- Helping to overcome gun violence
- Animal behavior: A purr-fect fit
- Adam Smith's hidden hand of empathy
- How an alliance between Millennials and religious sisters has changed outlooks
- War museum in Baghdad underlines militia's growing clout
- Will Democrats’ leftward drift hurt their chances in 2020?
- House uses war-making power, hoping to force Yemen troop withdrawal
- Journalist and Duterte critic freed on bail after libel arrest
- Beyond guilt or innocence, should jurors weigh if law is worth enforcing?
- Denver teachers strike for higher wages, exposing US divide over bonus pay
- Judge: Manafort lied to investigators in Russia probe
- Russia more assured about war with Afghan three decades on
- Migrating letters and other curiosities
- Meanwhile in … New York, a charity is buying up outsize debt to forgive it
- One year after Parkland, what has – and hasn’t – changed
- For many Americans, the Trump tax cut doesn’t feel like a boost
- The orchid whisperers: Rare blooms find an urban perch
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Thursday, February 14, 2019
- Restoring a high threshold for war
- Confronting ‘intergroup anxiety’: Can you try too hard to be fair?