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Monitor articles for May 04, 2018
- 'RBG' is a love letter to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Oklahoma, Kansas pass legislation allowing religious veto on LGBT adoptions
- Karl Marx turns 200: Are his ideas still relevant?
- Who's an employee? California ruling updates debate for the gig economy.
- Using Marx’s birthday to recall progress toward peace
- George Mason faculty wants disclosure of Koch agreements
- 'The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs' covers millennia of dinosaur dominance
- With dueling DACA cases, Supreme Court showdown seems inevitable
- For 'accidental Americans,' the hidden costs prove taxing
- The Christian Science Monitor Daily – Friday, May 4, 2018
- 'Let the Sunshine In' is a bit more airy than it needs to be
- ‘Tully’ gives the Mary Poppins story an unsentimental update
- 'After Auschwitz' follows the lives of six women survivors
- As Israel-Iran rivalry burns, Russia’s Tehran ties may get singed
- Oscars academy expels Roman Polanski and Bill Cosby
- Will restaurant robots change the industry or sizzle out?
- In the face of scandals, no Nobel literature prize will be awarded this year
- Ichiro, Japan's baseball hero, begins his long 'Sayonara'
- Healed of chronic back pain
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