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Monitor articles for September 11, 2015
- 4 audiobooks that span the globe
- Does oxygen necessarily mean aliens?
- Did California try to go too far in fight against climate change?
- How Google Fiber changes the cities it's chosen
- Bush's tax plan has aspects both old and new
- What would it be like to ride into space? Step inside, says SpaceX
- Venezuela border closing endangers the livelihood of those on Colombia side
- First LookGalaxy amazes astronomers by producing 800 stars per year
- First LookAll aboard! Tour SpaceX's Crew Dragon space capsule
- Why Joe Biden might not run in 2016
- Save money by doing these DIY projects yourself
- 12 convicted for 2006 Mumbai train bombings
- 'Paradise of the Pacific' traces the early centuries of Hawai‘i’s history
- Ram pickup recall: over 1.3 million trucks with airbag, welding woes
- How origami can make solar panels more efficient
- European Union scraps plan for mandatory acceptance of migrants
- Experts: Consumer protections vital as Internet of Things expands
- Top Picks: David Gilmour's 'Rattle That Lock,' the game 'Her Story,' and more
- Toronto Film Festival: Which movies are getting buzz from critics
- Ugly produce becomes a life line for food banks
- Did Joe Biden just announce he's not running?
- Accept refugee quotas or build walls? Europe's divisions deepen
- Why Singapore's election matters, even if it's predictable
- 'Breathe' is an increasingly compelling psychological thriller
- First LookWill wildfires threaten California's ancient sequoias?
- How a bank cared for the children of employees lost in 9/11
- Why Marines, unlike Army and Navy, are so against women in combat
- Raj Patel is against cheap food
- Jeb Bush gets high marks for transparency
- What would happen if we burned all of the world’s fossil fuels?
- Will Godzilla and King Kong meet on the big screen?
- Refugee crisis: Israelis invoke Holocaust as they debate how to respond
- Iran nuclear deal: why White House rules foreign policy
- Why the 9/11 memorial was opened to the public
- Venezuela opposition leader sentenced to nearly 14 years amid rising tensions
- Krispy Kreme sales down: Foreshadowing the donut's demise?
- First LookHow FBI foiled 9/11 anniversary terror plot
- First LookHigh-speed chase through Los Angeles ends with hostage situation
- VP Biden, AG Lynch announce federal funds for rape-kit backlog
- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveOn 9/11, choosing life and hope
- Study says Southern Ocean uptake of atmospheric CO2 recovers
- 'A Brilliant Young Mind': Star Sally Hawkins gives a performance of remarkable grace and sensitivity
- For one Atlanta police officer, no 'war on cops' – just a chance to do her job
- At least 87 dead after crane collapses in Mecca
- Germany moves to clamp down on Facebook racism
- Russia in Syria: Ghosts of Afghanistan may limit Kremlin's options now
- First LookElon Musk says we should nuke Mars: Is terraforming the Red Planet wise?
- First LookWhy did Baltimore mayor suddenly withdraw from reelection campaign?
- Seattle teachers pause protests for 9/11 anniversary
- Could newly discovered humans shatter history?
- Cuba to release 3,500 prisoners, prior to pope's visit
- The best flourless chocolate cake
- 'The Divergent Series': Here's a look at the new titles for the final two movies
- The Monitor's ViewCollege football: Don’t pander to bettors
- First Look11 highway shootings, thousands of tips, but Phoenix police still baffled
- First LookNew Pluto images arrive: Are those dunes?
- First LookWhy Ohio's Miami University is cracking down on fraternities
- Intel chiefs draw distinction between digital espionage and malicious hacks
- Another Uber driver questioned for sexual assault. How safe is Uber, really?
- Spectacular Pluto images arriving from New Horizons flyby
- What book helps Tom Brady weather life's highs and lows?
- Nature's global warming 'sink' isn't clogged anymore, studies say