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Monitor articles for November 15, 2015
- Is fight over drug price increases a win for transparency advocates?
- What is the future of driverless cars?
- What's with those mysterious shapes NASA photographed in Kazakhstan?
- Sanders and O'Malley: Raise minimum wage to $15. Is it feasible?
- Who won the Democratic debate?
- CommentaryKnowing when to open doors
- Dozens detained in G20 summit protests in Turkey
- Mormons resign in struggle over gay marriage rules
- Paris climate talks will go on, organizers say
- Supreme Court to hear first major abortion case in 8 years
- What you can learn from Marco Rubio's credit card mistakes
- Gov. Brown extends California's water limits: 'We are in a new era.'
- The Monitor's ViewAfter Paris, a global resolve to dispel Islamic State’s darkness
- New study shows us what 'lovebird' really means
- How walls can divide neighborhoods within cities
- French police identify one of the assailants in Paris attacks
- British jihadist may have planned Paris-style attack in Istanbul
- Fees might be eating up your retirement savings. How to stop it.
- In aftermath of Paris attacks, how much security is enough?
- Real challenge for Myanmar opposition leader comes after polls
- Are the Seattle Seahawks finally back to winning form?
- Dream on? China's national slogan of rejuvenation seeds individual goals
- Black Friday laptop ads: deals under $300; MacBook Air for $720
- In West Bank, rabbi leads search for peace, one olive harvest at a time
- 'Love the Coopers' is formulaic but heartwarming
- Wisconsin lawmakers propose Iran business prohibition
- University of Missouri student president: School has racism but also unity
- What do the Beirut bombing arrests mean for refugees?
- Cover StoryWhy countries are walling themselves in – and others out
- Baltimore homicides reaches 300 for year. Why is this happening?
- Democrats debate over terrorism and security after Paris attacks
- Why do sex traffickers pick South Dakota?
- Was Eisenhower more of a socialist than Bernie Sanders?
- In churches, plazas, playgrounds, Parisians find strength in gathering