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Monitor articles for June 21, 2016
- How New York plans to reduce financial barriers in women's hygiene
- Why is North Korea launching a spree of test missiles?
- Rep. Chaka Fattah found guilty of corruption. A sign a changing times?
- For newest US citizens, America is about hope, not fear
- What is the future we want on nuclear weapons?
- Why Elon Musk wants to build a robot maid for you
- Why New Zealand's largest city is paying its citizens to leave
- In historic war crimes ruling, former Congo rebel leader sentenced to 18 years
- How charities are helping the Southwest cope with scorching heat
- Is your favorite pizza joint hurting the environment?
- First LookInstagram hits 500 million active users, but not without controversy
- Starbucks lawsuit alleging under-filled lattes moves forward
- 'Reckless' Trump's trade policies could drive recession, Clinton warns
- When gridlock and political uncertainty rise, US economy takes a hit
- Why North Carolina’s election rules are once again facing scrutiny
- After four bills stall in Senate, what’s next for gun control?
- First LookBritish astronaut Tim Peake's next mission: inspiring the next generation
- 80,000 Fallujah civilians escape IS, but face new crisis in desert camps
- How do songbirds learn their melodies? Scientists reveal clues.
- To feed the world, do we really need to grow more food?
- First LookClinton to address mayors' conference: Can mayors be the new innovators?
- How a little spherical robot is teaching kids to code
- Opinion: How we can finally kill the password
- First LookWhat can these baby alien planets teach us about planetary formation?
- Speaking Politics phrase of the week: 'Groundhog Day'
- Four ways to improve your credit score
- A Christian Science PerspectivePraying about the British referendum
- First LookAstronomers spot infant exoplanet: What can it teach us?
- Why Facebook's board members are no strangers to controversy
- 'Frozen' characters trek to 'Northern Lights' in new TV shorts, books
- First LookScientists look into mysterious force that whisked away water on Venus
- 'Strawberry moon' marks this year's summer solstice
- Why is the United Nations promoting yoga?
- Did the Supreme Court just expand police searches?
- What Lee Smith can teach us about summer reading for kids
- Why Mississippi failed to convict for 'Mississippi Burning' murders
- As Brexit debate reaches crescendo, Europe fears for the EU's soul
- IBM, Local Motors ready to commercialize autonomous bus
- New Marine Corps fitness standards: Women, and men, are washing out
- First LookWill more cannabis research result in better legislation?
- Will US productivity stagnate or flourish? Maybe neither.
- 'New England Bound' takes a serious look at an often overlooked story
- Are China's hackers shying away from US targets?
- What does the #CheerioChallenge say about today's dads?
- Surprise Egyptian court ruling rejects Red Sea islands transfer to Saudi Arabia
- First LookCan a computer predict the future?
- #TrumpSoPoor: Can Trump overcome his big fundraising gap?
- The Monitor's ViewLet mayors rule the world?
- First LookNational Pollinator Week: Is America doing enough for its bees?
- Someday we’ll feel silly for being scared of driverless cars
- Even as bleaching continues, hope remains for coral reefs
- Podcast: Why a Ukraine-style hack on US power grid isn't likely
- Just how funny can we expect 'Justice League' to be?
- Blackberry buttermilk ice cream with bay leaf sauce
- Extra years in college come with a six-figure price tag
- Boeing signs major deal to sell aircraft to Iran Air
- Smithsonian to hold first-ever major Quran exhibit in United States
- As America's middle class disappears, the upper middle class is thriving
- Will a peanut giveaway help or hurt Haitians?
- Can Tesla Model X tow? Maybe not.
- Could profiling prevent another Orlando shooting?
- For kids with loss or addiction in their families, these camps offer comfort
- Why California plans to shut down its only remaining nuclear power plant