We showed Trump voters photos of black and white Americans. Here’s how it affected their views.; Poll: 60% of Republicans believe illegal immigrants vote; 43% believe people vote using dead people’s names; How sexism drives support for Donald Trump; This is what can we learn about ISIS from Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army; King Bhumibol of Thailand’s real legacy: remarkable political legitimacy; It probably wasn’t Russia who attacked the Internet today. That’s what’s scary.; Liberia has an important transition of power on the horizon. Here’s a preview.; Suicide Commandos, ‘Burn It Down': The Week In One Song;
 
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Europe’s traditional left is in a death spiral. Even if you don’t like the left, this is a problem.
The decline of the traditional European left leaves a wide open space for populists and radicals.
We showed Trump voters photos of black and white Americans. Here’s how it affected their views.
White Trump supporters are more likely to oppose government programs when thinking about African Americans than when thinking about whites.
 
Poll: 60% of Republicans believe illegal immigrants vote; 43% believe people vote using dead people’s names
Meanwhile, relatively few Democrats fear voter suppression.
 
How sexism drives support for Donald Trump
The key emotion involved: anger.
 
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This is what can we learn about ISIS from Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army
You can turn captives into devoted followers.
 
King Bhumibol of Thailand’s real legacy: remarkable political legitimacy
The revered monarch helped the country weather strife for 70 years.
 
It probably wasn’t Russia who attacked the Internet today. That’s what’s scary.
It's remarkably easy for individuals or small groups to take down a large chunk of the Internet.
 
Liberia has an important transition of power on the horizon. Here’s a preview.
The 2017 election will be a critical test for Liberia's democracy.
 
Suicide Commandos, ‘Burn It Down': The Week In One Song
Trump goes scorched earth.
 
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