Four reasons why killing insurgents in Syria might backfire; Here’s why Saudi Arabia is loosening its restrictions on women; Are voters really guided by gender stereotypes? New research says no.; Women vote at higher rates than men. That might help Clinton in November.; Here’s a close look at how immigrant voters could affect the 2016 U.S. election; When tiny Iceland did beat England: It’s time to brush up on the Cod Wars; The Brexit referendum: Britain between the past and the future;
 
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Do Americans care about the rest of the world? These two Google maps give you the answer.
Debuting here: a look at Americans' Google searches about other countries.
Four reasons why killing insurgents in Syria might backfire
Coalition counterterrorism efforts in Iraq might shed some light on what will and won't work in Syria.
Here’s why Saudi Arabia is loosening its restrictions on women
Check the oil prices.
 
Are voters really guided by gender stereotypes? New research says no.
Party loyalty matters a lot more.
 
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Women vote at higher rates than men. That might help Clinton in November.
And that trend has been accelerating for decades.
 
Here’s a close look at how immigrant voters could affect the 2016 U.S. election
They're getting more Democratic. That could matter especially in 3 swing states.
 
When tiny Iceland did beat England: It’s time to brush up on the Cod Wars
In matters of fish or soccer, never underestimate Iceland
The Brexit referendum: Britain between the past and the future
The June 23 referendum means an extended period of political turmoil in Britain.
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