Organ traffickers lock up people to harvest their kidneys. Here are the politics behind the organ trade.; Obama won lots of votes from racially prejudiced whites (and some of them supported Trump); 9 things you should know about Ghana’s election; What is inspiring homegrown terror in the U.S.? It’s not just the Islamic State.;
 
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The U.S. needs a new approach to counterinsurgency. This is what it can learn from El Salvador.
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Organ traffickers lock up people to harvest their kidneys. Here are the politics behind the organ trade.
Governments are doing little to curb the illegal trade in organs.
 
Obama won lots of votes from racially prejudiced whites (and some of them supported Trump)
Let's help Joe Scarborough understand some data.
 
9 things you should know about Ghana’s election
The high stakes and tight competition could test the country’s democratic resolve.
 
What is inspiring homegrown terror in the U.S.? It’s not just the Islamic State.
A new report on jihadist convictions in the U.S. shows how ideology matters.
 
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