An Egyptian court just struck down part of a repressive new law. Here’s what that means.; Voters actually don’t prefer wealthy politicians; The Lord’s Resistance Army is finally weakening in central Africa. This could dismantle it.; Will Beijing cut Trump some slack after that phone call with Taiwan?;
 
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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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An Egyptian court just struck down part of a repressive new law. Here’s what that means.
Is this a significant reversal for the Egyptian regime?
 
Voters actually don’t prefer wealthy politicians
Something else is keeping middle- and working-class people from political office.
 
The Lord’s Resistance Army is finally weakening in central Africa. This could dismantle it.
The key: encouraging LRA combatants to defect.
 
Will Beijing cut Trump some slack after that phone call with Taiwan?
China has been patient with new foreign leaders in the past — up to a point.
 
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