On Twitter, Hillary Clinton won the debate; New state laws discourage registering immigrants. How will that affect the Latino vote?; Is Christopher Columbus truly a villain? This is what the public really thinks.; These are the House Republicans who have abandoned Donald Trump; Here’s how attention to gender affected Colombia’s peace process; Colombians rejected ‘transitional justice’ for guerrillas. They want criminal justice instead.; The U.S. has just accused Russia of hacking America’s elections. That’s a very big deal.;
 
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Why some dictators are more likely to get nuclear weapons. 5 lessons from Iraq and Libya.
The regimes of Gaddafi and Hussein shed light on why nuclear programs fail.
On Twitter, Hillary Clinton won the debate
Here's what nearly 270,000 tweets can tell us.
 
New state laws discourage registering immigrants. How will that affect the Latino vote?
The laws get struck down -- but only after groups have stopped trying to get immigrants registered.
 
Is Christopher Columbus truly a villain? This is what the public really thinks.
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These are the House Republicans who have abandoned Donald Trump
It's disproportionately women.
 
Here’s how attention to gender affected Colombia’s peace process
There's been recoil from the accord's breakthrough attention to women's and LGBT needs.
 
Colombians rejected ‘transitional justice’ for guerrillas. They want criminal justice instead.
What is “transitional justice," anyway? The debate is fierce.
 
The U.S. has just accused Russia of hacking America’s elections. That’s a very big deal.
The U.S. has accused Russia's leaders of trying to hack the election, but may have difficulty proving it.
 
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