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Colombia’s right-wing populist movement defeated the peace deal. Here’s how we know.
 
Here’s what is promising, and troubling, about Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s plan to ‘cure all diseases.’
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Read this book if you want to know what China’s citizens really think about their government
At least for the moment, people in China are surprisingly happy with authoritarian rule and censorship, according to polls.
 
Why the Colombia peace agreement failed, and what we can expect now
Don't blame the referendum. Blame what happened before people voted on it.
 
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