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Victories, setbacks for pot legalization
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Obama grabs 99 percent of donations at Princeton
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Libertarians deliberately avoid learning who won the election
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UCLA breaks law by using affirmative action, says UCLA law professor
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College mascots, sentenced to death, granted reprieve
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Study shows state-by-state power of teachers' unions
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Florida eyes education reforms, tuition incentives
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Is hurricane good for the economy? Experts disagree
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University political bias lawsuit ends in mistrial, can be brought again
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Academia more liberal than in 2008, survey says
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University lied about racial admissions, study says
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College will slaughter animal mascots for sustainability
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LSU apologizes for censoring Christian religious imagery
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Minnesota relents on banning free online education programs
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Interior secretary may have violated law in Obama campaign appearance
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Michigan school districts violating teacher merit pay law
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Teachers union, reformers set to battle in Louisiana court
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Teacher who called Romney t-shirt 'KKK garb' under investigation
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Producer promises 'much richer production' for 'Atlas Shrugged: Part II'
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Christian university prevents students from starting conservative group
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City punishes teachers less than students for drug use
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Obama campaign shuts down campus, requires students' personal info
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Obama declines to support school choice in debate
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Prominent Democrats starting to break with teachers' unions
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Catholic group: Federal agency violates religious freedom of colleges
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School choice film draws protests from teachers' union
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'Rahm got rolled'
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Chicago teachers' test scores worse than Illinois students
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New film blames financial crisis on spending, Federal Reserve
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Obama keeps distance from Chicago teachers' strike
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Louisiana teachers accuse black school choice group of endorsing 'KKK is good' curriculum
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Occupiers support strike of nation's highest-paid teachers
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Chicago teachers' strike, by the numbers
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Conservative group challenges college credit for Obama campaign work
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Anti-Soviet trade sanctions still apply to Russia 40 years later
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Magnet regulation leaves bad taste in consumers' mouths
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Campaign for Obama, get college credit
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New studies highlight school choice successes
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Hey teacher, leave them guns alone