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    Pencil, running as a write-in candidate for Governor in Oregon, poses with Oregonians while on the campaign trail. (Photo Courtesy/Pencil for Governor)
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    2026 Oregon primary features a candidate who is a pencil

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    In this Friday, Jan. 26, 2018 photo, artist and author Maybeth Morales, left, leads a home school art class for her grandchildren as her daughter Chemay Morales-James, right, and son-in-law Shane, center, watch in Watertown, Conn. Reports that 13 malnourished siblings allegedly held captive by their parents were home-schooled has others who educate their children at home bracing for calls for more oversight of the practice, a reaction they say would unfairly punish families.
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    Homeschool advocates warn Connecticut bill tightening regulations misses the point

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    May 17, 2026 6:00 am
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    Sixth graders in a classroom.
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    Most students lag half a grade behind in reading scores: Report

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    Students at San Diego State University.
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    College isn’t for everyone, and that’s okay. Universities must slim down

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    Cyberattack security breach.
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    Cyberattack shuts down system used by thousands of schools

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    Yale committee offers an encouragingly realistic report about the state of higher education

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    April 24, 2026 5:36 am
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    A Super Tuesday voter walks past a sign requiring a photo ID at a polling location in Mount Holly, North Carolina.
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    Appeals court reinstates Indiana’s ban on student IDs for voting

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    April 20, 2026 4:37 pm
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    A Super Tuesday voter walks past a sign requiring a photo ID at a polling location.
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    Federal judge strikes down Indiana ban on student IDs for voting

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    Diversity isn’t strengthening Fairfax County school schedules

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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, center, greets a supporter on stage with AFT President Randi Weingarten.
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    Students deserve better from Randi Weingarten’s American Federation of Teachers

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    April 7, 2026 7:00 am
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