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    Burdensome regulations are limiting the freedom of charter schools and diverting their resources toward paperwork, according to a report published by the American Enterprise Institute. (iStock photo)
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    Charter schools losing time, freedom to regulations

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    President Obama should cross the district line and come to Montgomery County to see how Catholic schools compare to public schools as far as blending incomes and races. (AP Photo) 
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    Evelyn Williams, right, a teacher in a pre-Kindergarten class at the Community Day Center for Children in Seattle, gives Jiren Oliver, 4, a high-five after they played a game of tic-tac-toe. (AP Photo) 
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    Some students at Oberlin College have taken to their school's newspaper to write their opposition to American Enterprise Institute scholar Christina Hoff Sommers, who will be speaking at the college Monday night. (AP Photo) 
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    Teachers may not be as powerless as they think when it comes to reforming their own schools. (iStock Photo)
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    President Obama signs executive actions, with pending Senate legislation, aimed at closing a compensation gender gap that favors men, Tuesday, April 8, 2014. (AP Photo) 
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    The most important factor in whether a school stays open or closed should be whether there are enough students to keep the school viable. (AP Photo) 
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    Should government close ‘bad’ charter schools?

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    Since the beginning of February when they seized three bridgeheads across the Tigris River north of Mosul, Iraqi Kurdish forces have advanced into territory once held by the Islamic State. (Getty Images)
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