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    A new poll from the American Federation for Children shows that school choice is highly prized by parents and voters. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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    To celebrate school choice, expand federal support for charter schools

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    In this Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, photo, Zavian Tate, a student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, pushes a large Amazon Dash button, in Birmingham, Ala. The large Dash buttons are part of the city's campaign to lure Amazon's second headquarters to Birmingham. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
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    Lord Jonathan Sacks decried both the rise of
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    Parents often push their children really hard when it comes to athletics; the same cannot be always be said with respect to academics. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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    The Heritage Foundation is considering David Trulio as one of four candidates to helm the think tank. If Trulio enters Heritage's sprawling campus on 214 Massachusetts Ave., that's good news for the defense industry. (AP Andrew Harnik)
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    If Israel truly wants to support the Kurds, then Israeli leaders could counsel Kurds on tough choices taken by the nascent Jewish state decades ago. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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    Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu is playing a cynical game on the Kurdish referendum

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    Despite the president's pledge to embark on a massive campaign to rebuild the U.S. military after five years of congressionally-imposed spending limits, and Trump's oft-repeated claim that him initiatives already producing tangible results, gridlock on Capital Hill means so far the Pentagon has yet to see the $52 billion in new money. (Mark Wilson / Pool via CNP)
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