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    Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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    WATCH: Youngkin reiterates commitment to students and families in State of the Commonwealth

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    How can we fight racialist insanity at woke universities?
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    A commuter wears a face mask while riding the a nearly empty subway car into Brooklyn, Thursday, March 12, 2020, in New York. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday he will announce new restrictions on gatherings to halt the spread of the new coronavirus in the coming days. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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    What the Democratic trifecta hath wrought

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    A decade-old overview of past research on homework found a correlation between homework and high-performing students. But the study didn't find causal effects, so it's possible that kids who do more homework have high test scores for other reasons.
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    Michigan reading scores of fourth graders plummet

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    Virginia’s impressive new path on education
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    Biden pushes controversial student loans transformation as ‘forgiveness’ falters
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    Biden pushes controversial student loans transformation as ‘forgiveness’ falters

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    Virginia Republican Lt. Governor candidate Jason Miyares addresses the Virginia FREE Leadership Luncheon in McLean, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021.
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    Virginia AG Jason Miyares blasts ‘woke racism’ in Fairfax County Public Schools

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    Gov. Sarah Sanders to ban critical race theory with new executive order
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    Gov. Sarah Sanders to ban critical race theory with new executive order

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    Florida Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis greets the crowd as he takes the stage for his Jacksonville campaign rally.
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    DeSantis tackles divisive ‘diversity, equity, and inclusion’ programs on college campuses

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    January 10, 2023 3:11 pm
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    Six Texas medical schools hit with lawsuit for anti-white and anti-Asian admissions
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    Six Texas medical schools hit with lawsuit for anti-white and anti-Asian admissions

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    January 10, 2023 3:05 pm
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