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This June 20, 2018 photo, shows a view of Acapulco, Mexico. Last year, authorities opened investigations into 834 murders in Acapulco. Acapulco is in the same state where 43 students from a teacher's college disappeared in 2014 in a still unsolved case that implicates local officials, police and possibly the military.(AP Photo / Marco Ugarte)
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Students from Duquesne University wait in line to cast their votes outside Epiphany Catholic Church in Pittsburgh,Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2015 file photo, replicas of Republican presidential candidates Jeb Bush, left, and Marco Rubio face off in the free speech zone on the campus of the University of Colorado before the Republican presidential debate in Boulder, Colo. Some colleges provide so-called "free speech zones" as the only place where people can protest and distribute fliers. A student filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday, March 28, 2017, against Los Angeles Pierce College, charging the community college violated his First Amendment rights in November 2016 when campus officials barred him from passing out copies of the U.S. Constitution because he wasn't in the free speech zone and because he hadn't applied to use it. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
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A Duke University assistant professor resigned from her leadership role over the weekend amid backlash for sending an email to students advising them to speak English "100% of the time." (Duke.edu)
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FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2013, file photo, parents from Anthem Elementary School stand with then Maricopa County Sheriffs Deputies and posse members, as they listen to Arpaio speak at Anthem Elementary School in Phoenix. A committee of community leaders appointed by Arpaio's successor, Sheriff Paul Penzone, said Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, that it has launched a review of the posse groups, which are lauded for saving taxpayers money but were criticized for serving as one of Arpaio's political tools. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
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Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister's office, in Jerusalem, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019. (Abir Sultan Pool via AP)
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Statement by World Buddhism Association Headquarters letter (sponsored)
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All military combat roles were opened to women in 2015, but a Senate panel is open to requiring women to register for the draft or abolish the draft registration process. (U.S. Marine Corps)
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Can you pass the ultimate technology test? (Shutterstock)
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Illustration on school choice by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Snow covers the grounds of Covington Catholic High School in Park Hills, Ky., Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019. The school has received national attention in the wake of videos showing students from the school mocking Native Americans outside the Lincoln Memorial after a rally in Washington. (AP Photo/Lisa Cornwell)
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Comedian Kathy Griffin claims in a Jan. 22, 2019 that Covington Catholic High School athletes are flashing a "Nazi sign" at a basketball game. The display, however, is an acknowledgment that a three-point basket has been made. (Image: Twitter, Kathy Griffin)
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Flags fly over the Covington Catholic High School stadium in Park Kills, Ky., Sunday, Jan 20, 2019. A diocese in Kentucky has apologized after videos emerged showing students from the Catholic boys' high school mocking Native Americans outside the Lincoln Memorial on Friday after a rally in Washington. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)
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Flags fly over the Covington Catholic High School stadium in Park Kills, Ky., Sunday, Jan 20, 2019. A diocese in Kentucky has apologized after videos emerged showing students from the Catholic boys' high school mocking Native Americans outside the Lincoln Memorial on Friday after a rally in Washington. (AP Photo/Bryan Woolston)
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Illustration on the Constitution and religious education by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Irami Osei-Frimpong, a University of Georgia teaching assistant and Ph.D. student, who routinely attacks the concept of "whiteness" on social media took it a step further Wednesday when he declared that "some white people may have to die" in order for black people to advance. (University of Georgia)
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Illustration on anti-chemical lawsuits by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times