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  2. D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The program was the first Federally funded school voucher program in the United States. It was first approved in 2003 and allowed to expire for the first time in 2009 under the Obama administration. [1] The program was reauthorized under the SOAR Act in 2011, but again defunded at the end of the second Obama presidency. The program was ...

  3. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For the 2020–2021 school year, public school enrollment fell by 3 percent. Private and charter schools grew an estimated 7 percent. 18 states either initiated school-choice programs or expanded offerings, making 3.6 million American students eligible for school choice and/or homeschool support programs. Several states expanded eligibility to ...

  4. 1992 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon broadcasts the Kids' Choice Awards live [24] for the first time. November 17 Dateline NBC airs an hour-long investigative report titled "Waiting to Explode," which focused on allegations that General Motors ' Rounded-Line Chevrolet C/K -Series pickup trucks exploded upon impact when involved in collisions due to the poor design of ...

  5. This National School Choice Week, It's a Boom Time for ...

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    Proliferating School Choice Programs "By the end of 2024, more than one million students in America were participating in a private school choice program," EdChoice's Colyn Ritter reported this ...

  6. OpEd: In the last two decades, school choice policies have been adopted in over 30 states, including every state surrounding Kentucky.

  7. These hospitals suspended transgender care amid Trump's ... - AOL

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    The letter came out shortly after media reports indicated that NYU Langone in New York City, which did not respond to USA TODAY's request for comment, canceled appointments.

  8. Politically Incorrect - Wikipedia

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    The show was canceled the following June, which Maher and many others saw as a result of the controversy, although ABC denied that the controversy was a factor and said the program was canceled due to declining ratings. [8] [9] [10] Maher said that the show struggled for advertisers in its final months. [11]

  9. Lauren Lake's Paternity Court - Wikipedia

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    There is a beginning, middle and end to each story. But then there's what happens after the paternity test results. We don't take any of this lightly. There is a responsible side to the show where we help families get on the right path." The program "plans to bring something ... interesting but with a truly positive resolution."