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RT @BrookingsInst: Doctors, lawyers, accountants, and financial advisers can be and are sued for malpractice. Why not school districts? @MarkDynarski explains: https://t.co/T3oSlqho9v

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RT @BrookingsInst: Doctors, lawyers, accountants, and financial advisers can be and are sued for malpractice. Why not school districts? @MarkDynarski explains: https://t.co/T3oSlqho9v

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RT @BrookingsInst: Doctors, lawyers, accountants, and financial advisers can be and are sued for malpractice. Why not school districts? @MarkDynarski explains: https://t.co/T3oSlqho9v

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RT @BrookingsInst: Doctors, lawyers, accountants, and financial advisers can be and are sued for malpractice. Why not school districts? @MarkDynarski explains: https://t.co/T3oSlqho9v

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RT @CNNPolitics: Reality Check: CNN’s John Avlon looks at how the Trump administration can take action on election security after intelligence officials warn that Russia is actively threatening future elections https://t.co/s459nLMnMt https://t.co/UYMKhDtiEW

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RT @RANDCorporation: “There will have to be reforms to address Beijing’s concerns and to provide it with a continued stake in the international order. The trick is to decide where compromise is acceptable for U.S. interests and to draw clear lines … where it is not.” https://t.co/lTEFZYz47H

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RT @RANDCorporation: “There will have to be reforms to address Beijing’s concerns and to provide it with a continued stake in the international order. The trick is to decide where compromise is acceptable for U.S. interests and to draw clear lines … where it is not.” https://t.co/lTEFZYz47H

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RT @RANDCorporation: “There will have to be reforms to address Beijing’s concerns and to provide it with a continued stake in the international order. The trick is to decide where compromise is acceptable for U.S. interests and to draw clear lines … where it is not.” https://t.co/lTEFZYz47H

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RT @RANDCorporation: “There will have to be reforms to address Beijing’s concerns and to provide it with a continued stake in the international order. The trick is to decide where compromise is acceptable for U.S. interests and to draw clear lines … where it is not.” https://t.co/lTEFZYz47H

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RT @CFR_org: How many countries are in NATO? What is Article 5? Test your knowledge on the 69-year old alliance in our quiz! https://t.co/aD8QuNthOO

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