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May 3, 2024
Bright Horizons Family Solutions Reports Financial Results for First Quarter of 2024
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Canada and Blue Jays teaming up to renovate Mary Dorothy Jacobs Memorial Park baseball diamond in Curve Lake First Nation
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GROUNDBREAKING STUDY REVEALS HEIGHTENED CONSUMER DEMAND FOR GENDER EQUALITY IN ADVERTISING RESULTING IN UP TO 10X INCREASE IN SA
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Brookdale Management to Participate in Two Investor Conferences in May 2024
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AHRC Nassau's 75th Anniversary Spotlights History of Advocacy, Importance of Membership
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Apogee Enterprises Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend
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Yale's Akiko Iwasaki, PhD, named to TIME100 Lists of Most Influential People in the World
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Adtalem Global Education Fiscal Third Quarter 2024 Results; Guidance Raised
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Willdan Group Reports First Quarter Results
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SES AI Reports First Quarter 2024 Earnings Results; Affirms 2024 Outlook
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Sustainability Accelerating Investor Appetite in the Environmental Sector
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University of Phoenix Professional Development Hosts Webinar on How Organizations Can Integrate Traditional Titles With a Skills
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Hyundai Motor Spearheads U.S. Zero-Emission Freight Transportation with NorCAL ZERO Project Launch
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ACCO Brands Reports First Quarter Results
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Illinois American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment Grantees
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TARAJI P. HENSON, TASHA SMITH, METHOD MAN, MARSAI MARTIN, LARENZ TATE, ANGIE MARTINEZ AND MORE JOIN MARY J. BLIGE FOR THE THIRD
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Inclusive Workforce Pathways Emerge as the Cornerstone for Corporate Resilience
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Hawaiian Airlines Corporate Kuleana Report: Growing Sustainably
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Afya Limited Announces Entering Into a Share Purchase Agreement for the Acquisition of Unidompedro and Faculdade Dom Luiz
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Metropolitan Celebrates Four Innovative, Water-Saving Projects
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MINNESOTA
August 25, 2010
Conversations about race aren't
always black and white. The
persistence of racism has
increased the tolerance of it. ...
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More Minorities Own Their Homes In Minnesota
November 10, 2009
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Event looks to close gap between white and minority homeowners in Minnesota
November 09, 2009
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Minnesota Architects build with American
Indian clients
October 14, 2009
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NATIVE PEOPLES TO GATHER IN MINNESOTA
October 05, 2009
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Minnesota STIs Reach a Record High in 2008; Minorities Remain Disproportionately Affected
April 02, 2009
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PROTESTS IN TIMES SQUARE
July 07, 2016
A number of civil rights demonstrators have been arrested in New York’s Times Square while protesting the police-related shootings nationally of two black men this week. ...
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Minorities Targeted By War On Terrorism
September 07, 2011
An investigation by the Center for Investigative Reporting into the counter-terrorism program at the Mall of America near Minneapolis, found that it often ensnares seemingly innocent people with the FBI and other law enforcement organizations. Ever since 9/11, the nation’s leaders have warned that government agencies can’t protect ...
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BLACK PRO-LIFERS OUTRAGED
August 29, 2011
A new report issued by the Black pro-life group Life Dynamics claims that Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry in the United States target Black and Hispanic Americans by placing abortion facilities in communities with high minority populations. The report, “Racial Targeting and Population Control,†the group claims validates the claims pro-life advocates have made for years showing that abortion advocates have purposefully placed abortion centers in urban areas with high percentages of black and Hispanic residents. Mark Crutcher and Carole Novielli ...
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Survey: 1 In 5 Children Live In Poverty
August 17, 2011
A new survey released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, a private charitable organization, says that child poverty in the United States increased in 38 states in the last decade. The annual KIDS COUNT Data Book shows the official child poverty rate, which is a conservative measure of economic hardship, increased 18 percent between 2000 and 2009, essentially returning to the same level as the early 1990s. ...
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American Indian Infants Death Rate Double That Of Whites
July 06, 2011
American Indian infants in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota are roughly twice as likely to die as white infants, and health officials say the best defense is prevention and education. American Indian infants tend to face greater risks, including being born prematurely, having teenage mothers ...
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Health Care Quality Gaps And Disparities Persist Nationwide
June 01, 2011
Among minority and low-income Americans, the level of health care quality and access to services remained unfavorable. ...
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CA Sheriff Criticized Over New Immigration Policy
May 31, 2011
The sheriff's new policy comes as the California Assembly approved a bill to revise the state's agreement on using the federal Secure Communities program. ...
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Group Leader Concedes Anti-Gay Side Has "Probably Lost" On Marriage
May 23, 2011
"We're losing on that one, especially among the 20- and 30-somethings: 65 to 70 percent of them favor same-sex marriage." ...
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Spelman Hosts Inclusion Summit
April 28, 2011
Nine historically black colleges and universities will gather to examine institutional climate issues around diversity, inclusion, gender and sexuality at HBCUs. ...
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Black Men's Xchange National Announces Annual Leadership Summit
April 13, 2011
The National Annual Leadership Summit & Retreat aims to strengthen, heal and nurture the legacy of same-gender-loving, bisexual, gay-identified and heterosexual Black men. ...
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Last Call For Tea Party?
April 12, 2011
Troublesome for the Tea Party is the current budget fight in Congress that is threatening to decimate legions of education, and health programs. ...
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USDA Announces Nat'l Tribal Nutrition Program
April 11, 2011
“We are committed to working with Tribal nations to improve the nutrition and health on Indian Reservations and tribal lands,†Vilsack said. ...
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Women's Action Summit Celebrates Black Giving
April 01, 2011
A one-of-kind convening of the world's black women to promote philanthropy and volunteerism ...
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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors In Blacks Id'd
March 25, 2011
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Apple Asked To Remove "Ex-Gay" Application
March 21, 2011
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Stereotypes Hinder Women Entrepreneurs
March 17, 2011
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Indecisive GOP Could Benefit Obama
March 16, 2011
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Constitution Center Debates Civility In Democracy
March 08, 2011
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DOJ Continuing The Fight For Tribal Justice
March 02, 2011
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Research: Barber Shop Chatter Good For Health
March 01, 2011
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Obamas Pay Tribute To Motown
February 16, 2011
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WNBA Tips Off All-Star Week Events
February 15, 2011
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Chiropractors Salute First Chiropractic Patient
February 11, 2011
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Report: Low AP Scores For Minorities
February 10, 2011
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