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May 17, 2024
Statement by the Prime Minister on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia
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Walk for Kids! Support Families with Children in Orange County Hospitals
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Fountain Residential Partners Has New Retail Opening 2024 at Dockside in Clemson
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National LGBTQ+ Center Destination Tomorrow Expands to Washington D.C., Inviting Community to Grand Opening Celebration
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Q2 to Host CONNECT 24 Conference in Austin
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Semper Fi & America's Fund Celebrates 20 Years of Serving Those Who Preserve Our Freedom
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CRN Recognizes Sharp’s Betsy Larson and Jennifer Cheh on the 2024 Women of the Channel List
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BuzzFeed Inc., Bullish About Future of the Company, Redefines Compensation Model to Drive Value Creation
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Government of Canada provides funding to Whitecap Early Learning Centre to improve Indigenous early learning and child care prog
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CATHCART REPAIR FACILITIES SUED FOR RACE DISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION
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InventHelp Inventor Develops Specially Designed Breast Pump for Nursing Mothers (TPL-322)
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Napa Valley College Breaks Ground on Wine Spectator Wine Education Center
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Pride at Work Canada Opens the Market
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Giving every child the best start in life
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Minister Guilbeault imposes strict benzene pollution controls in the pursuit of environmental justice for Aamjiwnaang First Nati
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Revlon Appoints Tchernavia Rocker as Chief People Officer
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Comedy for a Cure: Colbeck Capital Supports World NF Awareness Day and the Children’s Tumor Foundation
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Blacks,Women Miss Out On Meds For Chronic Pain
August 17, 2010
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Black Men With Chronic Pain At Higher Risk For Depression, Disability
April 16, 2010
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Concern Over Lack Of Insurance Hinders Black Women From Seeking Treatment For Chronic Pain
March 23, 2010
Results of the December 2009 survey also indicate that communication barriers for women exist, but vary accordingly to ethnicity. For instance, black women in Philadelphia were notably more apt to believe that women are more inclined than men to share their ailments with their doctors and healthcare providers. ...
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Obama Borrows Iconic Civil Rights-era Painting
July 12, 2011
Decades after Ruby Bridges made history walking into a desegregated New Orleans elementary school, the nation's first black president has chosen to honor her courage and that moment in time by hanging the painting outside of the Oval Office. The Norman Rockwell Museum announced the loan of Norman Rockwell’s iconic painting ...
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Empathy Helps Reduce Bias In Pain Treatment
March 08, 2011
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Nitric Oxide Does Not Help Sickle Cell Pain Crisis
March 04, 2011
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Museum Tackles Painful Stereotypes With "Them"
February 28, 2011
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Book Chronicles Blacks In Baseball
February 01, 2011
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Census Data Paints "Bleak" Outlook For Blacks
January 21, 2011
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Brief Paints Grim Outlook For Nation's Poor
December 21, 2010
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Rangel: I Will Put The Pain Behind Me
December 06, 2010
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Ethnicity Can Impact Progress And Pain In Labor
October 19, 2010
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Jobs Report Paints "Bleak Picture" For Women
September 03, 2010
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Gender Plays Role In Pain
August 13, 2010
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Life Of Civil Rights Attorney William Kunstler Chronicled In Documentary
June 11, 2010
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History Of Negro League Before Jackie Robinson Chronicled
May 12, 2010
Before Jackie Robinson integrated major-league baseball in 1947, black and white ballplayers had been playing against one another for decades – even ...
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Survey Paints "Tea Party" In Different Light
April 28, 2010
A new University of Washington survey shows that whites who are strong supporters of the tea party are apparently less committed to freedom and equality than those who oppose or are unenthusiastic about the movement. “Our survey suggests that among tea partiers, there’s less dedication to certain civil ...
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Sickle Cell Disease Pain Studied At Medical College Of Wisconsin
April 05, 2010
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Black Caucus Chairwoman Speaks At Hearing On "Chronically Unemployed"
March 18, 2010
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Pelosi: CBC Hearing On Chronically Unemployed Shines Bright Light On A Persistent Social And Economic Challenge
March 17, 2010
"With today's public hearing on the crisis of the chronically unemployed, the CBC shines a bright light on a persistent social and economic challenge to our ...
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SICKLE CELL PAIN MAY BE FROM DAMAGED TISSUES OR NERVES
March 16, 2010
Nearly half of the patients reported their pain was caused by the disease. Other patients said their hurting was caused ...
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CBC Holds Hearing On "Chronically Unemployed"
March 15, 2010
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Researchers Identify Racial Differences In Pain Treatment Outcomes
February 04, 2010
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Black History Made As 40 Artists Paint Murals And Give Back
February 01, 2010
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'Facing Ali' Chronicals Boxing Legend
January 18, 2010
Muhammad Ali's Top Opponents Share Personal Stories Of How Facing 'The Champ' Left An Indelible Mark On Their Lives ...
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S.C. Mayor: Racial Slur Painted On Side Of City Hall Is "Not What Columbia Stands For"
December 30, 2009
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Rockwell Painted Civil Rights Portraits, Too
December 04, 2009
There is a popular belief that the late Norman Rockwell, a legendary illustrator and storyteller, only painted whimsical images of middle-class white people ...
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U Of Illinois Starts Program To Study Cell Pain
November 10, 2009
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New Report Paints Landscape of LA. 4 yrs. After Katrina
September 18, 2009
The average life span for African Americans in Louisiana today (72.2 years) is shorter than that of Colombians, Vietnamese and Venezuelans. The average life span of an African American in New Orleans is 69.3 years, nearly as low as life expectancy in North Korea. ...
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Rutgers Hosts Screening of Documentary Film Chronicling Landmark 14th Amendment Case
September 15, 2009
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