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May 16, 2024
Dillard’s, Inc. Reports First Quarter Results
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Ares Management, CDPQ, and Schroders Capital announce EUR 750 million financing for expansion of Vantage Data Centers' EMEA plat
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Explorance World 2024 Full Program Announced
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New Award Programme From Oral-B and the International Association for Disability and Oral Health (iADH) Champions Disability Pos
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New research from Pearson finds that over two-thirds of UK secondary students want to learn about AI in school
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Phonak Announces Global Brand Ambassador, Legendary Guitarist Paul Gilbert
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Viewpoint Teams Up with Cedar Community to Explore the Evolution of Aging in a New Episode
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Dow and SCGC sign MOU for a first-of-its kind partnership to transform 200KTA of plastic waste into circular products
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Dow and Freepoint Eco-Systems announce supply agreement to transform plastic waste into new circular products
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New Affordable Assisted Living Community Opened in Valparaiso, IN
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Brains & Motion Education (BAM!) Launches Massive Camp Giveaway for NYC Families Affected by the City's Inability to Fully F
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Hisense Recognized in Fortune China's ESG Influential Listing for the Third Consecutive Year
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Poetic Fictional Bedtime Story About Jesus Motivates Young Children to Center Their Lives Around Christ
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Dow announces targets to conserve water and nature
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Advanced Drainage Systems Announces Increase in Quarterly Cash Dividend
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Hims & Hers Welcomes Anja Manuel, Foreign Policy Expert, Domestic Regulations Advisor, and Former Diplomat to its Board of D
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Dollar General Literacy Foundation Awards More Than $10.6 Million
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New "Love Has No Labels" PSA Inspires Acts of Love to Combat Bias and Hate
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CuriosityStream President and CEO to Present at the Barrington Research Spring Investment Conference
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Pernod Ricard’s Net-zero Science-based Targets in Line with a 1.5°C Trajectory Approved by the Science Based Targets i
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Atty Gen Holder Marks 57th Anniversary Of Brown v. Board Of Ed
May 18, 2011
In the wake of Brown v. Board of Education, people of all ages – and from every corner of our nation – became inspired and emboldened ...
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Ex-Rwanda Generals Sentenced For Genocide
May 18, 2011
The International Criminal Tribunal found two former Rwandan generals guilty Tuesday in the country's 1994 slaughter of Tutsis and moderate Hutus. ...
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Navy Criticized For Naming Ship 'Cesar Chavez'
May 18, 2011
Chavez, who died in 1993, served two years in the Navy, which he later was reported to have called "the two worst years of my life." ...
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US Labor Dept. Awards $75.8M For At-Risk Youth Programs
May 18, 2011
"Every day in America, 7,000 students drop out of high school. Our nation cannot afford to lose these young people," said Secretary Solis. ...
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Rights Groups Speak Out Against GA Immigration Bill
May 18, 2011
State Governor Nathan Deal signed the Arizona-style bill into law last Friday. A number of local employers say the bill will have a negative impact on their businesses. ...
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Stigmas Prevent Asian's From Seeking HIV Info
May 18, 2011
The disease continues to rise unchecked among Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs), especially among API women, observed Dr. Hyeouk Chris Hahm. ...
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Students Retrace Civil Rights Journey With Freedom Rider
May 18, 2011
Rip Patton will retrace that journey, this time joined by Stetson University undergraduate and law students and several nationally respected civil rights scholars. ...
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NY Urged To Get Out Of Deportation Program
May 18, 2011
In 2008 NY quietly entered into an agreement with the federal government regarding S-Comm. momentum to reject S-Comm is building in NY and across the nation. ...
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Mobile Internet Access Among Minority Teens High, Expensive
May 18, 2011
"The willingness of poor people to pay for Internet access underscores the idea that net access is not just "nice to have" but that it is increasingly seen as a necessity." ...
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Civil Rights Leaders Call For Reward Fund In Rap Artist Killing
May 19, 2011
“The rap industry is a lucrative industry and many of its top performers have spoken out and lent their talents and financial support to social causes in the past." ...
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Smoking Cessation Study For American Indians To Begin
May 18, 2011
Two out of every five AI/AN will die from tobacco-related diseases if the current smoking rates of AI/ANs (40.8%) persist. ...
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Oneida's Make Donation To Indian Museum
May 18, 2011
“The National Museum of the American Indian ensures that we never erase, forget, or rewrite our collective history. ...
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Redistricting 2011: Power Shift In Chicago?
May 17, 2011
Community activists charge that by undercounting thousands of African-American residents, the Census Bureau, itself, is partly to blame. ...
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Feds Settle Immigration-Related Employment Discrimination In Arizona
May 17, 2011
The district had a policy of requiring newly hired workers who are not U.S. citizens but are authorized to work to present specific documentation that is not required. ...
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MALDEF Wins Victory Over In-State Tuition In Texas
May 17, 2011
Undocumented immigrant students no longer face a legal claim from the Immigration Reform Coalition of Texas to be stripped of their right to pay instate tuition. ...
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Malcolm X Uproar Stirs Community
May 17, 2011
The forum was held in response to the book, “Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention,†written by the late Columbia University professor Manning Marable. ...
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US Extends Relief For Undocumented Haitians
May 17, 2011
"Though it has remained largely silent on this matter, it is imperative that the administration take steps to address the thousands of individuals suffering in Haiti." ...
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Watchdog Group Sues Justice Dept. Over DOMA docs.
May 17, 2011
The Office of Information Policy and the Referral Unit both acknowledged receipt of Judicial Watch’s FOIA requests but have failed to respond to these requests. ...
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FEDS GET 1ST HATE CRIME CONVICTION
May 17, 2011
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New Asian Breast Cancer Research Announced
May 17, 2011
Researchers have developed a more accurate method for estimating breast cancer risk for Asian and Pacific Islander American (APA) women. ...
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WAS BIN LADEN TARGETING LATINOS?
May 16, 2011
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New Haitian President Sworn In
May 16, 2011
The former pop singer delivered his speech as former U.S. President Bill Clinton and other members of the audience fanned themselves in the heat. ...
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Fla. Univ. Accused Of Race Bias After 'Spanish Only' Mayoral Debate
May 16, 2011
Speaking to CBS Miami, Luther Campbell - a former rap star and African American candidate for mayor - said he was appalled at what he called a 'Cuban-only forum'. ...
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Michelle Obama Speaks At Spelman College
May 16, 2011
In a commencement speech at the traditionally black women's college, Obama told the graduates their degrees are "not an entitlement that you can take for granted." ...
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Shirley Sherrod May Work With USDA Again
May 16, 2011
The former department employee was asked to resign last year after a conservative activist issued an edited videotape that appeared to show her making racially insensitive remarks. ...
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Hispanics More Likely To Have Strokes
May 16, 2011
Although Hispanics ages 35-64 are more likely to suffer a stroke a survey indicates Hispanics are less aware of the signs and symptoms. ...
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NY Governor Urged To Withdraw From Secure Communities
May 16, 2011
Joining a growing, statewide chorus calling for New York to exit the program, the lawmakers said ‘Secure Communities’ is needlessly harsh. ...
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Not Everyone Treated Equal With Kidney Transplant
May 16, 2011
Not all racial and ethnic groups have equal access to kidney transplantation, according to a study appearing in of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). ...
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Louisiana Redistricting Draws Fire
May 13, 2011
The organizations argue that Louisiana has failed to meet its burden of showing that the redistricting plan was not adopted with a discriminatory purpose as required. ...
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Panel: Repeal of Citizenship Clause Would Carry Heavy Consequences
May 13, 2011
“No, this would not fix our nation’s broken immigration system. In fact, it would break our nation’s immigration system even further.†...
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South Carolina Passes Controversial Voter ID Bill
May 13, 2011
Voter ID bills have been introduced across the country this legislative season, but South Carolina is only the second state to pass legislation this year. ...
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