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May 16, 2024
Rapaport Press Release: Rapaport Expands Natural Pearl Market at JCK Show
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Children's Health and UT Southwestern Receive $100 Million Donation from the Pogue Family for New $5 Billion Dallas Pediatric Ca
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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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Starlight Children's Foundation CEO, Adam Garone, Named Nonprofit Executive of the Year by Los Angeles Business Journal
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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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Civitas Resources, Inc. Announces Secondary Public Offering of Common Stock By An Affiliate of Canada Pension Plan Investment Bo
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Phonak Announces Global Brand Ambassador, Legendary Guitarist Paul Gilbert
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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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Chegg Reports New Hire Equity Grants Under NYSE Rule 303A.08
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Fosun International Earns a Spot on "2024 Fortune China ESG Impact List"
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Baltimore Urban Gardening with Students Hosts Youth Farmer's Market
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Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. Announces May and June Conference Schedule
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Tribal Leaders in Place Following the 2024 Elections at San Manuel
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Retractable Technologies, Inc. Results for the Period Ended March 31, 2024
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Capri Holdings Limited Announces Reporting Date For Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2024 Financial Results
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Poetic Fictional Bedtime Story About Jesus Motivates Young Children to Center Their Lives Around Christ
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Guideline Issued for People with Epilepsy Who May Become Pregnant
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Viewpoint Teams Up with Cedar Community to Explore the Evolution of Aging in a New Episode
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New "Love Has No Labels" PSA Inspires Acts of Love to Combat Bias and Hate
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A Generation Later, A Child's Origin Story Is Finally Told
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International Civil Rights Center & Museum Appoints Curator
December 31, 2011
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum will open Feb. 1, 2010, and function as an archival center, collecting museum and teaching facility devoted to the international struggle for civil and human rights ...
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Does race, income predict prostate
cancer outcome?
November 04, 2009
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Most Black Children Will Use Food Stamps, Research Finds
November 03, 2009
Nearly half of American children – including 90 percent of black children and 90 percent of children who spend their childhoods in single-parent households – will eat meals paid for by food stamps at ...
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Study shows how differing Asian cultures, attitudes impact cancer screening rates
October 30, 2009
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Health Information not Communicated Well to Minority Populations, Researcher Finds
October 30, 2009
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National Institute of Health Awards $75 Million for Research in Minority Institutions
October 30, 2009
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NASA Awards Education Research Grants to Minority Universities
October 29, 2009
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African-American women fight cancer
October 28, 2009
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Stimulus Boosts Research on Minority Elders
October 28, 2009
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TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER'S ANNIVERSARY EVENT HONORS LOCAL HEROES
October 28, 2009
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International Civil Rights Center and Museum Commemorative Coin Act
October 27, 2009
Observers of coin legislation will quickly ponder the lateness in introduction and the extremely usual 1,000 mintage limit. Yet that is exactly what is described in both bills, each named the International Civil Rights ...
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Hundreds of wigs donated for minority cancer patients
October 26, 2009
More than 200 wigs are on their way to African-American female breast cancer patients who have lost their hair and do not have access to wigs. ...
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Black vote takes center stage. Or does it?
October 23, 2009
On Nov. 3, Kalamazoo’s large African-American vote may well decide the fate of the current push to expand local anti-discrimination protections ...
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Skin cancer: No one is immune
October 22, 2009
People of color need to know 3 facts: • No one is immune to skin cancer • Ethnicity does not give any protection against skin cancer • Everyone is vulnerable ...
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Health Dept. to Create a National Resource Center for Gay Elders
October 22, 2009
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Lack of Interpreters Affects Doctor-Patient Relationships In Cancer Care
November 11, 2009
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Research shows more breast cancer deaths in African American women
October 20, 2009
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Notre Dame establishes Chicago Latino Research Collaborative
October 20, 2009
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Immigration Center Publishes Fact Sheet on Latino Population in US
October 19, 2009
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Letter Highlights Increased Racial Health Disparities and Barriers in Cancer Care
October 16, 2009
Eight African-American Members of Congress wrote to Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius about a proposed government policy to cut payments for radiation therapy ...
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Black Women’s Health Study reveals 'prudent’ diet linked to lower breast cancer risk
October 16, 2009
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Hispanic Center Releases New Demographic Profiles of U.S. Hispanics
October 16, 2009
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Black Cancer Patients Less Likely than Whites to Receive the End-of-life Care They Prefer
October 15, 2009
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Joint Center Announces $2.5 Million for its Campaign to Eliminate Health Disparities
October 14, 2009
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After Generations in Spotlight, Harlem Slips as Center of Black Politics
October 14, 2009
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Research Finds America Needs More Black Male Teachers
October 13, 2009
The numbers show there are not enough African-American men teaching our children today. In fact, only about 2% of America's teachers are black men, and experts say this must change. ...
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Center for African American Studies poised to lead at critical time
October 13, 2009
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Pew Research Poll: Most Still Oppose Same-
Sex Marriage
October 09, 2009
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Early Mammograms Can Help Improve Breast Cancer Survival Rate For Black Women
October 08, 2009
"What I urge black women to do is to get annual mammograms,'' Stanford says, "The sooner the better. The baseline age should be 35 [Some medical ...
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Pew Hispanic Center: Changing Latino Pathways to Adulthood
October 07, 2009
Latino youths (ages 16 to 25) are more likely to be in school or in the workforce now than their counterparts had been in 1970. Yet significant gaps remain, not only between the educational attainment of Latino and ...
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Prostate cancer screenings save Black men's lives
October 06, 2009
When Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1991 at age 58, it was a public wake up call for African-American men to learn more about the disease and be tested. ...
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