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May 15, 2024
Sarah Toney Elected Illinois State Bar Association 3rd Vice President
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New Findings: Child Care Prices Continue to Rise as Supply Remains Stagnant
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Personalised Content at Scale: Phrasee Secures Further Funding to Accelerate Product Roadmap and Undertake Rebrand, While Announ
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NWEA Adds an AI-powered Reading Coach to its Innovative Early Literacy Assessment
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CRN’s 2024 Women of the Channel Honors Sara Blengeri and Hilary Gadda of Coro
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Aramark Recognized as One of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare in 2024
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Lukumades Greek doughnuts roll into the US
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HUNDREDS OF PHYSICIANS AND MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS SET TO CONVENE AT THE 2024 ANNUAL CIRS CONFERENCE TO ADDRESS MOLD ILLNESS, WHIC
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oceansix future paths Acquires Original RePack Oy
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ReNew and Societe Generale sign MoU for USD 1 Billion to broaden collaboration on energy transition projects
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Ionic Mineral Technologies Announces Significant Production Facility Expansion in Provo, Utah
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PTEN Research Foundation Further Strengthens its Scientific Advisory Board with the Appointment of Two New Senior Leaders from t
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EXAM SEASON: PARENTS PRIORITISE MENTAL HEALTH OVER TOP GRADES SAYS NIMBL
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Atomic Canyon to Work with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to Develop Safe, Efficient Open-Source Nuclear AI Model on World's Fast
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Perion Launches Global DOOH ‘Green Curated Deals’ Through the Hivestack Platform and Scope3
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Evofem Biosciences Announces Financial Results for the First Quarter of 2024
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OLD PARR SCOTCH WHISKY AND BRAZILIAN FÚTBOL LEGEND ROBERTO CARLOS ARE OFFERING FANS A CHANCE TO WIN A TRIP TO MIAMI FOR T
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Landmark Population-Based Study Reveals the Prevalence of Vascular and Alzheimer's Dementias Disease Among American Indians
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Kontrol Technologies Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
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Women in U.S. Can Now Collect Their Own Sample for Cervical Cancer Screening
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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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Minority Groups Angered By Comments Over Network Neutrality
October 26, 2009
The NAACP and Hispanic Technology & Telecommunications Partnership (HTTP) have called on Public Knowledge to repudiate comments on its blog that they say paint minorities as uninformed or easily manipulated on the issue of network neutrality. ...
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Time for bold dreams of togetherness, NAACP told
October 26, 2009
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Washington state's domestic partner law
hinges on voters
October 26, 2009
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EPA hosts forum to discuss enviroment with Hispanic community
October 23, 2009
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Latino in America : Soledad Obrien concludes documentary series with "Chasing the Dream"
October 22, 2009
CNN Tonight 9pm & 12am ET/PT
The documentary will focus on a journey as old as the nation – the pursuit of the American Dream ...
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Health Dept. to Create a National Resource Center for Gay Elders
October 22, 2009
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"Intersecting Paths: Combatting Hate Violence in Gay and Immigrant Communities" forum tonight
October 22, 2009
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Rise of Mandarin Changes the Sound of NY's Chinatown
October 21, 2009
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Lack of Interpreters Affects Doctor-Patient Relationships In Cancer Care
November 11, 2009
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Opportunity To Learn Summit in DC
Nov 5-7
October 21, 2009
Join speakers to discuss and explore practical strategies for all stakeholders to ensure that all students, even the most disadvantaged, have access to the high-quality resources necessary for success. ...
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FEMA Administrator Addresses National Congress of American Indians 66th Annual Convention
October 21, 2009
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American Indian Congress calls on administration to settle credit discrimination lawsuit
October 21, 2009
In recent weeks, pressure has been building on the Obama Administration to resolve the Keepseagle lawsuit and reverse its decision to lift a moratorium on the foreclosure of Native American farmers and ranchers. ...
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Road safety campaigns take multicultural approach
October 20, 2009
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Minority Groups Unite to Support Healthcare Reform
October 19, 2009
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WA. voters to settle issue of rights for same-
sex couples
October 19, 2009
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GLAAD Condemns Anti-Gay Attacks on
Kevin Jennings
October 19, 2009
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City approves new Affirmative Action Plan
October 19, 2009
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Arpaio, Sharpton clash over crime sweep
October 16, 2009
Arpaio planned to conduct his first sweep since the federal government said he could not make street arrests for violations of federal immigration laws ...
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No segregation among Civil War graves in Decatur
October 16, 2009
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Human Rights Campaign Endorses Creigh Deeds for Virginia Governor
October 16, 2009
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Native artist's poster wins national contest
October 15, 2009
Andrew Abyo, who is Alutiiq and Aleut, created this year's winning artwork, titled "We Are All Connected." The pen-and-ink piece depicts mountains, a caribou, geese, whales, otters, a human hand and the land within a circle that represents Earth ...
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First Hispanic American Bar President-Elect Looks to Improve Civics Education
October 15, 2009
Mr. Zack outlines plans to create a cooperative pilot program with other bar associations and offer students from every high school in ...
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Housing Crisis Affects Minorities Disproportionately, Report says
October 15, 2009
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Despite Risk, Older African Americans More Likely Than Others To Avoid Flu Vaccine
October 15, 2009
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New Democratic nominee tries to soothe African-American voters in Annapolis
October 15, 2009
The sudden rise and fall of the woman who would have been the first elected African-American mayor of Annapolis has opened wounds in the capital city's black community. ...
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Bill Gates to give $10 million to National Museum of African American History and Culture
October 15, 2009
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Adoption of New Race/Ethnic Categorization Format Begins at The University of Texas
October 15, 2009
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LEADING SCHOLAR ON RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS WILL ADDRESS UTAH STATE STUDENTS
October 15, 2009
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CNN Presents Latino in America Anchored by Soledad O’Brien
October 15, 2009
CNN will extend its acclaimed “…in America†series of documentaries with a two-night, four-hour event, Latino in America. Reported by anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien ...
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Joint Center Announces $2.5 Million for its Campaign to Eliminate Health Disparities
October 14, 2009
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