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May 14, 2024
SilverCrest Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
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Houston Schools and Organizations Named as Houston Schools That Inspire Inaugural Honorees by Good Reason Houston
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Meijer Opens New Supercenter in Hillsdale
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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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Stonepeak and CHC Form Japanese Battery Energy Storage Platform
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Edgewell Personal Care's Banana Boat Named a Finalist in Nature Category of Fast Company's 2024 World Changing Ideas
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Tetra Tech Launched Its 2030 Vision at Its Inaugural Investor Day
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Ventas Declares Second Quarter 2024 Dividend of $0.45 Per Common Share
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CJF Bursary for BIPOC Student Journalists Awarded
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New CHOP Research Links Genetics, Environment and Health Disparities to Increased Stress and Mental Health Challenges During Ado
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Nintendo News: Celebrate 35 Years of Game Boy With Super Mario Land and More Games, Now Available on Nintendo Switch Online!
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California American Water Appoints Spencer Vartanian as Director of Operations for Monterey
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Indigenous Identity Fraud Summit: Distorting Truths, Erasing Heritage
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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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Mitsubishi Electric and Musashi Energy Solutions Sign Partnership and Co-Development Contract
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Building more child care spaces for families in Manitoba
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Embark Behavioral Health Launches Summer T.I.M.E. Program for Adolescent Wellbeing
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Verve Senior Living was named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies for the second year running
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Beachbody (BODi) Launches “Invest in Your BODi” Retail Shareholder Rewards Program
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Evan Williams Bourbon announces 2024 class of American-Made Heroes to be featured on bottles nationwide
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Blacks More Willing to Exhaust Financial Resources for More Cancer Care
April 26, 2011
People in minority groups, especially black Americans, are more willing than their white counterparts to exhaust their personal financial resources to prolong life. ...
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Study Focuses On Black Couples Dealing With Stress And HIV
April 26, 2011
African Americans are at high risk for morbidity and mortality from chronic diseases and are less likely to report engaging in behaviors associated with reduced risk. ...
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Many NJ Women Legislators To Be Ousted By Redistricting
April 26, 2011
“In a state where 28% of the current legislature is female, women make up 70% of the legislators who will retire from the legislature as a result of redistricting.†...
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BLACK DEMOCRATIC FRUSTRATION
April 25, 2011
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Unintentional Racial Biases May Affect Economic, Trust Decisions
April 25, 2011
Researchers asked 50 racially diverse participants to rate the trustworthiness of individuals depicted in photographs of Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, and mixed race men. ...
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Amputee Accused Of Sexual Assault: Group Claims Racism
April 25, 2011
Local residents and others are seeking financial assistance for the legal defense of a Paris man accused of sexual assault. ...
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US Warns Against Travel To Mexico
April 25, 2011
The Department of State has issued this Travel Warning to inform U.S. citizens traveling to and living in Mexico about the security situation in Mexico. ...
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US Sues Over Katrina Worker Abuse
April 21, 2011
The agency charged Signal with disparate, discriminatory treatment concerning the workers’ terms and conditions of employment, as well as segregating them. ...
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Latino Museum Plan Faces Opposition
April 21, 2011
A federal commission has spent two years asking Latinos what they would want in such a museum, and next month the commission will report its findings to Congress. ...
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Lawsuit Claims Abusive Arrests
April 21, 2011
A complaint filed by the Texas Civil Rights Project says the incident in April 2009 began when staff at the Mexican consulate in San Antonio called police. ...
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US Promises To Help Haiti "All The Way"
April 21, 2011
“I’m very encouraged by the campaign that Mr. Martelly ran, his emphasis on the people and their needs, his willingness to be very clear on what he hoped to achieve.†...
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USDA Awards Grant To Fight Minority Childhood Obesity
April 21, 2011
"We know that in order to win the future, we have to win the race to educate our children. That means that our kids must be healthy so they can learn and thrive." ...
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Refusal Skills Help Minority Youths Resist Smoking Pressures
April 20, 2011
“Smoking and quitting behaviors are heavily influenced by factors in the immediate environment, including family, peers and school.†...
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Leaders Convene At White House Over Immigration Reform
April 20, 2011
While we welcome this meeting, the President can and must do more to address our nation’s serious need for immigration reform. ...
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Black Man Discusses Wrongful Imprisonment At Bucknell
April 19, 2011
Since becoming a free man, Bozella has taken his message of hope and determination around the country. ...
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Author Discusses Reporters And The Civil Rights Movement
April 18, 2011
Klibanoff also oversees the Civil Rights Cold Case Project that uses multimedia reporting to investigate unsolved racial murders. ...
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Massachusetts Man Convicted For Burning Black Chuch
April 15, 2011
Jacques and his co-conspirators used racial slurs against African-Americans and expressed anger about the possible election of Obama as the first African-American President. ...
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Black Farmers Head: Still A Lot To Discuss
April 15, 2011
At a time when Boyd and his relatives are putting down seeds and fertilizers, they are also eying expanding trade agreements between the United States and other nations. ...
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Tri-Caucus Speaks Out On 100th Day Without Jobs Bill
April 15, 2011
"In the first 100 days of the Republican lead house they have ignored America’s number one concern, job creation." ...
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In-House Minority Women Face Obstacles
April 15, 2011
Gender was perceived as more of a barrier to advancement than race or ethnicity, but this did not deter in-house women of color from setting high goals for advancement. ...
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Senate Intros Inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act
April 14, 2011
“In today's economy, job security is important to all Americans, especially LGBT people who can be fired for no other reason than their sexual orientation.†...
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Iowa Civil Rights Panel Won't Identify City Accused Of Racial Profiling
April 14, 2011
Beth Townsend, executive director of the commission, declined to release the name of the police department or town because it’s part of the settlement. ...
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In Some States, Working Poor Could Pay More Taxes
April 13, 2011
Governors say they're trying to balance the need to promote jobs with deficit reduction. But advocates say the poor are being asked to bear an unfair share of the burden. ...
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Students Accuse UC Davis Of Rights Violation
April 13, 2011
Students holding demonstrations, rallies, sit-ins and a march protesting tuition hikes over the last 1 1/2 years allege the Davis administration spied on their activities. ...
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NAACP: We Can't Afford Not To Fix Our Justice System
April 12, 2011
It is no longer enough for criminal-justice reform to be an issue of concern only to criminal-justice reformists. ...
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Jennifer Hudson To Make Essence Music Festival Debut
April 12, 2011
"The ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL is bringing together the world's best entertainers representing all genres of R&B -- from Jennifer Hudson to the iconic Chaka Khan." ...
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Nat'l Housing Discrimination Prevention Campaign Launched
April 11, 2011
HUD will initiate a national media campaign and a series of community discussions on topics ranging from rental practices to mortgage lending. ...
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Lupus Inst. Lauds Health Dept. Plans To Reduce Disparities
April 11, 2011
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to lag behind in many health outcome measures, with less preventive care overall. ...
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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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Post-Katrina Housing Case Continues
April 11, 2011
Preliminary injunctions were granted at the request of two fair housing groups and African-American homeowners in New Orleans. ...
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Hispanics: USDA Settlement Unfair
April 08, 2011
Under the proposal, women and Hispanic farmers would be eligible for smaller awards than those that Black and Native American farmers were eligible to receive. ...
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