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May 2, 2024
Boliden incorporates validated climate goals in sustainability linked credit facilities agreement
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Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC) Partners with Lightshift Energy to Pioneer Community-Based Energy Sto
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Lifezone Metals to Provide its Q1 2024 Operational Update and Financial Summary on Monday, May 13, 2024
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GoldMining Releases 2023 Sustainability Report
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Queen City Angels and Black Achievers Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Entrepreneurship and Angel Investing
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Franklin County School District Announces Partnership with Varsity Tutors for Schools to Provide Live and On-Demand Learning Res
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PAUL WATSON TO RETURN TO ANTARCTICA TO PROTECT WHALES
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DHGATE Group's Entrepreneur Empowerment Initiatives Commended by World Internet Conference in Cross-Border E-Commerce Report
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Chemours Discontinues U.S. Sales of Legacy Freon™ Refrigerants 404A and 507
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IFCO appoints Dr. Sebastian Grams as Chief Digital Officer to accelerate Digital Transformation
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Vontier Reports First Quarter 2024 Results and Maintains Full Year Outlook
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Origin Materials Partners with IMDvista on World’s First PET Cap and Closure Manufacturing System
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Trane Technologies to Present at the Bank of America Transportation, Airlines, and Industrials Conference
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1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. Reports Fiscal 2024 Third Quarter Results
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SF Intra-city 2023 ESG Report: Reducing carbon emissions across multiple steps, further advancing sustainability in the service
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New Delta Dental report: 9 in 10 adults believe their dental visit is as important as an annual physical
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Florin Filote joins ThredUp as General Manager of Europe
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A link between breast changes and … UTIs?
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Billie Jean King Serving Facts for e.l.f. Beauty to Change the Board Game to Support Inclusivity
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FuelCell Energy and Toyota Motor North America Celebrate Launch of World's First 'Tri-gen' Production System at the Port of Long
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Poll: Support For Obamacare Comes
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June 04, 2010
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Report Reveals Cultural Map Of The New America
June 02, 2010
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Oxfam Report Shows Haiti Camps Vulnerable To Major Hurricane Damage
June 02, 2010
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Data Show Alarming Number Of Minority Children Cannot Swim
May 27, 2010
Other major variables include lack of parental encouragement in African American and Hispanic families and personal appearance issues (notion that ...
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Democratic Party Racial Politics In Action
May 27, 2010
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Malcolm X Scholars Point To A Triggerman
May 25, 2010
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Burning Mexican Flag May Light Larger Fire
May 24, 2010
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Analysis: Blacks, Women Less Likely To Undergo Bone Marrow Transplantation
May 24, 2010
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Chicago's Minority Business Program Failing, Report Says
May 21, 2010
Inspector General Joseph Ferguson's study also said that minority- and women-owned construction firms got paid nearly $20 million less than the city reported in 2008. That amounts to about 16 percent. The city kept inadequate records to determine how much went to the minority- and women-owned firms for other ...
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Pittsburgh To Host Nation's Largest Race Seminar
May 20, 2010
“Race in America†June 3-6, Designed to be The Most Solution-focused Conference on Race Ever Held. Julian Bond, Julianne Malveaux, and Benjamin Jealous among keynote speakers for “Race in America,†which will bring together the largest group of authorities on race ever assembled at an academic conference ...
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University Of Pittsburgh Hosts "Race In
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May 19, 2010
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Minority Suppliers Blast Ford
May 17, 2010
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$3 Million For WWII Japanese American Confinement Sites
May 14, 2010
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Native Women At Risk For Sexual Violence
May 06, 2010
“The reproductive health risks seen among urban Indian women in this report and especially the youth bring up the history of reproductive rights abuses experienced by Native women in this country†said Ralph Forquera, Director of the Institute. “National Women’s Health Week, set for May 9 – 15, provides ...
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Males Dominate Alcohol Abuse Treatment Among Hispanics
May 05, 2010
There are pronounced differences in substance use patterns between Mexican–American women and men ...
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Ousted SCLC Officers Fight To Regain Control
May 05, 2010
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Black Students Subjected To Racism Online More Than Whites
May 03, 2010
“To their friends, they would express mild approval of the party photos or just not discuss race,†Tynes said. “But in ...
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Research Shows Hispanics Have Limited Access To Certain Cancer Screenings
April 23, 2010
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Gender Roles Study: Some Old Ways Die Hard
April 22, 2010
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When Adopting, US Parents Avoid African-American Babies, Boys
April 21, 2010
Parents pursuing adoption within the United States have strong preferences regarding the types of babies they will apply for, tending to choose non-African-American girls, and favoring babies who are close to being born as opposed to those who have already been born or who are early in gestation. These ...
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First Black U.S. Ambassador To Philippines
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April 21, 2010
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Black Men With Chronic Pain At Higher Risk For Depression, Disability
April 16, 2010
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Fewer Blacks See Home Ownership As Possible
April 14, 2010
Many Blacks still see owning a home as a primary way to achieve the American dream. But a majority of Blacks believe that this dream is currently unattainable and will only be harder to achieve in the future, according to a Fannie Mae survey. ...
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IMMIGRATION GROUP PUTS
PRESSURE ON SENATE
April 14, 2010
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Study Reveals Clues To Spread Of Deadly Cancer In Blacks
April 14, 2010
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Labor Union: "It's time ...To Reign In The Cowboys At ICE"
April 09, 2010
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Grouping All Asians Together Could Be Bad
For Health
April 05, 2010
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Spring Shutdown Of Haiti Relief Effort Shows FCC Needs To Protect Text Messaging
March 25, 2010
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CDC Releases Study On Children With Sickle
Cell Disease
March 24, 2010
The first national estimate on the health status of children with sickle cell disease revealed that black children with sickle cell disease are more likely to ...
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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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Study Reveals Rising Occurrences Of Breast Cancer In Asian American Women
March 19, 2010
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in U.S. women. Findings from the CPIC study, under the direction of CPIC Research Scientist Scarlett Lin Gomez, Ph.D., were recently published online in the American Journal of Public Health. They revealed that rates vary by specific ethnicity and also by country of ...
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