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May 23, 2024
Ziegler Advises Bethesda Senior Living on The Sale Of A Colorado Assisted Living Community
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KinderCare Learning Companies Applauds Bipartisan Effort to Support Working Families through Child Care Access
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Treasury Board President Anita Anand tables the Supplementary Estimates (A), 2024-25
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Owlet to Participate in the 8th Annual Cowen Future of the Consumer Conference
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Caleres Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend
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New Mexico Community College, Children's Museum Form Groundbreaking Partnership to Launch Early Childhood Learning Center
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Tabañero Announces Memorial Day Initiative to Honor Fallen Marine and Support His Family
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THE RAP SNACKS FOUNDATION EXPANDS "BOSS UP EXPERIENCE: ACTIVATE YOUR VSN" TOUR TO DALLAS, MIAMI AND NEW ORLEANS
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Neo Financial Enhances Services to help Canadian Newcomers Establish Credit Profiles
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Barnes & Noble Education Announces Preliminary Fiscal Year 2024 Results
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Purina Associates Distribute Food to Pets and People In-Need, Complete Dozens of Community Service Projects Across the U.S. on 2
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Sallie Mae CFO to Speak at TD Financial Services & Fintech Summit
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Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas Launches $1 Million Native American Housing Opportunities Fund
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Landmark Study from Mercy BioAnalytics and University College London Demonstrates Significant Improvement Over CA125 and Ultraso
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Enhabit Provides Additional Details on Robust Strategic Review Process
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The Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation and Sunsweet Growers Partner on Three-Part Podcast Series to Promote Importance of
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Oklo Partners with Wyoming Hyperscale to Deliver 100 Megawatts to its Data Centers
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Reconciliation Energy Transition Inc. Announces Joint Development Agreement with Sumitomo Corporation Group
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University of Phoenix Vice President of Analytics Avinash Tripathi Named 7th Most Influential Leader in Data in the U.S. by Data
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Materna Medical Completes First Close of Series B2 Financing Round
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Ethnic Media Lack Visibility At Media Reform Conference
April 18, 2011
The three-day event failed to include or even mention ethnic media in almost all the discussions, except at a roundtable." ...
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Cornell Diversity Expert To Lead Effort Supporting Students Of Color
April 18, 2011
As associate dean, Alexander will support underrepresented students and students of color, while strengthening the sense of community. ...
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Despite Latest Ruling, Not Much Has Changed In AZ
April 15, 2011
"The decision should serve as a warning sign to other states that are considering whether or not to replicate Arizona's SB 1070." ...
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Henry Louis Gates Jr. Explores Black History Of Latin America
April 15, 2011
Henry Louis Gates Jr. researches the full legacy of the world slave trade and explores the stories of the millions who went to Latin America. ...
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MLB To Commemorate Jackie Robinson Day
April 15, 2011
All MLB players, coaches and umpires will once again wear Number 42 and continue the unified, League-wide support of Jackie Robinson Day. ...
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Lakers, NBA To Work With GLAAD Addressing Gay Slurs In Basketball
April 15, 2011
NBA executives have agreed to meet with GLAAD to discuss ways to send a message about the power of such words to the league’s audience. ...
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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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Comcast Names Diversity Director
April 15, 2011
In this newly created role, Ms. Arias will direct, manage, and organize Comcast’s diversity program strategy. ...
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"Bloody Sunday" Leaders Reunite At Parks Gala
April 15, 2011
The event preserves national historic sites that educate the public about the rich heritage and traditions of our nation’s African American communities. ...
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Restored MLK Church Reopens
April 15, 2011
For the first time since 2007, visitors to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site could go inside the church. ...
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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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RACIAL PROFILING HITS GEORGIA
April 15, 2011
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Employee Sues NJ HR Commission Over Alleged Racism
April 15, 2011
Michael Dorazo Jr., is accused of locking Brodie in a storage cage in 2007 while both were working for the Gloucester Department of Public Works. ...
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No Child Left Behind Waiver Debate
April 14, 2011
The panel concluded that granting waivers from the Law would have a disparate and harmful impact on minority students. ...
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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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Black Women Twice As Likely To Feel Positive About Their Beauty
April 14, 2011
The study discovers four distinct beauty archetypes among African-American women based on mindset, product usage and knowledge. ...
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ECONOMIC OPS ESCAPING MINORITIES
April 14, 2011
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Latino AIDS Group To Honor Anderson Cooper
April 14, 2011
“Through his often times provocative approach to exposing injustices in communities near and far, Cooper has brought national attention to the AIDS crisis in the US. ...
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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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KKK Fliers Distributed In Ohio
April 14, 2011
The fliers, distributed in plastic freezer bags weighted down with marbles, show a Klansman carrying a cross and a Bible. ...
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Stars Under Fire For Sex Slave Campaign
April 14, 2011
Created by Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's Demi and Ashton Foundation, the "Real Men Don't Buy Girls" PSAs are intended to raise awareness. ...
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Ad With Boy's Pink Toenails Rankles Some
April 14, 2011
Jenna Lyons, president and creative director for the clothing company, appears in the ad with her son Beckett. ...
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Hate Crime Killer Faces Death Penalty
April 14, 2011
A man convicted in the racially motivated gang killing of a 13-year-old African-American boy in Riverside, Calif., faces the possibility he will be executed. ...
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Civil Rights Hero John Lewis To Deliver NC Central Commencement Speech
April 14, 2011
Lewis will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by NCCU Chancellor Charlie Nelms during the graduation ceremony. ...
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Chicago Hosts Urban League Economic Summit
April 13, 2011
The summit featured a keynote address by National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial, remarks from Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. ...
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Cops Convicted In Beating Death, Cover-Up Of Black Handyman
April 13, 2011
The case is one of several probes of alleged misconduct by New Orleans police officers opened by the Justice Department. ...
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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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Feds Settle Case Involving Harassment Of Somali Students
April 14, 2011
The complaint alleged severe and persistent harassment of Somali-American students, culminating in an incident in November 2009. ...
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Study: Legal Profession Falling Short On Diversity
April 13, 2011
There is still a long way to go to make the legal profession inclusive through the full integration of diverse lawyers and law firms into the corporate legal marketplace. ...
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