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May 9, 2024
Budget Blinds Leads Industry in Child Safety in Compliance with National Window Covering Safety Standard
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Installnet hits major sustainability milestone, diverting 50 million pounds of unused office furniture from landfill
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AECOM joint venture to provide environmental planning services for the U.S. Navy
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Eastside Golf Enters Women's Market, Launches Women's Line
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ALLETE, Inc. reports first quarter 2024 earnings
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Allowance uncertainty is real, according to Mydoh's Canadian Allowance Report
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Helping Students Launch Careers: Aramark Collegiate Hospitality and USF’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Partner for Po
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O3 Mining Publishes 2023 ESG Report
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ICON releases its ICON Cares 2023 Report
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Southeastern Grocers donates $320,000 to 8 children’s hospitals and celebrates Mother’s Day
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Time for change: Breast screening programs must start at age 40
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Monster Energy's Matt Dawson Attempts to Set Record for Fastest Crossing of Mojave Desert on Foot -- Completely Solo and Unsuppo
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Electric Hydrogen secures $100M credit facility from HSBC, J.P. Morgan, Stifel Bank and Hercules Capital to decarbonize critical
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Sally Beauty Holdings Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2024 Results
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XCMG Machinery Announces 20% Dividend Increase Following Record-Breaking Performance
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Spectrum Brands Holdings Reports Fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Results
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Energy Recovery Announces $15 Million in SWRO Contracts in India
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Ameren's annual sustainability report focuses on ensuring reliability and supporting customers
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As Jobs Crisis Wanes No Relief For Communities
Of Color
June 02, 2010
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Growing Old In America’s Cancer Alleys
June 02, 2010
By going to poor neighborhoods, where preexisting contamination exists, factories run a smaller risk of being pinpointed as a health hazard or having to limit or stop operation, according to Bloom. Testing and sorting chemicals for links to ill health is a challenge that environmental and health experts say they face ...
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New Film Celebrates African-Americans World War II Veterans
June 01, 2010
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Research Shows Many Believe College Degree Makes Women Better Mothers
May 28, 2010
A new survey by eLearners.com, a web resource of EducationDynamics, which connects prospective students with online degrees and sponsors Project Working Mom, found that nearly one in four Americans (24 percent) believe women with a college degree are better mothers than those without. ...
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BLACK CONCERNS WITH
INTERIOR DEPT.
May 28, 2010
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Huma Rights Watch: Governments Not Doing Enough For Maternal Health
May 28, 2010
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Giants To Retire First Black Player's Uniform Number
May 27, 2010
"It is quite an honor," Irvin said Wednesday in a phone interview. "I wasn't able to play with the Giants in San Francisco, but being able to play with ...
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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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No Choice Allowed: China's Hollow Celebration Of International Children's Day'
May 27, 2010
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The Life Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Set For The Atlanta Stage
May 26, 2010
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Coverup in Haitian Prison Deaths
Cover-up Discovered
May 26, 2010
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Malcolm X Scholars Point To A Triggerman
May 25, 2010
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Minority Grads, All Dresses Up With No Where To Go
May 24, 2010
The bad news is that the unemployment rate for African-Americans is an unacceptable 16.5 percent. Pegues has been sending out resumes since ...
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Californians: Don't Cut Our Schools
May 24, 2010
Latinos (57 percent) were more likely than Asians (49 percent) and African Americans (48 percent) to support the idea of paying higher salaries to attract and retain teachers at schools in lower-income communities, even if it costs the state more money. Money helps, but educational solutions that are too ...
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Report Reveals Increase In Blood Clot-Related Strokes Among Blacks
May 21, 2010
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Minorities WIlling To Pay Higher Taxes To Improve Ca Schools: Poll
May 21, 2010
Money helps, but educational solutions that are too teacher-focused don’t address core problems, explained Frank Warrell, professor and associate dean of student affairs at UC Berkeley. “Even if a student has a stable teaching force at a low-income school, we haven’t figured out how to account for the lack of ...
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Medicare Prescriptions Not Easily Obtained By Blacks, Hispanics
May 21, 2010
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Immigrant Students Arrested At Sen.
McCain's Office
May 19, 2010
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Researchers Study HIV/AIDS Outreach To
D.C. Youth
May 19, 2010
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Elena Kagan's Position On Iraqi War In Question
May 17, 2010
Asked about unfair attacks on Solicitor General Elena Kagan and her nomination for the Supreme Court, Ken Starr said “I think is not serving the Court well and therefore I don’t think it serves the country well.†Nevertheless, some have opted against engaging in an honest discussion of her qualifications and chosen ...
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Arizona's Ban on Ethnic Studies Worries More Than Latinos
May 17, 2010
State superintendent of education Tom Horne, who is running for attorney general, is behind the push for the ethnic studies ban. He says the program teaches “ethnic chauvinism†and promotes “ethnic solidarity (among students) as opposed to treating them as individuals.†Critics argue that the bill was designed ...
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Latino Baseball To Honor Students
May 17, 2010
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Health Reform Makes Healthcare A Civil Right In America
May 14, 2010
By getting the landmark legislation enacted, President Obama has transformed his presidency and ushered in fundamental changes to America's healthcare system, changes that will have a profound impact on millions of African Americans and other people of color. The lack of health insurance is a factor in one of ...
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Chicago Council Approves $16.5 Million Police Civil Rights Settlement
May 13, 2010
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Women’s Leaders Take The Stage In New York
May 13, 2010
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Economy Changes Hispanic's Attitude On
Financial Protection
May 13, 2010
"Hispanics are facing a paradigm shift," said Juan R. Job, corporate vice president and Hispanic Market manager for New York Life Insurance Company. "This growing segment of the population is re-thinking the way they view financial protection and what it means to be financially prepared. Certainly the financial crisis ...
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Prescription Costs Effect Hispanics Decisions In Seeking Care
May 12, 2010
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The Man Behind Arizona’s Immigration Law
May 07, 2010
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Social Context May Be A Better Indicator Of Obesity Disparities Than Race
May 07, 2010
“In a national sample not accounting for race differences in social context, black women had twice the chance of being obese as compared to white ...
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Minority Seniors Lack Financial Security‎
May 07, 2010
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Haitian And U.S. Schools Form Partnerships
May 07, 2010
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