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May 15, 2024
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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Evan Williams Bourbon announces 2024 class of American-Made Heroes to be featured on bottles nationwide
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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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Indigenous Identity Fraud Summit: Distorting Truths, Erasing Heritage
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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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California American Water Appoints Spencer Vartanian as Director of Operations for Monterey
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Meijer Opens New Supercenter in Hillsdale
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Ventas Declares Second Quarter 2024 Dividend of $0.45 Per Common Share
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Embark Behavioral Health Launches Summer T.I.M.E. Program for Adolescent Wellbeing
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Building more child care spaces for families in Manitoba
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New Findings: Child Care Prices Continue to Rise as Supply Remains Stagnant
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SilverCrest Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
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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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Edgewell Personal Care's Banana Boat Named a Finalist in Nature Category of Fast Company's 2024 World Changing Ideas
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Beachbody (BODi) Launches “Invest in Your BODi” Retail Shareholder Rewards Program
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Houston Schools and Organizations Named as Houston Schools That Inspire Inaugural Honorees by Good Reason Houston
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Tetra Tech Launched Its 2030 Vision at Its Inaugural Investor Day
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Mitsubishi Electric and Musashi Energy Solutions Sign Partnership and Co-Development Contract
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Stonepeak and CHC Form Japanese Battery Energy Storage Platform
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Supreme Court decision in firefighter case unlikely to impact Sotomayor's confirmation
June 30, 2009
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Gains and Losses for Women in 2008-09 Supreme Court Decisions
June 30, 2009
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U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Deportation Case Weakens Rights of Immigrants
June 17, 2009
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Barbara Lee Applauds Decision to Readmit Cuba to OAS
June 04, 2009
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QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY RELEASES RESULTS OF NATIONAL POLL ON SOTOMAYOR’S NEW HAVEN DECISION, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
June 03, 2009
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Kansas City TIF Commission delays affirmative action decision on H&R Block HQ
May 14, 2009
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Attorney General Should Call for Investigation of Postville Following Supreme Court Identity Theft Decision
May 06, 2009
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K-12 Leaders Provide Five Specific Recommendations to State and Local Decision-Makers For High-Leverage Investments of Federal
May 01, 2009
The Coalition for Student Achievement today released five specific recommendations for education leaders on how to best invest the federal stimulus dollars to leverage significant increases in student performance. ...
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Lieberman, Collins Urge Education Secretary to Reverse Decision to Rescind Scholarships From Children of Low-Income Families in
April 22, 2009
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Various Reactions to President Obama’s Decision to Allow Unlimited Family Travel and Remittances to Cuba
April 14, 2009
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United Church of Christ leaders hail Iowa court decision legalizing gay marriage
April 06, 2009
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Federal Appeals Court Decision Reinstating Whistleblower Complaint Is an Important First Amendment Victory
April 03, 2009
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Imperative Applauds Obama's "Conscience" Rule Decision
March 05, 2009
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Workplace Racial Harassment Decisions in US Federal Court Affected by Judges’ Race, Carnegie Mellon Study Finds
February 23, 2009
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PRIDE MARCH STEPS OFF IN NYC
August 25, 2022
NEW YORK - Tens of thousands of participants and spectators today took part in or witnessed the 53rd annual Pride March in Manhattan. ...
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PROTESTS MOUNT AFTER SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS ROE V. WADE
August 25, 2022
NEW YORK - People are taking to the streets around the nation today to protest the U. S. Supreme Court's historic decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion. ...
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NY SUPPORT FOR HONG KONG PROTESTERS
October 01, 2014
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Confederate Flags Banned In VA City
September 02, 2011
The city council in Lexington, Va., just voted to prohibit flying the Confederate flag on city-owned poles. The decision sparked anger among some Lexington residents, who see the Confederacy as a link to the town's past. After a 2 1/2-hour public hearing, the Lexington City Council voted 4-1 to allow only U.S., Virginia and city flags to be flown. ...
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Study: Doctors May 'Learn" Bias In Med School
September 06, 2011
New Johns Hopkins research shows that medical students -- just like the general American population -- may have unconscious if not overt preferences for white people, but this innate bias does not appear to translate into different or lesser health care of other races. The research findings, to be published tomorrow in the Journal ...
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Labor Secretary Solis Says Latino Support For Obama Still Strong
August 31, 2011
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said today the Hispanic community still supports what President Obama is doing on jobs despite the high unemployment rate. “I think there’s still a lot of confidence and support for the work the president is doing,†Solis said of what Hispanic leaders have told her at various town-hall meetings she has held across the country. “It’s not happening fast enough — that’s one of the major concerns ...
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US Closer To Minority Majority
August 31, 2011
New analysis released today by the Brookings Institution Metropolita Policy Program reveals rapid growth of Hispanic and Asian populations and new internal shifts of Blacks are transforming the demographics of America‟s largest metropolitan areas ahead of other parts of the country. The report, The New Metropolitan Minority Map, is based on decennial census data from 1990, 2000, and 2010 for the 100 ...
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Feds Announce Minority Enterprise Conference
August 29, 2011
The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency today announced the opening of registration for the 2011 Minority Enterprise Development Week (MED Week) Conference, which will be held Sept. 27-30 ...
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Irene Cuts MLK Festivities Short
August 26, 2011
A planned weekend dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the National Mall has been postponed until September or October due to approaching Hurricane Irene. The Sunday event would have been the culmination of a five-day celebration of the newest monument in Washington. Harry E. Johnson Sr., chief executive ...
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Hurricane Irene Threatens MLK Dedication
August 25, 2011
As the East Coast braces for the arrival of Hurricane Irene, Washington is preparing for the dedication of The Martin Luther King, Jr National Memorial on Sunday. Mayor Vincent Gray unveiled street signs designating “Martin Luther King Jr. Drive†today and told The Washington Times he and council member Marion Barry were undeterred by the inclement forecast ahead of a Saturday morning march for D.C. autonomy and a Sunday dedication that could draw 250,000 visitors. Mr. Barry noted the protesters of the 1960s ...
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96% Of Latinos Want College For Children
August 25, 2011
A new impreMedia/Latino Decisions poll reveals when it comes to their children’s education, Latino voters have clear and high aspirations. The poll shows that 96% of Latino parents would like to see their kids earn a college degree, whether it is a bachelor’s, master’s or professional degree. What is not so clear ...
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CHEROKEES EXPEL SLAVE KIN
August 24, 2011
In a controversial decision, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court has ruled to expel from membership thousands of descendants of black slaves who were brought to Oklahoma more than 170 years ago by Native American owners. The nation's second-largest Indian tribe voted after the Civil War to admit the slave descendants to the tribe. ...
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Obama Latino Support Slipping
August 23, 2011
A tracking poll by impreMedia, a Hispanic news company, today indicated declining support for President Obama and the results suggest that the President and Democratic Party may face a continuing political problem in retaining Hispanic support. The survey was conducted between late July and early August, and compared results with a poll ...
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U.S. To Begin Case-By-Case Review On Deportation
August 19, 2011
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responded Thursday to the April 13 letter by 22 Democratic Senators that asked the President to use his executive authority to grant relief from deportation and deferred action to DREAM Act eligible youth. In the letter, DHS announced that it will provide field guidance to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) ...
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Company Pulls Racist Skin Care Ad
August 19, 2011
Skin care company Nivea has apologized for an advertisement they placed in Esquire that featured a clean cut Black male throwing a mask of a face with an Afro and beard with the title “Look Like You Give a Damn. Re-civilize Yourself.†The ad for Nivea for Men appeared in the September issue of Esquire magazine. Reactions came ...
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Black Sorority Sisters Get 2nd Chance At Lawsuit
August 19, 2011
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals today reversed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, the nation's oldest Black sorority, alleging financial impropriety by the group's leadership. In early 2010, District of Columbia Superior Court trial judge, Natalia Combs Greene, tossed the case brought by 8 members of the sorority. Greene found that the members failed to accuse ...
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Latinos Get OK To Sue Kraft For Discrimination
August 16, 2011
Kraft Foods must face a race-discrimination trial, even though it pointed out that another worker of the same minority group as the plaintiffs did not face similar discrimination, the 7th Circuit ruled. Discrimination against one member of a minority group violates federal discrimination law no matter how well another member of the same minority may have been treated, said the unanimous ruling. ...
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