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May 10, 2024
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This Mother’s Day, iHeart Launches a National Public Service Campaign with Every Mother Counts To Address the Maternal Hea
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Pat Sajak to Speak at Hillsdale College Commencement
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Roane State Community College Selects YuJa Verity Test Proctoring Platform to Ensure Exam Integrity Across Nine Locations in Eas
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Momcozy Celebrates Motherhood with "Momcozy Village" Event at Babylist Beverly Hills
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Fenix Nickel Co. backs Miners Association of El Estor in their request for U.S. Government support to reopen Fenix Mine and reem
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Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kionne McGhee Propels Economic Development with Costco Project
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Yili's 2023 Revenue Reaches 126.2 Billion Yuan, Leading Global Dairy Industry towards Healthy and Sustainable Development
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Boys & Girls Club Organizations Across Indiana Plant More than 120 Trees in Statewide Day of Service
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Evolus’ Sandra Beaver Named Orange County Business Journal’s Public Company CFO of the Year
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New Book Shares One Woman's Inspirational Journey from Prison to Personal and Professional Success
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Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kionne McGhee Propels Economic Development with Costco Project
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Room to Read's New York Gala Benefits 60,000 Children with Honorees John Ridding and Demi Singleton, Performance by Ludacris Spo
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CO. Transportation faulted in bias study
October 26, 2009
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Black Firefighter Files Federal Bias Suit
October 19, 2009
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Texas Justice System Accused of Bias
October 12, 2009
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SUPREME COURT AGREES TO HEAR LEGAL DEFENSE FUND EMPLOYMENT BIAS CASE
September 30, 2009
LDF and co-counsel represent a class of over 6,000 African Americans who applied for firefighter positions. In 2005, a federal trial court found that the City violated Title VII by using a firefighter hiring ...
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Farmers See Ray of Hope in USDA Bias Case
September 29, 2009
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Pa. agency in pool case has fought bias for years
September 24, 2009
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Pa. finds bias at Montco swim club
September 23, 2009
The Valley Club acted out of "racial animus" in telling campers not to return, a report said. ...
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Groups Push to End Hiring Bias Legalized for Religious Charities
September 18, 2009
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EEOC wins suit over race bias in AZ.
September 03, 2009
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Michigan Reacts To Bias Incidents
August 20, 2009
“The Department of Civil Rights is very alarmed by the two recent alleged bias incidents on opposite sides of Michigan. While media coverage indicates that law enforcement in both areas has been responsive ...
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Bias suit by black US Capitol officers revived
July 31, 2009
"It's a great day, and I'm thankful," said Sharon Black-Malloy, a leader of the black officers who retired as a lieutenant on the force two years ago ...
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Bias Suit a Test of Resolve for Hispanic Man
July 03, 2009
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Civil Liberties Group Seeks Implementation of Bias Bullying Regs in Schools
July 03, 2009
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Police settle race-bias lawsuit in Baltimore
June 24, 2009
Word of the settlement came Monday, as police announced that they had dismissed internal charges against about 40 officers accused of wrongdoing as a result of an unrelated audit. ...
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Study Indicates Widespread Unconscious Bias
June 18, 2009
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Wage gap linked to customer bias
June 04, 2009
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Ex-teachers sue over licensing exam - Say test is biased against minorities
May 15, 2009
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Arkansas Men Indicted on Federal Civil Rights Charges; Accused of Racial-Bias
May 05, 2009
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State Officials to Pay $300,000 to Settle Race-Bias Suit
May 04, 2009
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Utahn who claimed jury bias has appeal request declined
March 25, 2009
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RACIAL BIASES FADE AWAY TOWARD MEMBERS OF YOUR OWN GROUP
March 24, 2009
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Job-bias cases surge in Colorado, feds say
March 17, 2009
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Employment tests may be racially biased
March 04, 2009
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Mourners Protest Black Youths Death By NYPD
November 27, 2020
NEW YORK – One year after a white New York police officer shot and killed an 18-year-old black youth, the victim’s friends and family took to the streets of the Bronx, NY over the weekend to protest police bias. Ramarley Graham was killed from a single shot fired by police officer Richard Haste who followed Graham into his home. The cop was part of a narcotics detail. Haste said he fired his weapon believing Graham was reaching for a gun. He had no weapon. ...
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Sharpton Aide To Black Journalists: Get On Board
September 06, 2011
Tamika Mallory, executive director of Al Sharpton’s National Action Network, has some words of warning for Black reporters. In a column for NewsOne.com titled, “Time For Black Journalists To Stop Criticizing Rev. Sharpton,†Mallory addresses her open letter style column “to all the Black journalists out there.†"Whenever I hear people question Reverend Sharpton’s new show, ‘Politics Nation’ on MSNBC, I find myself thinking ...
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Civil Rights Groups Express 9/11 Solidarity
September 01, 2011
National civil rights, human rights, civil liberties, Muslim, Jewish, and South Asian groups introduced their statement of shared principles and previewed their activities related to the 10th anniversary of 9/11. More than 70 diverse organizations have signed on to the statement of shared principles in advance of the anniversary ...
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Giving Birth Increases Cancer Risks For Blacks
August 26, 2011
Results from the Black Women's Health Study show two or more full-term births are linked to a higher incidence of certain breast cancers in Black women, but only in those who did not breast-feed The study is being reported online in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. "African-American women are more likely to have had a greater number of full-term births and less likely to have breastfed their babies," said lead author Julie R. Palmer, ScD, professor of epidemiology at the Slone Epidemiology ...
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ADHD Rates Inch Lower For Latinos
August 23, 2011
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics official report the rates of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in US children continue to trend upward. However, Mexican children had consistently lower ADHD prevalence than other racial or ethnic groups. According to Lara J. Akinbami, MD, and colleagues, the percentage of American children diagnosed as having ADHD increased from 6.9% in 1998-2000 to 9.0% in 2007 to 2009. From 1998 through 2009, ADHD prevalence was h ...
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White CA Cops Allege "Anti-White" Discrimination
August 23, 2011
In California, a white male cop claims he was passed over for a promotion in 2007 because of racial bias. "The city has a longstanding custom and practice in discriminating against white males," according to a lawsuit complaint filed by officers Heinz Hofmann and Thomas Buckley. "The reason plaintiffs were passed over for lower ...
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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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Not Enough Black Police Recruits, Says NAACP
August 16, 2011
The New Jersey State police department has come under criticism from the state chapter of the NAACP for not having enough black cadets in this year's recruit class. The first class of recruits in two years reports for training today ...
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