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May 13, 2024
EDC Launches Strategic Vision to Transform Together
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"My Story with the Golden Connection" storytelling event held in U.S.
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Helical Fusion and National Institute for Fusion Science Establish 'HF Collaboration Research Group' and Dedicated Experimental
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DiscoverU Health Launches "Bridging Health Equity - A Call to Minority Businesses" Campaign
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Advertising Agency PPK Aims to Fight Pediatric Cancer with Children's Book Raising Funds for the National Pediatric Cancer Found
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Language-Learning Platform "Native Camp" Launches Unlimited Online Japanese Lessons With One-Month Free Trial
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TAMERA MOWRY-HOUSLEY TO HOST THE ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN IN MEDIA FOUNDATION'S 49TH ANNUAL GRACIE AWARDS ON MAY 21
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NatureSweet and Barilla Unveil “Salads Done Right”: A Culinary Collaboration
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CRN Recognizes Object First’s Kelly Wells on the 2024 Women of the Channel List
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Estrella MediaCo Introduces Two Dynamic Audio Shows to reVolver Podcasts Lineup: Al Chile and Bien y de Buenas
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New measures to support the well-being of Veterans and their families through Budget 2024
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Seven Trellix Leaders Recognized on the 2024 CRN Women of the Channel List
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Verinext's Jackie Groark and Wendy Goins Named 2024 Women of the Channel Power 100 Solution Provider Recipients
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Maillie LLP Recognized as One of the Top Workplaces in Philadelphia
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CHOC receives $6 million to expand urgent care services
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CRN Recognizes Dialpad’s Lori Potts and Kristy Lynch on the 2024 Women of the Channel List
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CRN Recognizes Michelle Accardi of Liongard on the 2024 Women of the Channel List
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For 13th Consecutive Year, Wolters Kluwer Customer Service Wins NorthFace ScoreBoard Awards
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San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Partners with Barbara Sinatra Children's Center
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Parents Demand Answers from East Texas Daycare After Toddlers Found Outside of Bank
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Dorm That Honors Klansman Sparks Debate
June 29, 2010
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Cancer Study Gives Lowest Life Expectancy To Poor Black Men
June 29, 2010
“By looking at both race and socioeconomic status, and drilling down to the neighborhood level for the latter we were able to uncover this sizeable life expectancy disparity between specific categories of individuals based on their neighborhood socioeconomic conditions,†said CPIC Research ...
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UN Council Meeting Provides Opportunity To Address Gender Equality Issues
June 29, 2010
“Women and girls with disabilities have largely been invisible within the international development agenda,†said Shantha Rau Barriga, researcher and advocate on disability rights at Human Rights Watch. “Efforts to achieve theMillennium Development Goals – including those on poverty, education, HIV, and gender equality ...
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Black Princeton Alumni Elected To
Board Of Trustees
June 28, 2010
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Black Enterprise Announces 40 Best Companies For Diversity
June 28, 2010
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Web Resource Provides Insight Into Recidivism Rates and Analysis
June 28, 2010
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Surgeon General Takes Minority Mental Health To The Streets
June 28, 2010
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MINORITIES GOING CHILDLESS
June 25, 2010
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Accounting Program For Minority Students,
Aims To Reverse Trend
June 25, 2010
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Blacks Tap Into Their Green Side At
Planet Harmony
June 25, 2010
Planet Harmony is also an online affiliate of the nationally-syndicated radio program -- Living on Earth – which reaches approximately 300 Public Radio stations nationwide through PRI (Public Radio International) and on XM Radio Channel 133, broadcasting on environmental news, features ...
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Study Reveals Strains On Same-Sex Partners When Health Insurance Isn't Available
June 25, 2010
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State Prison Populations Drop For First Time In 39 Years
June 24, 2010
For the first time since 1972, the number of people in state prisons fell. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), state prison ...
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Lenders Slighting Minority Neighborhoods
June 24, 2010
“The very communities that are suffering the most from the foreclosure crisis—neighborhoods of color and low income areas—are finding it increasingly hard to access mortgage credit,†says Barbara van Kerkhove, the report’s principal author. “We are now seeing indications of redlining in these neighborhoods ...
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Study: Low-Income Housing Improves Surrounding Neighborhood's Economic Outlook
June 24, 2010
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Alzheimer Study Gains Support Of Maya Angelou
June 24, 2010
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Small Schools In Big Apple Spell Success For Minorities
June 24, 2010
Open to students at all levels of academic achievement and located in historically disadvantaged communities, SSCs were designed to provide high-quality educational ...
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Henry Louis Gates Jr., Others Recognized For Inspiration and Influence In Black Community
June 24, 2010
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Racial Attacks On The Rise In America
June 24, 2010
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CA Museum Welcomes Co-Founder Of Harlem Dance Theater
June 24, 2010
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Human Rights Campaign Condemns Texas Republican Party
June 24, 2010
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Congress Urged To Take Action To Help
Struggling Homeowners
June 23, 2010
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Glass Ceiling Still Exists In Financial
Services World
June 23, 2010
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Female Business Leaders Collaborate On Economic Growth Plan
June 23, 2010
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March Of Dimes Event Salutes Black Families
June 23, 2010
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Why Immigrants Can Drive The Green Economy
June 23, 2010
The 2000 Census found that immigrants, while accounting for 12 percent of the population, made up nearly half of the all scientists and engineers with ...
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Children Witnessing Arrests Increases Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms
June 23, 2010
A University of Illinois at Chicago study says children in the nation's child welfare system who witnessed the arrest of a household member may have been psychologically traumatized by the arrest. Susan D. Phillips, assistant professor of social work and the study's lead author, found that children who saw the ...
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Some Local Health Clinics Not Offering Equal Care To The Poor
June 23, 2010
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Counseling Increases Mammography Use In Low-Income Women
June 29, 2010
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MOVEMENT VS. BECK
June 23, 2010
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Minorities Fair Well After Gastric Bypass Surgery
June 25, 2010
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Obesity Risk Lower In Black Women Over 50
June 29, 2010
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