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May 16, 2024
Macy’s, Inc. Board of Directors Declares Quarterly Dividend
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Rubicon Technologies to Hold First Quarter 2024 Earnings Call on May 20
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Angeles Ventures Fund I Has Closed an Equity Investment from Bank of America
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Cadence Education Eclipses 300-School Milestone, Expanding Access to Exceptional Early Childhood Education
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Yelp Releases Environmental, Social and Governance Report
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Whitman-Walker Institute Decries Misleading Propaganda About Transgender Health During Congressional Hearing
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Elinzanetant significantly reduces frequency and severity of moderate to severe hot flashes associated with menopause
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Sun Noodle Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg in S&S Frozen Cup Saimin
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Hanover Learning Ltd. Named in Top Sales Training organizations in North America 2024
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Building more child care spaces for families in British Columbia
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Virtual Roundtable to Address Exploitation of Florida Seniors
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University of Texas Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Historic Performance at Carnegie Hall, Sunday, June 2, 2024 a
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Join Housecall Providers at Toss for a Cause: A Free, Community-wide Event Spotlighting Nonprofit Innovation in Elder and Disabi
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AquaTech Eco Consultants Celebrates 10 Years of Environmental Excellence and Aquatic Restoration Expertise
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HopSkipDrive Releases New Product Updates to Strengthen Client Experience
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Huron-Wendat Nation and the Government of Canada settle claim for Rockmont Reserve
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The Home Depot Declares First Quarter Dividend of $2.25
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20 Years is Too Long for Eritrean Pastors, Other Christians in Prison: The Voice of the Martyrs
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Pleasant Valley Solar Project Partners Commit $123,000 in Scholarship Funds to Boise State University and College of Western Ida
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World Still in the Dark on COVID-19’s Origins, says AHF
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Border Coalition Fights Back
March 08, 2011
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Asians Find Phila. Schools An Unexpected Experience
March 30, 2010
His school would be a place of learning and knowledge, where students helped one another achieve. Chen arrived here from China in August and enrolled at South Philadelphia High School the next month. On Dec. 3, he was attacked in the lunchroom during a daylong assault on Asian students by groups ...
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Hispanic Media Dispel H1N1 Myths In Texas
Border Towns
March 30, 2010
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Researchers Speak Out On Controversial Diversity Vote In Wake County
March 30, 2010
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March 29, 2010
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SC Trustee Diversity Law Not Always Used For Minorities
March 29, 2010
Members of the Legislative Black Caucus have threatened to “educate†athletes recruited to USC about the impending minority makeup of the board, hoping to dissuade them from attending the school. Gov. Mark Sanford appointed Moody to the 20-member USC board last year, replacing Sam Foster ...
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30 Years After Hispanic Archbishop's Murder, Group Calls For Truth
March 24, 2010
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Educator To Discuss Tracing Native American Roots At Furman Lecture
March 24, 2010
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Black History Month Marks Importance Of
Diverse Donors
February 12, 2010
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Plan To Aid Minority Auto Suppliers Set In Motion
February 11, 2010
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Record Snowfalls Batter Indian Country
February 11, 2010
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Creative Spirit Showcase Spotlights Short Films By American Indians
February 10, 2010
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Nation's Brightest Hispanic PR And Social Marketing Stars Highlight Roster At Conference
February 09, 2010
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Civil Rights Pioneers Call For New Movement
February 08, 2010
The journey continues 50 years later, as new economic discrimination segregates schoolchildren from activities their parents can’t afford, she said. And there’s discrimination when South Carolina employers can fire workers without a stated reason, Greenville ...
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FL Lawmakers Push For Civil-Rights Hall Of Fame
February 05, 2010
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National Labor Committee: Women Paid 10 Cents To Sew $80 Peyton Manning Jerseys For NFL And Reebok
February 04, 2010
Often forced to work 12-hour shifts, workers were at the factory 61 to 65 hours a week, including 12 to 15 hours of obligatory overtime, which was unpaid. The workers were paid a below-subsistence wage of just ...
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LA. Expands African American Heritage Trail With New Website
February 03, 2010
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Judge Finds Bank Of America Discriminated Against Black Job Applicants
February 03, 2010
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S.C. Mayor: Racial Slur Painted On Side Of City Hall Is "Not What Columbia Stands For"
December 30, 2009
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Community Leaders Join Dallas Firm To Grow
Asian American Business
December 29, 2009
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Class Action Complaint By Black farmers Challenges USDA
December 28, 2009
Black farmers, mostly from the South, have long complained that they have been consistently denied loans, grants and other assistance by a "good old boy" network of local USDA field offices. Hispanic and American Indian farmers have also filed lawsuits ...
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N.C. Gov. Backs Maintaining Diversity In Schools
December 24, 2009
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Medicine Wheel Helps Natives Cope With Diabetes
December 24, 2009
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NC State Research Shows Need For National HIV Strategy
November 30, 2009
New research from North Carolina State University shows that many of those infected are minorities and do not have health insurance, and highlights the need for a national strategy to facilitate education and prevention efforts in minority and low-income ...
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Parent Mentors Can Improve The Asthmatic Care Of Minority Children, Researchers Find
November 30, 2009
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Tuskegee Airmen Foster Dream Of Flying
November 27, 2009
Teen hopes to be one of few black pilots. As a young black man with a passion for flying, Colin is an anomaly. The senior at South County Secondary School in Fairfax County, Va., has his sights on the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and dreams of ...
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From Footnote To Fame In Civil Rights History
November 27, 2009
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Charleston, S.C. Passes Pro-Gay Rights Law
November 25, 2009
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SC Cancer Researchers "Black Women Are Not Represented" In Mammogram Study
November 18, 2009
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New Report: More Than 49 Million Americans at Risk of Hunger
November 16, 2009
The prevalence of food insecurity was more common in African-American and Hispanic households, and also in households headed by a single parent, the report said. Regionally, food insecurity was most prevalent in the south, feeding america ...
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International Civil Rights Center & Museum Appoints Curator
December 31, 2011
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum will open Feb. 1, 2010, and function as an archival center, collecting museum and teaching facility devoted to the international struggle for civil and human rights ...
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