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May 16, 2024
University of Texas Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Historic Performance at Carnegie Hall, Sunday, June 2, 2024 a
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HopSkipDrive Releases New Product Updates to Strengthen Client Experience
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Yelp Releases Environmental, Social and Governance Report
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Macy’s, Inc. Board of Directors Declares Quarterly Dividend
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Hanover Learning Ltd. Named in Top Sales Training organizations in North America 2024
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Virtual Roundtable to Address Exploitation of Florida Seniors
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Angeles Ventures Fund I Has Closed an Equity Investment from Bank of America
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Carl Black Orlando celebrates Military Appreciation Month with exclusive deals for veterans and active-duty personnel
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The Home Depot Declares First Quarter Dividend of $2.25
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Rubicon Technologies to Hold First Quarter 2024 Earnings Call on May 20
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World Still in the Dark on COVID-19’s Origins, says AHF
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Huron-Wendat Nation and the Government of Canada settle claim for Rockmont Reserve
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Building more child care spaces for families in British Columbia
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Elinzanetant significantly reduces frequency and severity of moderate to severe hot flashes associated with menopause
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Scala Data Centers Unveils 2023 Sustainability Report alongside Exclusive Sustainability Sponsorship at ITW 2024
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Cadence Education Eclipses 300-School Milestone, Expanding Access to Exceptional Early Childhood Education
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Sun Noodle Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg in S&S Frozen Cup Saimin
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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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Minorities to Bear Brunt of Rise in U.S. Cancer Cases
April 30, 2009
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Consensus Forming on Prosecution of Guantanamo Detainees
April 30, 2009
A Guantanamo detainee is escorted to his cell. (Wikimedia Commons) ...
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New Study Finds 70% of Law Firm Diversity Budgets Holding Constant
April 30, 2009
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Institute on Public Accurancy on Swine Flu: Budgets and Immigration Status
April 30, 2009
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Obama Choice of PEPFAR HIV/AIDS Coordinator Draws Praise from Advocacy Groups
April 30, 2009
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Temple University Examines Early Impact of Obama's First 100 Days on African Americans
April 30, 2009
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Minorities bear brunt of pollution in Milwaukee
April 30, 2009
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CHC EDUCATION TASK FORCE HEARING: "The State of Latino Education"
April 29, 2009
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Until There's A Cure Attends Leadership for Health: African First Ladies Health Summit
April 29, 2009
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Barriers to Health Care, Prescription Choice Hurt Patients, Leading Doctor Says
April 29, 2009
A major barrier to health care is unauthorized prescription drug switching, said Dr. Richard Allen Williams, a leading author and founder of the Minority Health Institute. In his keynote address to the National Minority Quality Forum in Washington Monday, Williams said the U.S. would be better served if physicians had more say to make decisions based on patient's needs without artificial barriers set by outside parties. ...
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Congresswoman Barbara Lee Attends Unveiling of Sojourner Truth Bust
April 29, 2009
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Death of noted national Indian leader
April 29, 2009
Sherman Timothy Wapato, 73, entered the Spirit World at his home in Rapid City, S.D. Sunday, April 19, 2009 as a result of heart failure. ...
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Meeting to assist American Indian mineral owners
April 29, 2009
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Caucuses Unite Behind Public Health Insurance Plan Option
April 29, 2009
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MAS Freedom Calls April 29 Day of Action in Support of U.S. Citizen Naji Hamdan, Detained & Tortured in UAE
April 29, 2009
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New Poll Finds Public's Sense of Urgency About HIV Is Down, Even Among Some Higher Risk Groups
April 29, 2009
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CCNY ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION HELPS BRIDGE DIGITAL DIVIDE THROUGH COMPUTER TRAINING IN PUBLIC HOUSING
April 29, 2009
NEW YORK, April 28, 2009 – Helping to bridge the digital divide for some of New York's poorer and older citizens, The City College of New York (CCNY) Adult & Continuing Education program is providing computer training and GED classes at 15 New York City public housing complexes under a three-year, $600,000 contract with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). ...
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NPR’S MICHELE NORRIS NAMED "JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR" BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS
April 29, 2009
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Minority patients often lack diabetes knowledge
April 28, 2009
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many low-income minority individuals with type 2 diabetes have misconceptions about the disease that could put their health at risk, new research shows. ...
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National Trust for Historic Preservation Names Dorchester Academy in Midway, Georgia, to its 2009 List of America's 11 Most End
April 28, 2009
The story of Dorchester Academy, one of the earliest schools for African Americans in the state of Georgia and a National Historic Landmark, is forever linked to the cultural and political forces that shaped our nation's history. Founded in 1871 as a school for freed slaves, Dorchester started humbly in a one-room schoolhouse with a student body ranging in age from eight to 80. As the school grew, boarders joined day students, many of whom walked miles to fulfill their dream of learning how to read. In later years, the school played a pivotal role in voter-registration drives and as a center of activity for the civil rights movement. Today, the only remaining building on the Dorchester campus, a red brick, Greek Revival structure built in 1934 as a boys' dormitory, is deteriorating and structurally compromised. The community that is doing its best to nurture and sustain the academy since its earliest days does not have the financial resources to rescue the building. ...
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Prison may explain black health disparity
April 27, 2009
The study, published in the Progress in Community Health Partnerships, found 49 percent of African-Americans surveyed reported having a friend or relative in prison during the past five years, compared to 20 percent of whites. ...
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Rebranding Hate in the Age of Obama
April 27, 2009
With an African-American president and the economy in bad shape, extremist groups are trying to enter the mainstream—and they're having some success. ...
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Interior secretary announces $500M for American Indian tribes
April 27, 2009
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says $500 million in federal stimulus money will go to American Indian tribes across the U.S. for schools, housing, infrastructure improvements and job programs on reservations. ...
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2009 Spelman College Leadership and Woman of Color Conference
April 24, 2009
Donna Brazile, renowned political pundit, syndicated columnist and author of “Cooking with Grease,†will headline the discussion on President Obama’s first 100 days in office at the Spelman College Leadership and Women of Color Conference, May 14 in Atlanta. ...
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Initiatives Seek To Improve Health Among Hispanics, Raise HIV/AIDS Awareness Among Blacks
April 24, 2009
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USC, Claflin join forces to boost minority health care workers
April 24, 2009
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Stakes raised in seizure of illegal immigrants' stolen IDs
April 24, 2009
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Houston-based African American attorney makes Texas-sized oath to Gulf Coasters
April 24, 2009
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OPIC ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF AFRICAN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVE
April 24, 2009
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Director Gambrell Joins Mayor Fenty at Grand Opening of a Child Care Center & Affordable Housing Redevelopment in Washington, DC
April 24, 2009
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Business Leader Earl W. Stafford Elected to Joint Center Board of Governors
April 24, 2009
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, one of the nation’s leading research and public policy institutions, today announced the election of Northern Virginia businessman Earl W. Stafford to its Board of Governors ...
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