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April 25, 2024
PONIX AWARDED $5 MILLION USDA GRANT TO BREAK "GROUND" ON CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA
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WM Announces First Quarter 2024 Earnings
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Walgreens Launches Gene and Cell Services as Part of Newly Integrated Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy Business
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Asahi Kasei to Construct a Lithium-ion Battery Separator Plant in Canada
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Benchmark Senior Living at Hamden Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report
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White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner to Welcome Hooman Shahidi, Co-founder and CEO of EVPassport, the Rapidly Gr
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CUPE BC, province’s largest union, kicks off convention in Vancouver
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ACTS LAW Addresses Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin Controversy
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God's Mighty Hand Can Uphold His Children Even Through The Hardest Times
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Ouro Teams Up with Texas One Fund with Multi-Year NIL X World Wallet Financial Empowerment Program for University of Texas Stude
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NICOLE ARI PARKER IS THE FACE OF KAREN MILLEN'S ICONS SERIES VOL. 6
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Orion S.A. Earns Platinum Sustainability Rating by EcoVadis
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Bureau Veritas: Strong Start to the Year; 2024 Outlook Confirmed
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Motlow State Community College Expands Accessibility With the Addition of YuJa Panorama Digital Accessibility Platform to Its Ed
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Bay Square at Yarmouth Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report for Third Strai
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Leading Industry Publication: Black & Veatch Remains Among Global Critical Infrastructure Leaders as Sustainability, Decarbo
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The Birches at Concord Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report for Third Strai
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Voices for Humanity Bears Witness to Panama's Moral Resurgence With Giselle Lima
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Wounded Warrior Project, White House Celebrate and Honor Warriors at Annual Soldier Ride
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ERVIN COHEN & JESSUP PARTNER RECOGNIZED AS TOP LAWYER IN LOS ANGELES
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JACQUELINE RHINEHART & RUTH ADKINS ROBINSON at the California African American Museum - SUNDAY, MARCH 15
March 11, 2009
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Life Management Institute Inc. hosts conference to celebrate National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day†March 7th
February 23, 2009
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New Alarming Figures - Latinos reported to be 18% of those living with undiagnosed HIV infection.
February 23, 2009
Latino Commission on AIDS releases CDC reporr where Latinos are now reported to be 18% of those living with undiagnosed HIV infection. ...
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Feds Must Justify Withholding Black Panther Docs
August 11, 2011
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that a federal court rejected a claim of the attorney work product doctrine by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for documents prepared after the government dismissed its case against the New Black Panther Party ...
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NJ Settles Police Dept Discrimination Suit
August 02, 2011
The federal government has reached a settlement with the state of New Jersey in a lawsuit alleging the state discriminated against black and Hispanic police officers. The Department of Justice argued a written test New Jersey used since ...
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Feds Sue To Block State Immigration Law
August 02, 2011
An Alabama immigration law that is widely considered the toughest in the nation is being challenged in court by the Obama administration, which contends that the state is overstepping its authority on border enforcement. The Department of Justice challenged the state of Alabama’s recently passed immigration law ...
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Justice Dept. Bill Will Combat Violence Against Native Women
July 22, 2011
The Department of Justice proposed legislation that would significantly improve the safety of women in American Indian tribal communities. The bill will allow federal and tribal law-enforcement agencies to hold more perpetrators of domestic violence accountable for their crimes. US Associate Attorney General Tom ...
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New Orleans PD Under Fire In Corruption Case
July 18, 2011
In New Orleans’ federal courthouse, five police officers are currently facing charges of killing unarmed black civilians who were escaping floods from the failed levees that buckled during Hurricane Katrina. The police are also charged with conspiring to cover up their crimes. Local sources say, ...
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Black Firefighters Fight Entrance Exam Fee Increase
July 13, 2011
The Vulcan Society, an organization of black firefighters, and The City of New York were back in court this week when the city wanted to charge $54 for the new Fire Department entrance exam, a whopping 80% increase over the last time the exam was given just four years ago. The judge said no, and also found a way to ...
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Blacks Laud New Pollution Rules
July 12, 2011
Ahead of the August release its Climate Justice Department's national report which will rank the nation’s 431 coal-fired power plants on how they affect low-income communities and communities of color, the NAACP is applauding The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) finalized rules that will cap toxic ...
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Racist Murderer Gets Life For Killing Black Lawman
July 06, 2011
The Justice Department announced that Dale Mardis, 57, was sentenced today to life in prison, with no possibility of parole, for the racially-motivated killing of Shelby County, Tenn., Code Enforcement Officer Mickey Wright. Mardis was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Bernice Donald. ...
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ACLU Alleges Bias In Illinois Police Searches
June 08, 2011
"Years of data make clear that consent searches by the ISP are conducted in a racially disparate manner," said Harvey Grossman, legal director for the ACLU of Illinois. ...
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BLACK FIREFIGHTER VICTORY
May 13, 2011
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Civil Rights Group Sues MD. Education Commission For Discrimination
May 12, 2011
The lawsuit, filed in 2006 and amended four times, says the state under-funds traditionally black colleges, causing them to lag behind the state's other institutions. ...
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Feds Open Bias Probe Of Newark PD
May 09, 2011
Allegations of excessive force, discriminatory policing, whether detainees confined to holding cells are subjected to unreasonable risk of harm are being investigated. ...
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Justice Dept. Settles Detroit Lending Discrimination Case
May 05, 2011
"This type of discrimination is part of the web of intolerable practices that stripped vast amounts of wealth from communities of color in the last decade." ...
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Man Indicted In Attempted Bombing Of MLK Unity March
April 22, 2011
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Washington has returned a superseding indictment charging Kevin Harpham. ...
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Cops Convicted In Beating Death, Cover-Up Of Black Handyman
April 13, 2011
The case is one of several probes of alleged misconduct by New Orleans police officers opened by the Justice Department. ...
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Feds Settle Case Involving Harassment Of Somali Students
April 14, 2011
The complaint alleged severe and persistent harassment of Somali-American students, culminating in an incident in November 2009. ...
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Lupus Inst. Lauds Health Dept. Plans To Reduce Disparities
April 11, 2011
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to lag behind in many health outcome measures, with less preventive care overall. ...
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Adminstration Launches Plan To Reduce Health Disparities
April 08, 2011
Racial and ethnic minorities still lag behind in many health outcome measures. They are less likely to get the preventive care they need to stay healthy. ...
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New Orleans Police Go On Trial In Beating Death Of Black Man
April 05, 2011
Jury selection has begun for two New Orleans police officers charged in a 2005 beating death and its coverup in another black eye for the troubled force. ...
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Ed Secretary To Participate In Anti-Youth Violence Summit
April 01, 2011
He will praise the work of six cities that have developed comprehensive plans to help reduce youth and gang violence. ...
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Hispanics Want "Gainful Employment" Rule Defunded
March 30, 2011
We feel that this rule is too broad; rather than protect students, it's going to take valuable and essential programs away from students who depend on them. ...
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HUD Urged To Exclude Certain Groups From Protected Categories
March 28, 2011
When it comes to orientation and gender identity, a protected classification for purposes of federal housing programs has no support in any Act of Congress. ...
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Feds Speak Out On New Orleans PD Report
March 24, 2011
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New Orleans Tension High After Scathing Report
March 22, 2011
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$534M Fed Program Hopes To Spur Small Business
March 22, 2011
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NYC Homeless Youth Mobilize Against Budget Cuts
March 21, 2011
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FEDS: NEW ORLEANS PD BIAS
March 17, 2011
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Survey: NYC Teachers Doubt Effectiveness of DOE's Anti-Bullying Efforts
February 25, 2011
Few teachers know that they have an obligation to protect students from bias-based bullying. ...
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