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April 28, 2024
Shanghai Electric Releases ESG Report, Highlighting Sustainable Development Achievements in 2023
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Greenberg Traurig is a Finalist for Legal Media Group's 2024 Women in Business Law EMEA Awards
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Broadstone Net Lease Issues 2023 Sustainability Report
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CareTrust REIT Sets First Quarter Earnings Call for Friday, May 3, 2024
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Panasonic Energy of North America and Girl Scouts of the Sierra Nevada unveil first-of-its-kind "Clean Energy" patch program
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The Bronx Zoo Hosted the 16th Annual WCS Run for the Wild Today
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test Market Projected to Reach $586.48 million by 2030 - Exclusive Report by 360iResearch
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Carbon Removal and Mariculture Legislation Moves Forward in California Assembly
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29 London Partners With US Media Company Bobi Media to Strengthen Market Offering
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Books-A-Million Launches Its 22nd Coffee for the Troops Donation Campaign
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L.A. Care and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plans Celebrate New Community Resource Center in West Los Angeles, Highli
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Latin America CDC a Must, say Public Health Leaders and AHF
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Toro Taxes, the Leading Latino Tax Franchise selects Trez, to power Payroll solutions
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Getting Tattooed with Gay History
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Badger Meter Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend
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Kinaxis Positioned Highest on Ability to Execute in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Supply Chain Planning Solutions
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Summit Energy Sponsors and Participates in the Interfaith Social Services Stop the Stigma 5K
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Levy Konigsberg Files Lawsuits on Behalf of 25 Men Who Allege They Were Sexually Abused as Juveniles Across Four New Jersey Juve
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Cultivate Roots for Cultural Change with Chacruna: Psychedelic Culture 2024 Tickets Now On Sale
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The Sallie Mae Fund Grants $75,000 to DC College Access Program to Support Higher Education Access and Completion
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The Truth About Costly Verification Measures, Unauthorized Immigrants and Health Care
October 01, 2009
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Study: Racial Health Disparities Cost $229 Billion From 2003-2006
September 18, 2009
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Study Finds Racial Inequalities Cost U.S. Health System
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September 17, 2009
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National Poll: Most Believe Immigration Adversely Affects Quality and Cost of Healthcare
September 17, 2009
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What Is the Cost of Not Addressing Racial Health Disparities?
September 14, 2009
The Joint Center's Health Policy Institute will unveil a study that estimates the direct medical costs of racial inequalities in health status and access to quality care. ...
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Focus on Quality Can Improve Care, Reduce Disparities and Reduce Costs in Hospitals
August 21, 2009
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Study examines how cost affects decisions to marry
August 04, 2009
Blood test requirements increase the number of out-of-wedlock, first-time mothers, especially among the young, African-Americans ...
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Cheap food has high cost for kids
July 21, 2009
The growing rates of childhood obesity are leading to more serious problems, especially in minority children ...
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RegaloCard to Launch Free Replacement to Costly Money Transfer Services
June 16, 2009
A revolutionary new type of Gift Card that allows the US Hispanic Community to instantly send their relatives back home what they need absolutely free, announced that the RegaloCard service will be available to the public starting this month. ...
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Justice Policy Institute: The Costs of Confinement: Why Good Juvenile Justice Policies Make Good Fiscal Sense
May 14, 2009
This policy brief details how states can see a net reduction in costs by moving expenditures away from large, congruent care facilities for youth and investing in community-based alternatives. Such a resource realignment can reap better results for communities, taxpayers, and children. ...
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Misperceptions of Cost, Complexity of Aid System, Keep Low-Income Students Out of College
May 13, 2009
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Economist discovers immigrants benefits to the nation outweigh the costs
April 27, 2009
Professor Gerald Jaynes is a professor of economics and African American Studies at Yale University. Dr. Jaynes has conducted numerous studies on the topic and has been called to testify on his findings before the Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law in the U.S. House of Representatives. ...
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Contra Costa County, Calif., Approves $1.5 Million in Funding for Clinics Expecting Boost in Patients, Particularly Undocumented
April 24, 2009
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Rental Costs Continue to Climb, Renters Struggle to Find Affordable Housing
April 14, 2009
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Tax Season Serves as a Reminder How the "Defense of Marriage Act" Harms Same-Sex Couples and Costs Taxpayers Billions of Dol
April 13, 2009
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Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Approves Ending Nonemergency Health Services for Undocumented Immigrants
April 03, 2009
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Blacks, Hispanics have higher end-of-life costs
March 27, 2009
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WITH COSTS SOARING, EDUCATION COALITION PUSHES FOR PRESIDENT’S PLAN TO MAKE COLLEGE MORE AFFORDABLE
March 27, 2009
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PHYSICAL ABUSE RAISES WOMEN’S HEALTH COSTS OVER 40 PERCENT
March 25, 2009
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American Households Would Face Annual Burden of $144.8 Billion Under Cap-and-Trade System; Costs Would Be Disproportionately Bor
March 18, 2009
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Sarah Jones' career provides insight into desegregation's costs
March 12, 2009
Sarah V. Jones retired believing that the desegregation of public schools would make African-American children suffer the most, because of damage to their academic achievement. ...
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Depression Leads to Higher Health Care Costs for Women Cardiovascular Patients
March 10, 2009
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Blacks, Hispanics have steeper end-of-life costs
March 10, 2009
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HALLOWEEN TREAT FOR INNER CITY KIDS
October 28, 2014
NEW YORK - New York City's Mayor Bill De Blasio and his wife Chirlane McCray today opened their official residence Gracie Mansion to an invited group of inner city kids and their parents to celebrate Halloween a few days early. ...
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NYC Minority Housing Project Gets Good $$$ News
November 27, 2020
NEW YORK - The 4000 mostly minority tenants of the Diego Beekman Houses in New York’s South Bronx are receiving some good news today. That news is taking the form of a new, low interest, 30-year mortgage for $19 million dollars. NYC Comptroller John Liu told reporters the funds came from the NYC Employee Retirement System and the Police Pension Fund. ...
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CA Gov Vetoes Bill Prohibiting "English Only"
September 08, 2011
California Governor Jerry Brown has vetoed SB 111, a language rights bill authored by San Francisco Congressman Leland Yee. According to Yee's office, SB 111 was landmark legislation that would have prohibited businesses from denying service to a patron because of the language he or she speaks. ...
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Al Gore Compares Climate Change Skeptics To Racists
August 30, 2011
In an interview with FearLess Revolution founder, Alex Bogusky, former U.S. vice President Al Gore compared the debate over climate change to the Civil Rights movement in the US in the 1960s. This comparison has sparked negative reaction from members of the black leadership network, Project 21. The group condemned Gore’s attempt to "injected race into the debate over emissions regulations by comparing those ...
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Watchdog Group Questions First Lady's Africa Trip
August 26, 2011
The government watchdog group, Judicial Watch, has filed a lawsuit against the US Air Force to obtain records of a trip made by First Lady Michelle Obama to Southern Africa in June. The group is questioning whether the trip, which included a meeting with Nelson Mandela and an African Safari, was necessary. According the U.S. Postal Service records, Judicial Watch’s FOIA request was received by the Air Force ...
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Minorities And Poor Unlikely To Complete Cancer Vax Regimen
August 30, 2011
A new Yale School of Public Health study concludes barriers that hinder young Black, Hispanic and poor women from completing a series of three vaccinations to prevent human papillomavirus infection (HPV) also leave them at higher risk for cervical cancer and death. According to the Health Behavior News Service ...
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96% Of Latinos Want College For Children
August 25, 2011
A new impreMedia/Latino Decisions poll reveals when it comes to their children’s education, Latino voters have clear and high aspirations. The poll shows that 96% of Latino parents would like to see their kids earn a college degree, whether it is a bachelor’s, master’s or professional degree. What is not so clear ...
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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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