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May 16, 2024
Manara Academy District 5K Race Raises Funds For Humanitarian Efforts
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KIA AMERICA ANNOUNCES PRICING FOR 2025 SORENTO PHEV
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Guaranteed Rate's "Break the Bank" Campaign Aims to Raise $500,000 for Military Nonprofits
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Tractor Supply’s Spring Paper Clover Campaign Raises Over $1.3 Million for 4-H Youth Nationwide
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The Tournament Partners with Kiswe to Stream Star-Studded Soccer and Basketball Tournaments Direct-to-Consumers Worldwide
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Moore named primary direct response agency for Nationwide Children's Hospital Foundation
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Conti Federal Awarded Task Order Contract for Remedial Action at the Pike Hill Copper Mines Superfund Site
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New Thought Leadership from Majesco Underscores How the Insurance Industry is at a Crossroads for Their Operating Model and Tech
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Zuniga Health's unlimited Telehealth is a unique offering post-Covid
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Fisher-Price® Introduces New Premium Wooden Toys to Inspire Creativity and Promote Development in Young Children
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THE DR. LISA BRANDS COMPANY TO SHOWCASE FIRST BABY JP TOYS AT ABC KIDS EXPO THIS MONTH
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Burt's Bees Baby Unveils honeysoft™ line: The Pinnacle of Sustainable Comfort for Kids
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Largest Global Study of Its Kind Reveals Women’s Sports Fandom Is Moving From “A Moment” to Mainstream
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Voiceitt Applauds Recent U.S. Department of Justice Ruling for Accessibility in Technology Platforms, and Highlights the Crucial
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Karat Ranks the World’s Top Software Engineering Schools, Launches New Early Career Solution to Uncover the Next Generatio
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K-Startup Grand Challenge 2024 revamped by KISED; South Korea invites 40 foreign startups
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UNIFI®, Makers of REPREVE®, Announces Seventh Annual Champions of Sustainability Award Winners
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Dove Launches New Whole Body Deodorants for 72 Hour Odor Protection from Pit-to-Toe
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The CW Network Announces Its Seven-Night Primetime Schedule for 2024-2025
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Storj Honored by Fast Company 2024 World Changing Ideas Recognition and Black Tech Effect Top 100 Companies Award
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Public Hearing on New Black Panther Party Voter Intimidation Investigation To Be Held
February 04, 2010
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DC Public Awareness Event On Racial Supremacist Hate
February 01, 2010
After having the American Renaissance conference canceled at the Dulles Marriott and then again at the Washington Dulles Westin hotels, the Nazi "white nationalist" website Stormfront is reporting that American Renaissance leader Jared Taylor will reveal ...
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NYC Sued Over Unlawful And Discriminatory Policing in Public Housing
January 29, 2010
Notably, these sweeps and checkpoints are only implemented in communities of color, such as NYCHA residences. As a result, New York City’s African-American and Latino residents bear the brunt of the NYPD’s unlawful activities. Indeed, evidence shows ...
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Civil Rights Commission To Hold Public Hearing On New Black Panther Investigation
February 11, 2010
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Civil Rights Commission To Hold Public Hearing On New Black Panther Investigation
January 27, 2010
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National Black Republican Association: The Massachusetts Message
January 21, 2010
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Public Universities Are Decreasing Representation Of Low-Income Students, Report Says
January 15, 2010
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Report On S.C. Black Parents And Their Engagement With Public Schools Released
January 14, 2010
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NM Gov Richardson To Co-Chair Hispanic Publication National Convention
January 12, 2010
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Eleanor Holmes Norton defends Harry Reid,
Warns Republicans
January 11, 2010
Norton, a black woman who represents one of the most heavily African-American cities in the country, said Reid will enjoy support from the black community because he ...
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NOW Calls For Action: Health Care Bill Must Drop Abortion Language, Include Public Option
January 07, 2010
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Data Shows Racial Gaps In Colorado Public-School Suspensions
January 06, 2010
Black public-school students in Colorado are nearly three times as likely to face serious discipline as their white peers, a disparity that is persistently growing despite efforts to curb it. But while black students make up just 5.9 percent of the student population ...
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Latino Numbers Surge At Public Universities
January 04, 2010
University officials say Latinos are an increasingly important group of students to attract, retain and graduate - not only to keep tuition rolling in, but also ...
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Black Caucus To Press For Public Option In Final Health Care Bill
December 31, 2009
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Author Of Book On American Indian Civil Rights Pioneer Sets Public Reading
December 29, 2009
Easily mistaken as a quote from the 1960s, the words of Ponca chief Standing Bear nearly a century earlier were frequently cited during the turbulent civil rights era ...
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Museum To Educate Public On Early Days Of Civil Rights Movement
December 16, 2009
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S.C. Republican Pins Hopes On Urban Blacks
December 15, 2009
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Indianapolis Congressman Secures Federal Funding For Urban Projects, Public Education
December 11, 2009
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School Crime and Safety Study Released
December 11, 2009
DOJ met with students affected by the fatal beating of Derrion Albert in Chicago and brought teens struggling with the issue of dating violence here to Washington. Through these conversations, research like the study released today, and an intense focus on vital policy ...
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Judge Rejects Republican Bid To End
Minority Voter Protections
December 02, 2009
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Black Leadership Forum Continues To Push For Public Option
November 30, 2009
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Police Diversity Pact Made Public
November 27, 2009
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Audio Report: Public Interest Groups Call For Reform Of Civil Rights Commission
November 19, 2009
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L.A. County's Free H1N1 Vaccine Clinics Have Vaccinated Few Blacks, Public Health Officials Say
November 11, 2009
It remains unclear how many African Americans have been vaccinated countywide. The county requires those who wish to be vaccinated at free clinics to complete a vaccination form that includes their age, sex, race and other demographic information. ...
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Latino Public Broadcasting Announces Results of 2009 Open Call
November 09, 2009
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The Power of Youth Voice: Public forum to be held in Philadelphia
November 09, 2009
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Republicans Call for Hearing on ACORN
November 03, 2009
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Debate over Galveston public housing turns ugly
October 26, 2009
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National Public Radio CEO: We could serve minority, younger audiences better
October 21, 2009
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Road safety campaigns take multicultural approach
October 20, 2009
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Racially charged newspaper publication
sparks outrage
October 15, 2009
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