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May 16, 2024
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Rapaport Press Release: Rapaport Expands Natural Pearl Market at JCK Show
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New research from Pearson finds that over two-thirds of UK secondary students want to learn about AI in school
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Explorance World 2024 Full Program Announced
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A Generation Later, A Child's Origin Story Is Finally Told
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Pernod Ricard’s Net-zero Science-based Targets in Line with a 1.5°C Trajectory Approved by the Science Based Targets i
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Chegg Reports New Hire Equity Grants Under NYSE Rule 303A.08
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Capri Holdings Limited Announces Reporting Date For Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2024 Financial Results
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Tribal Leaders in Place Following the 2024 Elections at San Manuel
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New Award Programme From Oral-B and the International Association for Disability and Oral Health (iADH) Champions Disability Pos
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Civitas Resources, Inc. Announces Secondary Public Offering of Common Stock By An Affiliate of Canada Pension Plan Investment Bo
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New Affordable Assisted Living Community Opened in Valparaiso, IN
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New "Love Has No Labels" PSA Inspires Acts of Love to Combat Bias and Hate
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Poetic Fictional Bedtime Story About Jesus Motivates Young Children to Center Their Lives Around Christ
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Starlight Children's Foundation CEO, Adam Garone, Named Nonprofit Executive of the Year by Los Angeles Business Journal
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Retractable Technologies, Inc. Results for the Period Ended March 31, 2024
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Tutu, five others to receive honorary degrees at Carolina's May Commencement
April 24, 2009
A renowned anti-apartheid campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner, an industrialist and philanthropist, the "poet laureate of Southern Jews," a medical and pharmaceutical leader, a champion of American Indian rights and self-determination, and a cultural force in the literary life of the state, the South and the nation will receive honorary degrees May 10 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's spring commencement. ...
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SPLC Report Finds Low-Income Latinos in South Targeted for Abuse, Discrimination
April 21, 2009
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Southern Poverty Law Center to Release Report Examining Latino Discrimination, Abuse in the South
April 20, 2009
The report finds that low-income Latinos are routinely the targets of wage theft, racial profiling and other abuses driven by an anti-immigrant climate that affects all Latinos regardless of immigration status. ...
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The word SHAKEDOWN left trade hub developer, southern Dallas leaders in a dust-up
April 13, 2009
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PARTNERSHIP WITH CHILDREN STUDENTS PARTNER WITH AMERICAN EXPRESS EMPLOYEES AT THE SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM
March 25, 2009
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North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development builds assets of minority businesses
March 13, 2009
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Hundreds Of Residents Attend Southeast Atlanta Public Safety Town Hall Meeting
March 13, 2009
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Poll: Southern Blacks Hopeful About Future
March 06, 2009
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Southern Poverty Law Center: Hate Group Numbers Up By 54% Since 2000
February 26, 2009
The SPLC identified 926 hate groups active in 2008, which has grown by 54 percent since 2000, according to the “Year in Hate†issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Report released today. ...
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Southern Poverty Law Center to Provide Map Depicting Annual Count of Hate Groups Operating in United States on Feb. 26
February 24, 2009
SPLC Report discusses how immigration fears, the economic crisis and the election of President Obama are factors which are fueling the movement of hate groups. ...
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South Dakota rejects tribal identification card bill
February 24, 2009
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SC Latino Home Ownership Tumbles
August 22, 2011
Analysis of new US Census figures show the number of Hispanic homeowners in South Carolina and in Greenville County fell from 2000 through 2010 although the Hispanic population more that doubled. Wilfredo Leon, ...
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ACLU Issues Report On Reducing US Incarceration Rates
August 09, 2011
Bipartisan reforms in historically “tough on crime†states have significantly reduced incarceration rates, saved taxpayers billions of dollars, lowered crime rates and should be emulated nationwide, according to a new report ...
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In Arizona Aftermath, States Steer Clear Of Immigration Fight
August 02, 2011
A year after SB 1070 took effect, states nationwide are turning away from similar bills, fearing the financial and political fallout seen in Arizona and the consequences that anti-immigrant legislation could have in their own backyards, according to a New America Media report. “Arizona was a wake up call for other states,†said Elena Lacayo, field coordinator with the Immigration Policy Project at the National Council ...
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Lawsuit To Block Alabama Immigration Law
July 22, 2011
The Southern Poverty Law Center and a coalition of other civil rights groups filed a motion today asking a federal judge to block Alabama’s anti-immigrant law from taking effect Sept. 1. The motion for preliminary injunction, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, follows a federal lawsuit the groups filed earlier this month that charged the law is unconstitutional on multiple grounds. ...
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THE NAACP HEADS TO LOS ANGELES
July 21, 2011
With the theme of "Affirming America's Promise," the NAACP-- the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization--- opens it 102nd annual convention in Los Angeles tomorrow. The four-day gathering is expected to generate an economic impact of $11.4 million citywide, with a total of nearly 13,000 hotel rooms expected to be booked for the occasion. ...
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Watchdog Group Continues Scrutiny Of Clarence Thomas' Travels
July 07, 2011
Nonpartisan government watchdog group, Common Cause, moved on two new fronts today to address ethics questions surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court:In a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the U.S. Marshals Service, the non partisan government watchdog group formally asked for copies of government records relating ...
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Voting Right Restrictions Under Scrutiny
June 30, 2011
Sixteen U.S. senators sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice yesterday urging it to review new state voter ID laws and scrutinize their implementation to ensure that eligible voters are not disenfranchised. “The civil and human rights community welcomes the senators’ request ...
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Study Finds Answers To Increased Black Heart Attack Risks
June 28, 2011
Researchers may have discovered one reason that African Americans are at increased risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular events. According to a new study published online in the journal Radiology, African Americans have increased levels of non-calcified plaque, which consists of buildups of soft deposits ...
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SC Gov Signs Controversial Immigration Law
June 28, 2011
Governor Nikki Haley has signed off on legislation to crack down on illegal immigration. Before Haley signed the bill, the American Civil Liberties Union announced plans to challenge it. Supporters and protesters showed up at the signing to praise and sound off against the new law. The legislation requires police to check the immigration ...
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No Child Left Behind Law And Minority Kids
June 23, 2011
Nearly a decade after the No Child Left Behind law was enacted, studies have shown little progress in reducing the number of teachers of low-income students who are inexperienced or teaching classes outside their subject areas. The law, which was supposed to stop school districts from putting less qualified teachers in classrooms with low-income students, is best known to the public for requiring more standardized testing. According to studies, considerable progress has been made in reducing the number of uncertified teachers ...
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Nation's Mayors Speak Out On "Failed" War On Drugs
June 22, 2011
According to the mayors’ resolution, the Criminal Justice commission will produce recommendations to “reduce crime and violence, improve cost-effectiveness, ensure the interests of justice at every step of the criminal justice system…reduce incarceration, reform U.S. drug policy, eliminate racial and gender disparities ...
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Is A Post-Racial America Possible?
June 21, 2011
As the field of candidates for President grows, some in the Black community are being forced to accept the hard reality that race relations in America have not improved. Still others never thought a post-racial America ever had a chance to begin with. ...
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Pharmaceutical Giant Settle Sex Discrimination Lawsuit
June 08, 2011
The action resolves a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Labor in May 2010 alleging that the company discriminated against female sales specialists. ...
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Book Highlights History Of Women And Slavery In America
June 06, 2011
The book is “an impressive selection of documents that brilliantly illustrates the many dimensions of women’s experience of slavery, from the earliest laws." ...
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IS MEMORIAL DAY A BLACK CREATION?
May 27, 2011
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Hispanic Population Grew Four Times Faster Than Total U.S. Population
May 26, 2011
About three-quarters of Hispanics in the United States reported as Mexican, Puerto Rican or Cuban origin in the 2010 Census. Mexican origin was the largest group. ...
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Communities Of Color, Poverty Bear Burden Of Air Pollution
May 26, 2011
“It’s well known that communities of color and low income communities bear the disproportionate share of the deaths and illnesses associated with pollution. ...
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Key Democrat Blames Racism For Obama's Problems
May 26, 2011
"I can tell you; people don't like to deal with it, but the fact of the matter is, the president's problems are in large measure because of the color of his skin." ...
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Confederate License Plates A Court Issue
May 16, 2011
John Adams, who heads the Sons in Florida, won a court ruling in March that found the state Legislature was discriminating against the group by denying his application. ...
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PGA Crowns Minority Tournament Champions
May 09, 2011
"We have put a lot of hard work in this year and it paid off at our favorite event of the year," said Clark. "These tournaments are always a grind." ...
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