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Government of Canada and the Government of Manitoba announce partnership to develop a Red Dress Alert together with Indigenous p
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Lac Seul First Nation and Canada settle Flooding Claim
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High School Women Launch First of its Kind Energy Literacy Podcast
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Brown Books Kids Publishes Children’s Picture Book, Perfect for Summer Reading
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The Iconic Caribbean Posh Weekend Returns To The USVI; Will Honor Dr. Yvette Noel-Schure
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ZACAPA RUM AND RAUL LOPEZ OF LUAR UNVEIL A LIMITED-EDITION COLLECTION: AN ODE TO HERITAGE, COMMUNITY, AND CRAFTSMANSHIP
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Northern Trust Named Best Private Bank in U.S. for Digital Wealth Planning, Best Digital Innovator of the Year in U.S.
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Anaergia Announces Additional Delay in the Filing of Its Audited Financial Statements and Related Disclosures
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Think Together Recognizes Colton Joint Unified School District as its 2024 Champion of Change
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CORRECTING and REPLACING Babson Diagnostics Partners with Cynergy Wellness, Inc.
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KB Home Announces the Grand Opening of Its Newest Community in Desirable Buckeye, Arizona
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National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program Mobile Tour Visits Rochester, NY
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Las Vegas to Host WRESTLEMANIA® 41 Saturday, April 19 & Sunday, April 20, 2025
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Innovative partnership to bring 100 units of social and affordable housing units for independent seniors to Terrebonne
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i3 Verticals Announces Earnings Release and Conference Call Date for Second Quarter of Fiscal 2024
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Robert Galibert Makes a Drug-Free French Connection on Voices for Humanity
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University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies Holds Third Annual Colloquium Supporting Doctoral Students
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Valley Children's Receives Historic $15 Million Gift to Create Advanced Cell Therapy Program for Pediatric Cancer
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Hispanic Health Alliance Applauds Air Quality Standard Improvements
June 04, 2010
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Growing Old In America’s Cancer Alleys
June 02, 2010
By going to poor neighborhoods, where preexisting contamination exists, factories run a smaller risk of being pinpointed as a health hazard or having to limit or stop operation, according to Bloom. Testing and sorting chemicals for links to ill health is a challenge that environmental and health experts say they face ...
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NOW: DADT Repeal Does Not Go Far Enough -- Discharges Should End Immediately
June 01, 2010
The amendments to the Defense Authorization bill allow for a repeal, but only after the Defense Department has completed a study of implementation and its impact on troops. This study, already underway, is not due to Congress until Dec. 1, meaning the full repeal will probably not take effect ...
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Research Shows Many Believe College Degree Makes Women Better Mothers
May 28, 2010
A new survey by eLearners.com, a web resource of EducationDynamics, which connects prospective students with online degrees and sponsors Project Working Mom, found that nearly one in four Americans (24 percent) believe women with a college degree are better mothers than those without. ...
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Breastfeeding Minority Mothers And There Babies Lack Vitamiin D, Study Finds
May 26, 2010
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Using Spanish To Build English Skills
May 18, 2010
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Brown V Board Of Ed Anniversary Marked By Increasing Resegregation Of American Schools
May 18, 2010
Yesterday marked the 56th anniversary of Brown v Board of Education, the landmark decision that ...
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UNCF Awards Fellowships
May 13, 2010
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Philanthropist Takes On Racial Wounds
May 12, 2010
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Higher Blood Pressure Found In Urban Areas
May 18, 2010
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Social Context May Be A Better Indicator Of Obesity Disparities Than Race
May 07, 2010
“In a national sample not accounting for race differences in social context, black women had twice the chance of being obese as compared to white ...
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Lupus Awareness On The Rise In Black Women
May 05, 2010
Twenty-two percent of 18-44 year old women in the United States reported hearing more about lupus compared to a year ago, according to a national online survey released today by the Ad Council. In an effort to further engage minority women, who are at the greatest risk for lupus, the U.S. Department of ...
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New Data Reveal: HIV Hammering Black Gay And Bisexual Men
May 04, 2010
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U.S. Directory Of Latina-Owned Businesses Launched
April 29, 2010
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Dot Com Launches "Main-Street" Rescue Program For Minority Businesses
April 28, 2010
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School On Quest For Repeat Titles In PGA Minority Collegiate Championship
April 28, 2010
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Report Finds Blacks Hit Hardest By Lung Cancer
April 21, 2010
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Penn State Students Conduct Study On Diversity In Education
April 20, 2010
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American Lung Association Releases Report on Lung Cancer in African Americans
April 12, 2010
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NBA To Offer Scholarships For Minorities Through Partnershihp
April 09, 2010
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Environmental Justice Groups Tell Congress: Protect Us From Toxic Chemicals
April 08, 2010
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Asian American International Film Festival Launches National Tour
March 30, 2010
Asian CineVision announced today that they will present the Asian American International Film Festival (AIFF) National Tour in Bergenfield, New Jersey. As part of the event, four feature-length films from across the globe will be screened at the newly renovated Clearview Cinemas' Bergenfield Cinema 5 ...
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Researchers Speak Out On Controversial Diversity Vote In Wake County
March 30, 2010
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Study Reveals Rising Occurrences Of Breast Cancer In Asian American Women
March 19, 2010
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in U.S. women. Findings from the CPIC study, under the direction of CPIC Research Scientist Scarlett Lin Gomez, Ph.D., were recently published online in the American Journal of Public Health. They revealed that rates vary by specific ethnicity and also by country of ...
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Black Children At Lower Risk Of Shingles After Chickenpox Vaccine
March 17, 2010
Black children are less likely than white or Asian children to develop shingles (herpes zoster) after receiving the varicella vaccine to prevent chickenpox, reports a study in the March issue of The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer ...
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Annual New York Film Festival Presents "Independent Africa"
March 16, 2010
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Arizona’s Anti-Immigrant Politicians And Sheriffs
March 11, 2010
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41,000 Filipino WWII Vets File For Compensation
March 03, 2010
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Doctor Explores Conditions For Those With
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March 04, 2010
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Multicultural Scholars Get A Boost From USDA
March 01, 2010
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FCC Survey Finds Cost and Digital Literacy Main Barriers to Broadband Adoption
February 23, 2010
Some 44 percent cite affordability as a barrier to adoption and they are also more likely than average to say digital literacy are a barrier. This group is heavily Hispanic and has a high share of African-Americans. ...
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