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May 14, 2024
CCTV+: Xi stresses family ties for wellbeing of people, nation
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Meditrina Announces CE Mark Approval and First Multi-International Cases Performed
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JPMorgan Chase Commits £40 Million More to Help Drive Sustainable Economic Growth in the United Kingdom
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Henry Schein Extends Partnership with Special Olympics Through 2025, Promoting Wellness and Health Education for Athletes with I
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New technique by NUS scientists to transform waste carbon dioxide into high-value chemicals achieves cost reduction of about 30%
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William Blair Expands Private Wealth Management Team in Philadelphia With Three Veteran Advisors
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Rubisco Seeds introduces the first commercial High Oleic, Low Linolenic (HOLL) winter canola to the US market
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SURVEY: Majority of Middle-Income Canadians Report Lacking Basic Financial Education
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HH Global achieves EcoVadis Gold Sustainability Rating for 2024
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Butterfly Play LLC Revolutionizes Child Led Parenting with Tailored Play Skill Training Programs
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EXPERIENCE GNOMES-THEMED FAMILY ROOMS WITH PARKROYAL COLLECTION MARINA BAY, SINGAPORE'S GNOME'S LAND PACKAGE
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WM Announces Cash Dividend
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Urban Adventures Companies Announces Major Expansion at VIDA Fitness City Vista Location
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Epic Universe Theme Park Transforms Business Landscape in Orlando Southwest
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Women Leaders in Tech Outpace Men Counterparts in Generative AI Adoption
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Yext Once Again Revolutionizes the Listings Space with AI-Led Recommendations
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The Abbi Agency's Vice President of Public Relations Recognized Among PRNEWS' Top Women
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CORRECTING and REPLACING PHOTO Boys & Girls Clubs of America Teams Up with Influential Partners to Address Youth Mental Heal
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Lyratone: Software-Defined Hearing, Pioneering the Path to the 4th Generation of Hearing Aids
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Kappa's Day In Court: Will Women's Sororities Be Saved? Riley Gaines + Plaintiffs Hold Rally in Denver, CO
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American Indians Designated A Priority Group Due To Higher Risk Of H1N1 Death
December 28, 2009
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First Black Mayor Of Majority White Mass. Town Prepares To Take Office
December 24, 2009
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College Accused Of Bias Drops Mandatory
Weigh Ins
December 24, 2009
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Nation Of Islam Targeted By Homeland Security
December 24, 2009
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Obama Nominee Would Be First Black US Attorney In L.A. District
December 24, 2009
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Dreaming Of A Black Christmas
December 24, 2009
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Tournament Of Roses Float Honors
Tuskegee Airmen
December 24, 2009
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'Millenial' Latinos Are Biggest Minority Groups Ever In U.S.
December 24, 2009
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Program Designed For Success Of Hispanic, Low-Income Students in
STEM Education
December 24, 2009
A federal grant award of more than $3 million to help support a five-year collaborative project designed to encourage academic success for Hispanic and other low-income students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics majors ...
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Latino Community Gets Only 3% Of Foundation And Corporate Dollars
December 24, 2009
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Working With The N.F.L. On Diversity
December 24, 2009
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2009: A Year Of Many Firsts In Efforts To Overcome Lupus
December 24, 2009
At Risk are young women of childbearing age, especially African American, Asian, and Hispanic women. The year 2009 will be remembered as a year of many firsts for lupus, including the first successful phase III clinical trial of a potential new treatment for ...
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Idea Of The Day: Improve The Health Care Workforce’s Diversity And Cultural Sensitivity
December 24, 2009
Increasing the number of underrepresented groups in the health professions can help address health care disparities by both improving access and responding more effectively to minority population needs. Studies have shown that minority health care professionals are more likely to work in underserved areas, and there is also evidence that race concordance—defined as shared racial or ethnic identities between clinicians and patients—is related to patient reports of satisfaction, participatory decision making, timeliness of treatment, and trust in the health system. ...
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A Quiet End For Boys Choir Of Harlem
December 24, 2009
For the audiences that marveled at the Boys Choir of Harlem, it was an additional wonder that the young performers with world-class voices had emerged from some of the most difficult neighborhoods of New York. December was always a busy month, as the choir ...
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Congress Pressures Pentagon On Eve Of Gays In The Military Debate
December 23, 2009
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Eight Indian CEOs At Big U.S. Companies
December 23, 2009
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Native American Center Offers 'A Place To Belong'
December 23, 2009
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NAACP Chapter President Accused Of
Reverse Racism
December 22, 2009
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'For Love Of Liberty: The Story Of America's Black Patriots', Premieres In February
December 22, 2009
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U.S. Offers An Official Apology To
Native Americans
December 22, 2009
The just-approved language says, in part, that “the United States, acting through Congress…recognizes that there have been years of official depredations, ill-conceived policies, and the breaking of covenants by the Federal Government regarding Indian tribes.†...
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Police Investigate Allegations Of Racially-Motivated Riot
December 22, 2009
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Bill Gates Offers Scholarship For Minority Students
December 22, 2009
The Gates Millennium Scholarship Program, funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was established to provide outstanding low income minority students ...
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U.S. Population Mix Hinges On Immigration
December 22, 2009
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Hewlett-Packard Looks Into Claims Of Racial Bias In Software
December 21, 2009
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U.S. Birthrates Highest Ever; Teen Pregnancies Up
December 21, 2009
The rate was highest among American Indian and Alaska Native teenagers, up 12% between 2005 and 2007. The researchers suggested that older pregnancy prevention programs ...
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First African-American In Space Joining Astronaut Hall Of Fame
December 21, 2009
The ninth class of space shuttle astronauts to be added to the Hall's Mercury, Gemini and Apollo ranks since 2001, the 2010 inductees will increase the ...
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Scholarship Aims To Boost Number Of
Minorities In Medicine
December 21, 2009
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NM Gov Richardson Announces Tribal Collaboration Policies Have Been Signed And Adopted
December 21, 2009
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Jumpstart Ratification Of Women’s
Rights Treaty
December 18, 2009
The Obama administration and the US Senate should step up their efforts to secure US ratification of the global women’s rights treaty, Human Rights Watch said ...
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Greyhound Lines, Inc. Accused Of Racially Profiling Latino Passengers
December 18, 2009
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Miami Mentoring Project Kicks Off
December 18, 2009
Imploring the audience at Antioch Baptist Church of Carol City and generally the country’s black community, former Essence magazine Editor Susan L. Taylor borrowed the words of Marcus L. Garvey, demanding, “Get up you mighty race of people.†...
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