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September 21, 2023
Gravitas Education Holdings Inc. Announces Special Cash Dividend in the Range of US$11.256 to US$12.17 per American Depositary S
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GMS Board Members Recognized for Excellence in Board Leadership
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ICE to Launch CORSIA Carbon Credit Futures Market to Manage Emissions Exposure from Airlines
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The University of Queensland and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Team up to Accelerate Research Into Quality Control Testing for mR
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MAKITA U.S.A. WELCOMES SEAN OKADA AS NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO
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It's Back-to-School and LuvBug Learning Reports 9 in 10 Parents Feel Interactive Tools at Home can Improve Academic Performance
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Indeed’s “AI at Work Report” Finds GenAI will Impact Almost Every Job in America
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Multi-Million-Dollar Gift from the Nanji Family Foundation to Expand the Aga Khan Museum's Global Impact with the Aim of U
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GlobalData Report Highlights Staggering Economic Costs for New York of $37.3 Billion Due to Obesity
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Built with Integration: Metrikus Announces Integration with ServiceNow to Enhance Workplace Efficiency, Sustainability and ROI o
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Consumers Energy Proposes Renewable Energy Offerings, Providing Greater Access and Affordability to Michiganders
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CollPlant Biotechnologies Joins the United Nations Global Compact, The World's Largest Corporate Sustainability Initiative
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CPSC Urges Parents and Caregivers to Check Baby's Sleep Space During Baby Safety Month; Shares Dos and Don'ts for Infant Sleep S
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Pyrowave Introduces Nanopurification Technology: A revolutionary short-loop chemical recycling innovation to remove toxic additi
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lululemon’s Third Annual Global Wellbeing Report Reveals the “Wellbeing Dilemma”: Though People Are Increasing
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Civil Rights Advocates Call on D.C. City Council to Scuttle Legislation That Would Subject D.C. Black Residents to Implicit Bias
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Vast Receives Equity Commitment for up to USD $10 Million From Canberra Airport Group
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2024 Toyota RAV4: Go Wild in Style
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The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation and Founder, Taraji P. Henson Announce "Joy Joints!" A National Campaign to Reignite Commun
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Events At The University Of Colorado Denver
February 24, 2011
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Colorado "Copycat" AZ Style Immigration Bill Fails
February 11, 2011
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Colorado School Takes New Approach To Urban Ed
August 23, 2010
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Colorado School Honored For Diversity Efforts
August 17, 2010
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Colorado Minority Youth Disproportionately Tried As Adults
May 06, 2010
Lopsided percentages of young people charged as adults in Colorado courts appear to be ethic minority youth, an apparent bias rights activists suggest should be ...
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Colorado's H1N1 Tracking Omits Race Data
April 01, 2010
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Speak Out Campaign For Inclusion Started By Colorado Students
February 17, 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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Immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are a Political and Economic Powerhouse in Colorado
August 05, 2009
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Colorado Department of Public Health Report: Disparities in minority health
July 23, 2009
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Colorado Senator Michael Bennet predicts smooth sailing for Sotomayor
July 02, 2009
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Colorado hires what is thought to be the nation's first minority outreach coordinator
June 12, 2009
They say there's stimulus money for minority contractors, but everybody is like three blind mice running around in the dark trying to find where all the stimulus money is." ...
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The Angie Zapata Murder: Resources for Media Coverage of Colorado's Landmark Hate Crimes Trial
April 08, 2009
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Small Business Owners Crushed by Demands of Multi-Payer Health Insurance, Endorse Colorado Guaranteed Health Care Act HB 09-1273
March 18, 2009
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Job-bias cases surge in Colorado, feds say
March 17, 2009
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ProgressNow Applauds Sweeping Colorado Support For Employee Free Choice
March 11, 2009
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Conference To Focus On Boosting Minorities In Technology
August 31, 2011
Several of the nation’s leading technology entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, along with members of the Black technology community will take part in the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) 41st Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center to discuss tangible efforts ...
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MINORITIES: END FINGERPRINTING
August 16, 2011
Activists are demonstrating outside the state Democratic Party's headquarters in Atlanta today calling on the Obama administration to scrap a federal fingerprint-sharing program aimed at deporting illegal immigrants. The demonstrators complained the “Secure Communities†program is tearing families apart and distracting local police from other crime-fighting priorities. They timed their demonstration to coincide with protests in Chicago and other cities across the nation. ...
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Civil Rights Training Conference Brings Together American Indians
August 12, 2011
About 500 people attended the University of Northern Colorado’s second annual Pathways to Respecting American Indian Civil Rights training conference Wednesday and Thursday. The focus of the conference was to educate on the issues affecting American Indians. Topics included violence against women, the Indian Health Care Improvement Act and environmental justice. ...
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Ad Campaign Tells GOP To Focus On Minority Job Creation
August 11, 2011
In an effort to refocus Republican lawmakers on the need for job creation, the 2.1 million nurses, janitors, security officers, child care providers and other members of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) today unveiled a 7-figure ad campaign, including broadcast and cable television, radio ...
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Navajo Nation Settles Land Royalty Case
August 05, 2011
The Navajo Nation's allegations that a coal mining company conspired with others to cheat the tribe out of millions of dollars has been settled in federal court. The Navajo Nation, Peabody Energy, Salt River Project and Southern California Edison today announced they have reached a settlement agreement on the 1999 Navajo royalty litigation. ...
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Minorities Short Changed On Sick Leave
August 01, 2011
The Institute for Women's Policy Research just issued a study finding that access to paid sick days in Denver varies widely based on ethnicity and race. The study reveals that only 33 percent of White women and 35 percent of White men have jobs that do not provide sick leave while Latinos and African Americans lag far behind ...
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Democrats Look To Protect Latino Vote
July 22, 2011
Democrats are looking to put the breaks on conservative outreach efforts to Latino voters before they start, local sources report. The DNC's first major ad buy of the season is a Spanish-language ad running in areas with high concentrations of Latino voters around the country. The new spot comes on the heels ...
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CO Native American Confab To Address Key Issues
July 18, 2011
The University of Northern Colorado will host a national conference that addresses Native American issues Aug. 10-11 at its Greenly campus. The second annual "Pathways to Respecting American Indian Civil Rights Conference" ...
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Do Dark Skinned Black Women Get Harsher Sentences?
July 11, 2011
Colin Powell said it, Sen. Harry Reid hinted at it about President Barack Obama, and black folks have known it for hundreds of years. There are advantages to being a light-skinned black person in the United States. Online news magazine The Root reports, research on those advantages isn't new ...
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Native American Parents Extend Drinking Habits To Children
June 29, 2011
Urban American Indian teenagers with alcoholic parents perceive their parents to be less restrictive about drinking and tend to face more alcohol-related problems at age 18, according to a new study by Colorado State University’s Tri-Ethnic Center. The study recently was published in the The American Journal. ...
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Newly Elected Black Mayors Make Jobs A Priority
June 29, 2011
The recent elections of Alvin Brown as Jacksonville, Florida’s first African American mayor and Michael Hancock as Denver’s second Black mayor, provide much needed new hope and leadership in the war on unemployment. Both Brown and Hancock have strong Urban League roots and both have made job creation in their ...
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Latinos Could Smash 2012 Voting Record
June 24, 2011
Latinos will turnout in record numbers in the next Presidential election, with at least 12.2 million casting ballots, according to projections made by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund. This analysis also reveals that Latinos will account for a significant share of the electorate in several states. ...
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Conference Touts Growth Of Charter Schools
June 23, 2011
According to data relesed by the National Alliance for Public Charter School (NAPCS), who recenlty celebrated its 11th annual conference in Atlanta, public charter school growth has risen by nearly 12% between 2009 and 2011. The data show public charter schools serve a higher percentage of non-white and urban students, with 63% of public charter schools being non-white, compared to 43% of that same population in conventional public schools. Roughly 55% of public charter schools are located in large cities as opposed to 25% of traditional public schools. ...
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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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