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March 28, 2024
University of Phoenix Receives Arizona Veteran Supportive Campus Recertification
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More $10-a-day child care spaces
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Scotiabank ranks on The Globe and Mail's annual Women Lead Here benchmark of executive gender diversity for the fourth consecuti
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New Report Shows Massachusetts Customers Could Have Saved Hundreds of Millions in 2024 Through Competitive Energy Supply
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Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. Expands OTC Portfolio for Children with the Introduction of bébé Bottoms™
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Gale Primary Sources Release Four New Archives Devoted to Contributions from Underrecognized Communities
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UC Berkeley FHL Vive Center Teams Up with BeamNG
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Consolidated Credit Launches Free Webinar Series to Empower Individuals During Challenging Economic Climate
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Dawson-Forté Cashmere Shareholders Sell Majority Equity Stake to Tempus Partners
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80 M/other Artists Converge for MICAfest 2024 in Northampton, MA this May
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PMI Foods Gives Easter Donation of 15,000 Pounds of Prime Rib to New Life Church in Arkansas
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Bill Introduced in Minnesota Would Increase Access To Genetic Testing
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Key Piece of “Titanic” Movie Memorabilia Purchased By Titanic Museum Attraction
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Paralyzed Veterans of America to honor former Senator Elizabeth Dole with 2024 Gordon H. Mansfield Congressional Leadership Awar
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Chevron Announces Opening of Fab Labs at HBCUs
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JAMS Diversity Fellowship Accepting Applications
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Pushing Policy: Women Uniting for Legislative Change; Four Trailblazing women at the forefront of the Quad Caucus
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Impacts of Extreme Weather on Interior Design Examined in New Research
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Impact Communications Signs Best-Selling Book Author and Financial Advisor Coach Derrick Kinney
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Argonne-Supported Critical Materials Assessment Tags Potential Supply Chain Bottlenecks
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NY Court Bans Sale Of Tax-Free Cigarettes By Tribes
May 11, 2011
“What this does is, it puts us out of business. It won’t stop people from buying tax-free cigarettes—it will just create a black market, like during Prohibition." ...
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Asian Art Sales Break Record At Christie's
March 28, 2011
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Nation's 2nd Largest Food Wholesaler Sued For Discrimination
December 03, 2010
An investigation uncovered hiring discrimination, and found the company's policies and procedures created an uneven playing field for women. ...
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BofA Halts Foreclosure Sales Nationwide
October 08, 2010
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NYC Mayor Reveals Illegal Cigarette Sales Srting
September 16, 2010
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For Sale Signs Pop Up As Hispanics Leave Area
June 01, 2010
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Philly Newspaper Sale Worries Minorities
April 29, 2010
"In the end, the creditors placed the winning bid at a deal worth nearly $139 million, beating out Philadelphia-area philanthropists who joined forces to fight them in the bankruptcy bidding war, Brian P. Tierney, CEO of Philadelphia Newspapers L.L.C. announced." "We didn't make it," Tierney said in a ...
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Senecas See Comeback Over Sale Of Cigarettes
March 09, 2010
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Seneca Chief Charges Congress Is Mistaken By Taxing Indian Cigarette Sales
November 24, 2009
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CHRISTIE’S HOSTS LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS SALE
October 27, 2009
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Is Ebony for sale? Johnson not telling
September 29, 2009
Johnson Publishing Co. didn't deny a report in the latest issue of Newsweek magazine that the Chicago-based company is seeking a buyer or investor for its storied flagship publication, Ebony magazine. ...
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Judge Stops Tribe's Cigarettes Sales to Non-members
August 28, 2009
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Largest minority-owned insurance broker names Former Barbados Diplomat Sales Coordinator
July 07, 2009
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Milwaukee minority firm counsels $1.5B Wisconsin bond sale
July 02, 2009
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House of civil rights leaders for sale
June 29, 2009
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Bucknell bake sale sparks First Amendment debate
June 24, 2009
The "affirmative-action bake sale," at which the Bucknell University Conservatives Club charged different prices depending on a customer's race, was shut down by the administration in April. But it didn't end there. ...
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WAMO: the $8.9 million sale that shocked everyone
May 22, 2009
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THE 13TH ANNUAL NATIONAL SALES NETWORK CONFERENCE AND CAREER FAIR IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, AUGUST 19TH - 22ND, AT THE HYATT REGENCY
April 16, 2009
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Workplace Diversity Pays: Research Links Diversity with Increased Sales Revenue and Profits, More Customers
March 31, 2009
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HUD ISSUES STATEMENT ON INCREASE IN NEW HOME SALES
March 26, 2009
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Used Car Sales Practices Hurt Low-Income Consumers
March 05, 2009
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MINORITY COMMUNITIES HIT BY NEW DRUG CRISIS
November 27, 2020
Alarmed that 33 people were severally sickened by an overdose of the synthetic marijuana known as K2, law enforcement have fanned out in minority sections of Brooklyn, NY to locate the sources of the drugs. ...
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Navajo Nation Settles Land Royalty Case
August 05, 2011
The Navajo Nation's allegations that a coal mining company conspired with others to cheat the tribe out of millions of dollars has been settled in federal court. The Navajo Nation, Peabody Energy, Salt River Project and Southern California Edison today announced they have reached a settlement agreement on the 1999 Navajo royalty litigation. ...
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GOOD NEW$ FOR MINORITY DWELLERS
August 05, 2011
The National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc. (NAREB) will announce a historic engagement between the National Association of Real Estate Brokers and Wall Street investors, to launch an $800 Million HomeownerÂfs Assurance Program (HAP) to address the devastating effects of the mortgage crisis on minority families and their communities. The announcement will be made Sunday, following the first NAREB State of Housing ...
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Traffic Stop Deportations Soar Under Obama Admin
July 22, 2011
The Obama administration set a record in the last fiscal year for the number of criminal immigrants forced to leave the country. Immigration and Customs Enforcement data show significant increases in the deportation of people after they were arrested for breaking traffic or immigration laws or driving drunk. Of the 393,000 deportations in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, half were considered criminals ...
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Alabama Lawmakers Compared To KKK
July 15, 2011
It seems the new Ku Klux Klan members in Alabama are the state’s lawmakers and its target – no longer blacks – but undocumented migrants who have called the state home and kept the economic engines of small businesses running, reports CaribPR Wire founder Felicia Persaud. A new immigration law in the state ...
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MINORITIES ILLEGALLY EVICTED
July 05, 2011
According to a new report from the Lawyers Committee for Better Housing, banks routinely violate state and federal laws protecting tenants in rental buildings in foreclosure, particularly in a “foreclosure belt†stretching across the South and West Sides, according to a new report. Community Media Workshop ...
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STUDY BLASTS CIG BLACK MARKETING
June 24, 2011
A new Stanford University School of Medicine study shows that tobacco companies increased the advertising and lowered the sale price of menthol cigarettes at stores near California high schools with larger populations of African-American students. Study lead researcher Lisa Henriksen, PhD, of the Stanford Prevention Research Center found Tobacco companies increased the advertising and lowered the sale price ...
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Despite Problems, DC Caribbean Carnival Still On
June 24, 2011
The 19th Annual DC Carnival almost didn't happen this year due to outstanding money owed to the police department to cover overtime costs for last year's event. Local sources say the annual procession, featuring costumed participants on flatbed trucks and on foot, requires a large police presence, and last year the D.C. Police Department hit organizers with an overtime bill, of which $53,000 is still owed. ...
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The Ugly Politics Behind Alabama's New Anti-Immigrant Law
June 22, 2011
Despite soaring deficits, cuts in social services, worker layoffs and tornado-devastated communities, Alabama's first Republican-controlled government in 136 years has turned its focus on undocumented immigrants ...
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