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April 19, 2024
NABCO 2024 Leadership Summit & Retreat: Uniting African-American County Officials for Empowerment and Advocacy
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Anta Kids joins hands with teenagers to launch running events in five cities, showcasing the essence of Chinese culture
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Hartford HealthCare makes Earth-friendly pledge of carbon neutrality by 2050
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Strengthening Canadian research and innovation
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Avangrid Thanks Southern Connecticut Gas Employee for 51 Years of Service
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H2 Green Mining and Ohmium Sign Agreement to Boost Green Hydrogen in Chile
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Solar Sector Sees $8.1 Billion in Corporate Funding in Q1 2024, Reports Mercom Capital Group
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USAA to Gift Vehicles to Military and Their Families in 2024
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New Jersey Natural Gas to Reduce Fleet Emissions with Neste MY Renewable Diesel
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Adhering to Asthma Medication is Safe for Pregnant Women with Asthma
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R.H. Boyd Hosts Third Annual Legacy Ball Honoring Influential Leaders and Supporting Scholarships and Grants
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ALSCO UNIFORMS DONATES $100,000 TO SPEEDWAY CHILDREN'S CHARITIES
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Energy Transition Accelerator Advances with New Secretariat, Expert Consultative Group
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MCR and BLT Complete $632 Million Refinancing of 53-Hotel Portfolio
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Investigation by the RCMP National Child Exploitation Crime Centre results in the arrest of a Gatineau man for distribution and
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El Car Wash Partners With “CARD” to Support Neurodiversity in the Workplace
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Two 1440 Media Marketing Leaders Honored as Top Women In Media & Ad Tech
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Consolidated Communications Releases 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance Report
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Women MAKE Awards Recognize Excellence In Manufacturing
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US Consumers’ 2024 Sustainability Score Declines and Lags the Global Average, According to New Report
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State Prison Populations Drop For First Time In 39 Years
June 24, 2010
For the first time since 1972, the number of people in state prisons fell. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), state prison ...
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Racial Attacks On The Rise In America
June 24, 2010
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American Touch In African Youth Camps
June 23, 2010
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Challenge TO AZ Law Is Intimidation Tactic, Charges Reform Group
June 22, 2010
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National AIDS Testing Day This Weekend
June 25, 2010
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Sickle Cell News Roundup
June 21, 2010
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Loans Reserved For Minority Farmers
June 17, 2010
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Former FDA Commissioner Calls For Reduction Of Nicotine Levels In Cigarettes
June 17, 2010
"It is a national embarrassment that these lethal menthol products have been allowed to be marketed so disproportionately to African-American youth – or to any youth for that matter," said John Payton, president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. "Menthol has been the bridge to entice youth to ...
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Supreme Court Ruling Injects Reason Into Immigration Felony Definition
June 16, 2010
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Crying Wolf Over A "Racist" Cat And Rabbit
June 16, 2010
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Study Reveals Better Monitoring Is Needed For Sickle Cell Patients
June 16, 2010
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In Predominately Black Communities, People Of All Races Miss Out On Kidney Care
June 18, 2010
The researchers retrospectively studied 92,000 white and black adults who started dialysis in the United States between June 1, 2005 and October 5, 2006. They found that a residential area’s racial composition had a significant effect on a patient’s access to a kidney specialist before starting dialysis, regardless of ...
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Chairman Towns Goes After RX Company That Targeted Blacks
June 14, 2010
Chairman Edolphus “Ed†Towns (D-NY) today launched an investigation into Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Inc. amid reports alleging the company illegally promoted the kidney transplant drug Rapamune for treatments not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and specifically targeted African-Americans in ...
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Life Of Civil Rights Attorney William Kunstler Chronicled In Documentary
June 11, 2010
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SC Eliminates Crack/Powder Sentencing Disparity And Mandatory Minimums
June 11, 2010
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Rainbow/PUSH Annual Conference Begins
This Weekend
June 11, 2010
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Lawmakers Work To Lift Ban On Gay Blood Donors
June 10, 2010
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Income, Race Combine To Make Perfect Storm for Kidney Disease
June 14, 2010
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Social Security: A Hedge Against Recession For Latino Elders
June 10, 2010
"Sometimes I wish they’d just hang me from a tree,†he declared in Spanish. “I do not have hope. I cannot carry anything. I walk crawling like a cat. My neighbors do not help me, and my children turned out to be devils. They only come to take my money, and if I do not give it to them, they mistreat me. The other ...
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Experts Offer Insight On "Reality At the U.S.-Mexico Border"
June 09, 2010
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Justice Policy Institute Report Examines Factors Driving Over-Jailing
June 08, 2010
Additionally, African Americans are overrepresented at the jail, comprising about 66 percent of the general population of Baltimore, but 94 percent of the people in the ...
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Team Discovers Important New Player In
Diabetes Onset
June 08, 2010
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Children's Sickle Cell Study Halted
June 07, 2010
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SICKLE CELL MD TRUST
June 04, 2010
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Texas Tech Expert: Arizona Immigration Law No Different Than Operation Wetback Of '50s
June 04, 2010
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Amnesty International Calls For Restrictions Of Police Taser Use After Death Of Mexican Migrant
June 04, 2010
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HIV Tests Can Do More Harm Than Good
June 02, 2010
Being pregnant, or simply being black, is a risk factor for a false positive HIV test. Tests are calibrated the same for Africans as for Europeans, although blacks are likely to have "sticky serum" that reacts somewhat differently. Thus, HIV tests are racially biased. It is incorrect to assume that black men are ...
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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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Plight Of Black Poor Continues To Worsen
June 01, 2010
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ACLU Advocates For Abolition Of Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
May 28, 2010
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TX Congressman Calls For More Troops At US-Mexico Border
May 28, 2010
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