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September 22, 2023
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TEXAS CHILDREN'S ANNOUNCES NEW PRESIDENT
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Growth Resources Institute — Quiet Diversity: A Catalyst for Enhanced Board Effectiveness
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FPT and Silvaco Ink Deal, Advancing Semiconductor Workforce and Business Expansion
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Werner Associates Named Supply & Demand Chain Executive 2023 Women in Supply Chain Winners
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AmeriHealth Caritas Named to Newsweek’s List of America’s 2023 Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces
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Ed Freedman’s Stable Road Foundation and MEHyoga Raise $10k for Maui Fire Relief
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Retirement Coaches Association Announces 2023 Award Winners
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The Executive Leadership Council to Award More Than $3M in Scholarships During its Annual Recognition and Fundraising Gala
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Are Your Grandparents and Senior Neighbors Prepared for an Emergency? Are You Prepared to Help Them in The Event of a Disaster?
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Age Safe® America Promotes Falls Prevention Awareness with NCOA
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The TJX Companies, Inc. Elects Charles F. Wagner, Jr. to Board of Directors
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New Microloan Program is Driving Economic Empowerment for Small Businesses in Brooklyn, Harlem, and Across New York City
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Avangrid Chairman Galán submits Iberdrola Climate Transition Plan to United Nations Secretary-General
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NELSON ALBAREDA NAMED BILLBOARD'S LATIN POWER PLAYER EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
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SLB Announces Third-Quarter 2023 Results Conference Call
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NuCycle Energy and Hillsborough County awarded for Environmental Sustainability
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Energy Dome's CO2 Battery™ to Revolutionize U.S. Energy Landscape With First Installation Slated for 2026
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84 Lumber Donates $15,000 to Mountaineer Food Bank in Elkins, West Virginia
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Battelle Awarded $416 Million From the U.S. National Science Foundation to Operate the National Ecological Observatory Network (
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Blacks Denounce BP Cutting Hardship Payments
July 20, 2010
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Bias Payments Come Too Late For Some Farmers
May 26, 2010
Wrangling over the federal budget in Washington has delayed payouts from a $1.25 billion settlement that Mr. Boyd and several others ...
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Black Chamber Alleges Hidden Payments In
Rum Trade
February 25, 2010
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Governor Bill Richardson Pledges $2 million to Restore Cash Payments for Struggling New Mexicans
May 22, 2009
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Judge Reviewing Black Farmer Settlement
September 02, 2011
U.S. Federal District Judge Paul Friedman in Washington is reviewing the $1.25 billion settlement in a class action stemming from allegations the government discriminated against black farmers in loan processing. Friedman met for about eight hours with the plaintiffs' team, government lawyers and farmers, some of whom traveled ...
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Minorities And Poor Unlikely To Complete Cancer Vax Regimen
August 30, 2011
A new Yale School of Public Health study concludes barriers that hinder young Black, Hispanic and poor women from completing a series of three vaccinations to prevent human papillomavirus infection (HPV) also leave them at higher risk for cervical cancer and death. According to the Health Behavior News Service ...
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BLACKS-BP PROBLEMS CONTINUE
August 15, 2011
A coalition that advocates for those who were harmed by the April 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Members of Operation People for Peace, are at the world headquarters of BP in the UK demanding compensation. The campaigners say blacks, the most vulnerable and disenfranchised claimants, are being overlooked in favor of those with political connections who have been compensated handsomely. The group submitted more than 10,000 claims and says ...
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MASSACHUSETTS MINORITIES DUPED
August 09, 2011
Resolving claims of unfair and discriminatory lending practices, a subsidiary of H&R Block will modify thousands of Massachusetts homeowners’ loans and make a significant payment to the Commonwealth as part of a settlement valued at $125 million, state Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today. “Option One made loans that it knew were likely to fail and it discriminated against African-American and Latino borrowers,†Attorney General Coakley said. ...
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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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Policy Change Aims To Lessen Health Care Disparities
August 04, 2011
To help address serious racial and economic disparities in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in the United States, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) today released a policy statement that outlines specific provisions of 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that have the potential to reduce these disparities. ASCO’s statement makes recommendations to ensure that such provisions ...
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Study Predicts Latino Population Surge In CA
July 05, 2011
Latinos and Asians are driving population growth in Silicon Valley and in the state of California, but a study shows that by 2040 Latinos will make up the largest population group in the San Mateo and Santa Clara regions. Former San Jose mayor Ron Gonzales discussed this and other information about the Latino population ...
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MINORITY COLLEGE FUND SCANDAL
June 30, 2011
A local Durham, NC television station is reporting today that two women accused of skimming money from a minority college fund at North Carolina Central University intend to fight the allegations. Former provost Beverly Jones Washington ...
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Settlement Over Indian Land Royalties Approved
June 21, 2011
Federal judge Thomas Hogan yesterday approved a $3.4 billion settlement in a class action that alleged U.S. officials mismanaged Indian royalties. The class-action settlement, the largest ever approved against the U.S. government, generated more than 20 published judicial opinions and numerous appellate-court hearings. ...
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Feds Accuse Gang Of Targeting Blacks
June 08, 2011
“The Azusa 13 gang waged a campaign of hate during a two-decade crime spree in which African-Americans were harassed and attacked.†...
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Feds Begin Official Notification Of Black Farmers Settlement Process
June 06, 2011
African American farmers around the country are now receiving information about their legal rights to the settlement. ...
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Minorities Targeted In Foreclosure Scams
May 26, 2011
Nearly half the victims of mortgage loan modification scams are of African-American, Hispanic, or Asian descent, according to statistics released today. ...
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NYC Program To Expand Minority And Women-Owned Businesses
May 25, 2011
“This mentorship program will provide classroom and one-on-one training and technical assistance to work-ready, but still-emerging M/WBEs,†said Speaker Quinn. ...
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Judge Finds CT Discriminated Against Women
May 09, 2011
The 1.5-mile run test had no relationship with the requirements of the job and that it therefore was unlawful. ...
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Black Farmers Head: Still A Lot To Discuss
April 15, 2011
At a time when Boyd and his relatives are putting down seeds and fertilizers, they are also eying expanding trade agreements between the United States and other nations. ...
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In Some States, Working Poor Could Pay More Taxes
April 13, 2011
Governors say they're trying to balance the need to promote jobs with deficit reduction. But advocates say the poor are being asked to bear an unfair share of the burden. ...
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What A Government Shutdown Could Mean For Blacks
April 08, 2011
Public employment, and the federal government being a centerpiece of that, has been the economic life blood of black communities for generations. ...
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Jamaican Ambassador To Hold Public Town Hall
March 29, 2011
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Black Farmer Pres Calls For Strong Farm Bill
March 29, 2011
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Black Press Honors Waters With Leadership Award
March 28, 2011
“I know I speak for my FS 10 colleagues when I say that we are very humbled to have received this award from the Black Press of America and NNPAF." ...
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Senior ICE Attorney Sentenced For Bribes
March 22, 2011
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Immigrant Families' Path Through Foreclosure
March 21, 2011
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Suit Against Payday Lenders Gets Green Light
March 04, 2011
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Puerto Ricans Targeted By Identity Theives
March 03, 2011
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BLACK CHURCH SCAM
March 02, 2011
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Black Farmers Leader Addresses Settlement Confusion
February 16, 2011
A rapidly developing crisis threatens to sabotage black farmers' last best hope. In some cases, farmers just have not had an opportunity to review the facts. ...
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