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May 23, 2024
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AARP The Magazine EXCLUSIVE: Jon Bon Jovi on Aging, Living Your Truth, His Vocal Surgery Journey and Befriending Paul McCartney
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Armstrong World Industries Releases Fourth Annual Sustainability Report
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Highline Announces Winner of 2024 Highline Scholarship
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GolfStatus & Dormie Network Foundation Team Up for Year Four of the Play It Forward Give Back Campaign
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Superplastic Announces Strategic Partnership with AREA15 That Will Bring Its Character Universe to Life through an Immersive Exp
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eClinicalWorks and Sunoh.ai Help Women’s Health Clinic Save Over Two Hours on Clinical Documentation Daily
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1440 Foods Opening New Production Facility to Meet Heightened Demand for Healthy Snacks
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Breaking Point StoryMap Shows Threats to Tribal Forests and Need for Immediate Action
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Mary Kay Awards Grants to Five Aspiring Young Scientists at Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair
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INDIAN MOTORCYCLE & VETERANS CHARITY RIDE CELEBRATE 10 YEARS SUPPORTING VETS THROUGH MOTORCYCLE THERAPY
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HCSC Launches Expanded Maternal and Infant Health Initiative in Illinois
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NTT and NTT DATA Roar into the Indianapolis 500 with AI-powered Fan Experience
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Cambium Learning Group Wins in Five Categories at the 2024 SIIA CODiE Awards
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Carnival Corporation Honored with Three Prestigious ESG Shipping Awards for 2024
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Boosting Learning Through Play for Students of All Ages
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Michelle Obama's When We All Vote Will Bring Voting to the Culture and Engage Voters Across the Country This Summer
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OLLIE'S ORCHESTRA BECOMES INAUGURAL CHAMPION OF CHILDREN'S BRAIN TUMOR NETWORK
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Latinos Flock To Boston
August 22, 2011
According to data rankings compiled by bilingual television network mun2, Boston topped the recent top 15 cities for young Latinos despite having the lowest percentage of Latino residents of all the cities on the list. Mun2, broadcasts reality shows and dramas aimed at a youth demographic. The network considered 4 main areas in gathering ...
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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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LA. Admission Standards Threaten Black College Enrollment
June 03, 2011
New admissions standards for state universities in Louisiana may have a major negative impact on black enrollments in higher education in the state. ...
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Blacks And AIDS: 30 Years Later
June 02, 2011
AIDS, initially thought to be the exclusive purview of white gay men, has taken a large toll on African Americans. ...
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Women, Minorities Lose Ground On Fortune 500 Corporate Boards
May 02, 2011
White men still overwhelmingly dominate corporate boards with few overall gains for minorities and a significant loss of seats for African-American men. ...
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Rental Homes Still Out Of Reach For Low Income Americans
May 04, 2011
At the federal minimum wage of $7.25, a household would have to work 102 hours each week to afford the national average FMR for a two-bedroom home. ...
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Report Shows Hispanic Education Success Key To US Future
April 28, 2011
The report shows that Hispanics have the lowest education attainment level overall of any group in the U.S. ...
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Calls To Withdraw "Gainful Employment" Regulation
April 28, 2011
This regulation would place arbitrary restrictions on private-sector colleges and universities that would disproportionately affect the most disadvantaged students. ...
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Black Pastors Unite To Revive Marriage And Fatherhood
April 26, 2011
Recalling the African-American church's central role in the civil rights movement, the leaders of this Call to Action recognize the power the church can have. ...
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Trail Of Tears Art Show Winners Named
April 18, 2011
The 40th Annual Trail of Tears Art Show and Sale runs through May 8 and features authentic Native American art in one of Oklahoma’s oldest art shows. ...
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Tri-Caucus Speaks Out On 100th Day Without Jobs Bill
April 15, 2011
"In the first 100 days of the Republican lead house they have ignored America’s number one concern, job creation." ...
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Chicago Hosts Urban League Economic Summit
April 13, 2011
The summit featured a keynote address by National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial, remarks from Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. ...
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Obama Names 3 To Native Art Board
April 08, 2011
Dr. Cynthia Chavez Lamar, whose heritage includes San Felipe Pueblo, Hopi, Tewa, and Navajo, is the director of the Indian Arts Research Center. ...
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Obama Marks 17th Anniversary Of The Genocide In Rwanda
April 08, 2011
Out of the ruins of genocide, Rwandans have welcomed home refugees and former combatants and worked to build a more peaceful, prosperous and democratic society. ...
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Texas Tech University Embraces Diversity
April 12, 2011
As Texas Tech strives to become a Tier One research institution, it will witness growth in diverse faculty and student populations. ...
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Black Conservatives Speak Out On Budget Impasse, Govt. Slowdown
April 05, 2011
"A real government shutdown would likely do more to boost the economy and the country more than all of Obama's stimulus efforts combined." blacks call for govt slowdown ...
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Poll: US Voters Support Women In Combat
March 31, 2011
American voters support 67 – 29 percent allowing women “to serve in ground units that engage in close combat." ...
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Blacks Criticize 'Misleading' American Lung Assoc
March 28, 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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New Census #'s Reveal America's Diversity
March 25, 2011
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Consortium Readies Kids To Be Leaders
March 25, 2011
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NCAA Grad Rate Report Updated For Sweet 16
March 24, 2011
“Race remains an ongoing academic issue because of the continued gap between graduation rates." ...
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Political Group Color Of Change Names New Head
March 24, 2011
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US And Brazil Agree On Gender Bias Issues
March 23, 2011
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Obama Discusses Trip To Latin America
March 21, 2011
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Internet Population Grows In Latin America
March 18, 2011
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NYC Minority Groups: $75M Question
March 16, 2011
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Black Caucus: Stopgap Funding Makes Little Sense
March 16, 2011
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DC Honors CA Women Peacemakers Program
March 16, 2011
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Latino Males Prefer Vanity Over Machismo
March 15, 2011
The study revealed key grooming essentials for Latinos, they celebrate “vanidad” over “machismo and personal care rituals go beyond the basics. ...
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