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May 10, 2024
i3 Verticals Reports Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results
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Winners of Women in Technology’s 25th Annual Leadership Awards Announced at Annual Gala
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Pat Sajak to Speak at Hillsdale College Commencement
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Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kionne McGhee Propels Economic Development with Costco Project
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Earnest Names Nick Norcross as Chief Product Officer
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New Book Shares One Woman's Inspirational Journey from Prison to Personal and Professional Success
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Empowering Healthcare Innovation: PermitUsNow's Leader Helen Callier Joins New LBJ Hospital Expansion Groundbreaking
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Room to Read's New York Gala Benefits 60,000 Children with Honorees John Ridding and Demi Singleton, Performance by Ludacris Spo
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Standard Chartered celebrates Women in Tech Incubator Competition winners and 10-Year partnership anniversary with Zahn Innovati
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Evolus’ Sandra Beaver Named Orange County Business Journal’s Public Company CFO of the Year
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Preeclampsia Foundation Cuff Kit™ Program Receives HHS Office on Women's Health Hypertension Innovator Award
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This Mother’s Day, iHeart Launches a National Public Service Campaign with Every Mother Counts To Address the Maternal Hea
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Yili's 2023 Revenue Reaches 126.2 Billion Yuan, Leading Global Dairy Industry towards Healthy and Sustainable Development
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Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kionne McGhee Propels Economic Development with Costco Project
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In coping with more frequent extreme weather, more concerted efforts are required
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GoldenTV Launches New Programming, Partnerships and Promotions during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
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Artists Honor Moms this Mother’s Day with Murals in Four Major U.S. Cities
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Fenix Nickel Co. backs Miners Association of El Estor in their request for U.S. Government support to reopen Fenix Mine and reem
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From Runway to Renewal: Christine Handy's Inspirational Battle Against Breast Cancer Comes to Life in Upcoming Film - 'Hello Bea
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Seven Cells Revolutionizes Weight Loss Journey Just in Time for Mother's Day
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Apache Tribe Speaks Out Over Bin Laden Mission Code Name
May 05, 2011
Members of the Apache tribe are upset after finding out the U.S. government associated the name of one of their best known members with Osama Bin Laden. ...
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Justice Dept. Settles Detroit Lending Discrimination Case
May 05, 2011
"This type of discrimination is part of the web of intolerable practices that stripped vast amounts of wealth from communities of color in the last decade." ...
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Mississippi Freedom Trail Announced
May 05, 2011
The first of the five pre-selected markers will be officially unveiled in memory of Emmett Till near Bryant’s Store in Money, Miss. ...
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Feds OK Nat'l Latino Museum
May 05, 2011
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Is There A 'Tiger Mother' Effect?
May 05, 2011
Yale law professor Amy Chua's critique of coddling Western-style parenting set off a media maelstrom. ...
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Abused Latinas Experience More Postpartum Depression
May 05, 2011
Latinas who endure violence at the hands of a partner during or within a year of pregnancy are five times more likely to suffer postpartum depression. ...
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Fla. Senate Takes Unexpected Vote On Immigration Reform
May 04, 2011
The measure looked dead late Tuesday after senators shot down an amendment that would have made the bill tougher. ...
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For-Profit College Aid Rules Sent For White House Review‎
May 04, 2011
"The regulation will shut out the very students who have the most to gain from Title IV student aid – minorities and nontraditional students." ...
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The President Marks Freedom Riders Anniversary
May 04, 2011
The Freedom Rides, organized in the spring of 1961, were an interracial, nonviolent effort to protest the practice of segregation. ...
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Minority Collegiate PGA Championship Begins Friday
May 04, 2011
Even though his team cruised to victory by 20 strokes last year, Morehouse College Head Golf Coach will not let them take it for granted. ...
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ETHNIC STUDIES HUNGER STRIKE
May 04, 2011
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DNC To Get First Woman Chair In 4 Decades
May 04, 2011
The 44-year-old Florida congresswoman, selected by President Barack Obama to replace former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, is known as a sharp partisan with an outspoken style. ...
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USDA In TX, NM To Iron Out Hispanic, Women Farmer Settlement
May 04, 2011
"We want to make sure that any Hispanic or women farmer or rancher who alleges discrimination is aware of this option to come forward." ...
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Spelman Honors Women War Vets
May 04, 2011
The awards celebrate the making significant contributions to shaping the destinies of past, current and future generations of leaders. ...
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ETHNIC LABELS MAY BE GOING
May 09, 2011
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Utah Sued Over Anti-immigrant Law
May 04, 2011
The law includes a provision allowing people who are not carrying ID to give information to police that can be checked. ...
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Study Finds Gender Bias In Kids' Books
May 04, 2011
The disparity between male and female characters is sending children a message that "women and girls occupy a less important role in society than men or boys." ...
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Obama: Immigration Reform Up To Congress
May 04, 2011
The president and senior administration officials discussed the importance of fixing the broken immigration system. ...
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Grave Markers In Cemetery Carry 'N-Word'
May 04, 2011
The graves in the Sacramento-area cemetery contain the bodies of people who had been buried in the community of Negro Town. ...
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Reforms That Helped Elect Candidates Of Color Under Attack
May 03, 2011
Reforms such as ranked-choice voting (RCV) and public financing of campaigns are under attack from mainstream media and business groups. ...
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Lawsuit: Racist Letters Spurred AZ Sheriff To Step Up Immigration Raids
May 03, 2011
Racially charged letters sent to Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio by his constituents—were submitted as evidence in a three-year-old racial-profiling lawsuit. ...
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ACLU Challenges Utah's "Show Me Your Papers" Law
May 03, 2011
"America is not a 'show me your papers' country. No one should be subject to investigation, detention and arrest without any suspicion of criminal activity.†...
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Immigrant Groups Eat High-Calorie American Meals To Fit In
May 03, 2011
“If immigrants and their children choose unhealthy American foods over healthier traditional foods, this process of fitting in could lead to poorer health." ...
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Freedom Riders To Reunite On Oprah
May 03, 2011
Said Winfrey, "“As an African American woman born in Mississippi in 1954 and raised in the south, I owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Freedom Riders, as do we all."” ...
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Atlanta Questions Census Counts
May 03, 2011
Officials said Atlanta provides the most dramatic example of discrepancies between the 2010 census versus the estimates from the Census Bureau in July 2009. ...
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Rights Group Supports Banning Prison-Based Gerrymandering
May 03, 2011
California law—like that of every other state—provides that an incarcerated person does not become a resident of a community simply by being confined there. ...
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Planned Parenthood: Bill Undermines Women's Health
May 03, 2011
"H.R. 3 is a far-reaching, unprecedented bill that will undermine women’s health and raise taxes on small businesses and millions of women and men across the country." ...
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TRIBES FORCED INTO FEMA TRAILERS
May 03, 2011
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Justice Department Moves Against Miss. School District In Desegregation Case
May 03, 2011
The DOJ says the federal court overseeing a desegregation case dating to the late '60s has not done the job of enforcing the district's compliance. Justice Dept. Issues Warning ...
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Civil Rights Groups Question Changes To FL Voting Change
May 03, 2011
Under the proposed new rule, the clock automatically resets if an individual is arrested during this period, even if no charges are ultimately filed. ...
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Group Calls AZ Bill Signing "Misguided"
May 02, 2011
SB1406 would construct a state-sponsored border fence using private donations and inmate labor. "The law is prime for lawsuits." ...
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