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May 18, 2024
Aramco and Spiritus to Advance Direct Air Capture Technology, Investment by Aramco Ventures
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WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE COMPANY WATKINS-CONTI RECEIVES FDA 510(K) CLEARANCE FOR NEW STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE DEVICE YŌNI.FIT&
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May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust Partners with American Indian College Fund to Support Native Student Veterans
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Dillard’s, Inc. Announces $0.25 Cash Dividend
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Angels Helpers NYC 2024 Charity Gala Raises Funds for Harlem School of the Arts, Highbridge Voices
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Avangrid to Be Acquired by Iberdrola
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Xylem Inc. Declares Second Quarter Dividend of 36 Cents per Share
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L.A. Care and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plans Unveil New, Vibrant Community Resource Center in Panorama City with
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After Launching Massive Camp Giveaway for NYC Families Affected by "Summer Rising" Crisis, Brains & Motion Education (BAM!)
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The AZEK Company Receives NYSE Notice Regarding Filing of Form 10-Q for the Fiscal Quarter Ended March 31, 2024
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Sacred Heart Celebrates 125th Anniversary
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Federal, provincial and territorial ministers gather to support culture and heritage at annual meeting
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Rockwell Institute Celebrates Highest Real Estate Exam Pass Rates for First-Time Test Takers in the State of Washington
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Energy Vault Holdings, Inc. Announces Inducement Grants Under NYSE Listing Rule 303A.08
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Upneeq® Wins 2024 Shape Skin Award, “Best for Lift”, in the Professional Treatment Category
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Historic Bellevue House reopens
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Red Door Community Raises more than $300,000 at Their Annual Luncheon Celebrating Women Working and Living with Cancer
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Statement by the Prime Minister on Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day
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HERImpact: Entrepreneurship for Impact Program Kicks Off in Chicago, Empowering Women Entrepreneurs
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Historic Inaugural Class Graduates from OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation
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Expo To Focus On Minority Entrepreneurs
February 15, 2010
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Report Exposes Campaign of Racial
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November 05, 2009
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Minority Business Leaders Organizing Expo in Utah
October 27, 2009
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Black College Expo Returns to New York
October 13, 2009
The Black College Expo and its non-profit arm, National College Resources Foundation (NCRF), is a full service student and parent outreach program geared towards underrepresented youth and their ...
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NATIONAL BLACK MBA ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION IN NEW ORLEANS NEXT WEEK
September 18, 2009
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Centennial anniversary of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition this weekend
September 11, 2009
With an esteemed line-up, the symposium is poised to be an exploration of early Asian/Pacific immigration and the importance of those immigrants’ participation at the world’s fair ...
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Asian MBA Leadership Conference & Career Expo Sept. 10-12
September 03, 2009
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2010 Hispanic Business Expo | Showcase Your Business
August 07, 2009
The expo is a two-day event intended to expand the Hispanic market frontier by showcasing and connecting Hispanic businesses to decision-makers in the public and private sectors. ...
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2009 Viva Dallas! Hispanic Expo Aug 8 & 9
July 28, 2009
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CONGRESSMAN CARSON TO ATTEND INDIANA BLACK EXPO THIS WEEKEND
July 17, 2009
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NY & NJ Minority Supplier Development Council Hold Business Expo in NYC on June 16
June 12, 2009
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NEW AMERICA MEDIA HOSTS NATIONAL ETHNIC MEDIA EXPO & AWARDS JUNE 4-5 IN ATLANTA
June 03, 2009
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Fathers Who Care Expo
June 02, 2009
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Children Exposed to Domestic Violence Have a Negative Effect on the Behavior, New Study Says
May 13, 2009
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2009 African American Pavilion at BookExpo America at The Jacob Javits Convention Center, May 29 - 31
April 23, 2009
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Human Rights Campaign Exposes National Organization for Marriage’s Fake Ad for Fake Problems
April 08, 2009
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THE 5TH ANNUAL ECONOMIC SUMMIT & EXPO ADDRESSES THRIVING IN ANY ECONOMY
April 08, 2009
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WESLEY SNIPES HEADLINES THE 2009 AFRICAN AMERICAN PAVILION AT BOOKEXPO AMERICA
April 02, 2009
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IU anthropologist's project looks to expose, protect riches of Central Asia
March 26, 2009
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NEW DATA EXPOSES DRAMATIC RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN U.S. ADVERTISING INDUSTRY, NAACP RESPONDS WITH MADISON AVE PROJECT
March 25, 2009
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For Better or Worse, 'Resident Evil 5' Exposes Racism
March 13, 2009
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Avid Exposure Presents Bay Area SouLive "ENdustry Night"; Entertainment Mixer To Benefit Kids
March 10, 2009
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Exhibitors Wanted for 2009 African American Pavilion at BookExpo America
February 27, 2009
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Researcher: Residential Segregation Declines In U.S. Cities
September 01, 2011
According to University of Michigan research the ideal of equal housing opportunities is closer to becoming a reality in most major U.S. metro areas, "While black-white segregation remains high in many places, there are reasons to be optimistic that 'apartheid' no longer aptly describes much of urban America," said Reynolds Farley, an investigator at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR) who studies racial segregation in the United States. ...
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Study: Doctors May 'Learn" Bias In Med School
September 06, 2011
New Johns Hopkins research shows that medical students -- just like the general American population -- may have unconscious if not overt preferences for white people, but this innate bias does not appear to translate into different or lesser health care of other races. The research findings, to be published tomorrow in the Journal ...
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Man Who Infiltrated KKK, dies
August 29, 2011
Author and folklorist Stetson Kennedy, who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan six decades ago died yesterday at Baptist Medical Center South near St. Augustine, Fla. He was 94. Kennedy exposed the KKK's secrets to authorities and the public but was also criticized for possibly exaggerating his exploits. “Stetson Kennedy was a man of the utmost integrity who led a storied life fighting for equality and justice. His difficult ...
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Feds Announce Minority Enterprise Conference
August 29, 2011
The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency today announced the opening of registration for the 2011 Minority Enterprise Development Week (MED Week) Conference, which will be held Sept. 27-30 ...
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Black Is Beautiful, But Is It Unhealthy?
August 18, 2011
Melanin protects darker skin from premature aging and UV rays, but its protection increases the risk of other diseases, according to research presented this month. The body naturally produces vitamin D - a nutrient known for keeping bones strong - when skin is directly exposed to UV rays from the sun. However, since melanin blocks those UV rays, it also inhibits vitamin D production in the body, says Dr. Valerie D. Callender, Associate Professor of Dermatology, Howard University. ...
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HIV Infections Increasing Among Young Gay Black Men
August 18, 2011
According to a new report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Black gay and bisexual men of all ages account for 73 percent of new infections among black men, while the number of young black gay and bisexual men under the age of 30 increased by 50 percent in only four years. ...
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Study: Black Men HIV Diagnosis Varies By Method
August 12, 2011
The odds for effectively detecting HIV in African-American men vary by method, researchers have found. The study, which appears in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, suggests that HIV-prevention efforts must be multi-faceted, taking into account differences in within this demographic. The study was done by ...
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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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