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May 17, 2024
AquaTech Eco Consultants Celebrates 10 Years of Environmental Excellence and Aquatic Restoration Expertise
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Yelp Releases Environmental, Social and Governance Report
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Building more child care spaces for families in British Columbia
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20 Years is Too Long for Eritrean Pastors, Other Christians in Prison: The Voice of the Martyrs
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GC congratulates NatureWorks and Krungthai Bank on closing a significant financing deal for NatureWorks' Ingeo PLA Manufacturing
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HopSkipDrive Releases New Product Updates to Strengthen Client Experience
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Elinzanetant significantly reduces frequency and severity of moderate to severe hot flashes associated with menopause
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University of Texas Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Historic Performance at Carnegie Hall, Sunday, June 2, 2024 a
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Whitman-Walker Institute Decries Misleading Propaganda About Transgender Health During Congressional Hearing
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Sun Noodle Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Egg in S&S Frozen Cup Saimin
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UNITE HERE Local 11: Prominent Women’s Groups Pen Letter to Aimbridge Pressing for Action in Wake of Allegations of Sexual
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Angeles Ventures Fund I Has Closed an Equity Investment from Bank of America
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Macy’s, Inc. Board of Directors Declares Quarterly Dividend
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Join Housecall Providers at Toss for a Cause: A Free, Community-wide Event Spotlighting Nonprofit Innovation in Elder and Disabi
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The Home Depot Declares First Quarter Dividend of $2.25
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EnerSys Secures Energy Storage Product of the Year Award
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Hanover Learning Ltd. Named in Top Sales Training organizations in North America 2024
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Pleasant Valley Solar Project Partners Commit $123,000 in Scholarship Funds to Boise State University and College of Western Ida
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Huron-Wendat Nation and the Government of Canada settle claim for Rockmont Reserve
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Black Brooklyn Renaissance Begins Year Long Cultural Initiative
February 08, 2010
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Documentary Focuses On Opera Singer Who Overcame Discrimination
February 05, 2010
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Report Addresses Crisis Within Immigration Removal System
February 02, 2010
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NFL Stars Join Campaign For Cancer Awareness
February 02, 2010
African-American men are at a higher risk for developing prostate cancer and more than twice as likely to die from the disease," said Mike Haynes, NFL ...
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National Archives Celebrates African-American History Month
February 16, 2010
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National Archives Celebrates African-American History Month
January 29, 2010
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Liver Cancer Patients Face Racial
Disparities In Survival
January 26, 2010
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Study Aims To Help Minority Childhood Cancer Survivors Stay Healthy As Adults
January 25, 2010
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Cornell Receives $8 Mil Grant For Minority
Health Studies
January 25, 2010
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Celebrating African American Male Achievement While Addressing Rising Unemployment
January 21, 2010
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Big Brother of the Year To Be Recognized During White House National Mentoring Month Ceremony
January 20, 2010
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Los Angeles Minority Bank Initiative To Work In Underserved Communities
January 13, 2010
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Newark Black Film Festival Calls For Entries
January 13, 2010
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Crisis In The Crib: Saving Our Nation's Babies
January 13, 2010
Maternal and infant mortality for the African-American community is a pressing, but often overlooked, public health concern. The rate of death for African American babies before their first birthday is twice the rate of white babies and greatly outpaces the national average. For some communities these deaths can seem like a normal part of life and in fact are strong indicators of the overall health of the community. ...
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Report Recommends Steps To Reduce Threat Posed By Hep B and C
January 13, 2010
Few among the populations most at risk -- immigrants from countries where the diseases are endemic, non-Hispanic black men, injection-drug users, and people who had blood transfusions before 1992 -- seek testing or information on how to protect themselves ...
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Celebrate Dr. King At The Washington State History Museum
January 15, 2010
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ACLU Criticizes New TSA Rules
January 05, 2010
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Danny GLover To Keynote MLK Event At Brooklyn Academy Of Music
January 05, 2010
The annual celebratory event brings together artists and civic leaders to commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. King. The event is free ...
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Former Black Panthers Member, Announces Candidacy For Gov. Of CA
January 04, 2010
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Study Shows Differences In Mammography Use Between Racial Groups
December 30, 2009
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Pan African Film Festival Announces Call For Volunteers And Community Collaborators
December 16, 2009
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Men's Health Network Calls On Congress To Complete Obama's Promise On Reform
December 15, 2009
Prostate cancer screening is particularly important for those segments of the population and individuals who are identifiable as high risk, including African American men and men who have a family history of prostate cancer ...
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Research Indicates Black Women Have An Increased Risk Of Dying From Cervical Cancer
December 11, 2009
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Concern Growing Over False Positve
Mammography Rates In Minorities
December 07, 2009
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Health Disparities Hit Poor, Minority Women
December 02, 2009
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UOregon Behavioral Intervention Program Shows Positive Results Among Diverse Elementary Students
December 02, 2009
The school district's approximately 90,000-student body is 72 percent minority, including Hispanic (57 percent), black, Native American, Asian, multiracial and Pacific Islanders. ...
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$6.8 Million Grant Bolsters UAlbany Center’s Efforts To Reduce Minority Health Disparities
November 27, 2009
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'Wake-Up Call' for Washington: Fewer than 1 In 5 Hepatitis C Patients Receiving Antiviral Therapy
November 25, 2009
African Americans - are at serious risk of developing cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure and will add billions of dollars in unnecessary costs to our health care system every year. ...
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Educator Warns About Government Mandated HPV Vaccines For Black Females
November 24, 2009
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Black Women’s Health Imperative Calls New Mammogram Guidelines "Death Sentence For Many Black Women"
November 20, 2009
“These new recommendations do not consider the data we have about younger African American women who have a more aggressive form of breast cancer,†asserts Zora Brown, 30-year breast cancer advocate and survivor and director of health and cultural affairs ...
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African-American Men At Higher Risk Of False Positives In Prostate Testing
November 17, 2009
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