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May 12, 2024
Hillsdale College Hosts 172nd Annual Commencement Ceremony, Welcomes Keynote Speaker Pat Sajak
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Prominent Female Sales Leader Sues Cynosure And Numerous Executives For Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, And Gender Discrimina
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McHappy Day® Raises Record-Breaking $8.9M Bringing Total Raised to Over $100M for Families in Canada
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Associates of Cape Cod, Inc. (ACC) Marks 50 Years of Protection Through Detection with a New Look
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Three Hillsdale College Graduating Seniors Commissioned by U.S. Marine Corps
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Salem Media Group Announces the Sale of its Principal Office in Camarillo, CA
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Tickets Now on Sale for the 56th Bell Ringer Awards Ceremony
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Ecodrive Awarded $300,000+ in Seed Funding at San Diego Angel Conference VI, with Runner Up Achieve Clinics Securing a $100,000+
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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Mildred L. Oberkotter: Inspiring Thousands of Children with Hearing Loss to Achieve Their Dre
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Hyatt Doubles Down on Latin America Growth with 30+ Planned Openings Through 2027
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"The Tax Master" CARLOS RAMÍREZ PRESENTS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR USA TAX CONVENTION, THE PREMIER EVENT FOR HISPANI
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National Geographic Documentary Films, Along With Oscar- and Emmy-Winning Producers Little Monster Films and Lightbox, in Associ
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Canadian Canoe Museum Reveals New Location at Water's Edge
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University of Phoenix Announces 2024 Faculty of the Year Award Recipients
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Keeping Canadians safe from wildfires
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Norman's Hallmark Shares Top 2024 Mother's Day Gift Ideas
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Young and old, Jew and Gentile Gather in Texas Cities to Remember the Millions Murdered During the Holocaust (1939-1945)
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National Institute for Innovation and Technology™ Announces Groundbreaking Pre-Apprenticeship Program During Youth Apprent
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HEI Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
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Ørsted and Shipbuilder Edison Chouest Christen First-Ever American-Built, Offshore Wind Service Operations Vessel
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$12.2M In Grants For Minority Fellowship Programs Available
April 11, 2011
The mental health and substance abuse needs of racial and ethnic minority communities within the United States have been historically underserved. ...
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Blacks Missing Out On Available College Aid
February 14, 2011
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Breast Exam Info Made Available In Navajo
January 28, 2011
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Help For Hispanic Farmers Available
November 02, 2010
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Study Reveals Strains On Same-Sex Partners When Health Insurance Isn't Available
June 25, 2010
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First Images Of MLK Memorial Site Now Available Via Web Cam
June 04, 2010
he Memorial plans include 340 structural piles, a 2,350 cubic ft. granite wall weighing 194 tons, 47,000 sq. ft. of granite paving, granite sculptures and the installation ...
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Benefits For Federally Employed Gay Couples Available Next Month
June 02, 2010
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Survey: Capital Not Available For Growing Small Business Market
March 12, 2010
The report found that minority-owned businesses outgrew their counterparts in the number of firms, employment and size of payroll from 1997 to 2002, but face significant long-term growth constraints. One of the biggest barriers is that minorities obtain less ...
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National Voter Registration Form Now Available In Five Asian Languages
March 12, 2010
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Indian Tribes Have $4.8 Billion Available In Broadband Funds
February 11, 2010
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Free Tax Help Available to Low-Income
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January 14, 2010
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Agriculture loans available for minority groups
October 14, 2009
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Prostate Cancer Guide for African-American Men and Their Families Now Available
September 18, 2009
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Guide to Historically Black Colleges and Universities Available
August 28, 2009
The guide, HBCU Today, is a 300-page resource book that offers feature articles on the history and future of HBCUs, black college culture and campus life, and top academic programs ...
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HUD ANNOUNCES $113 MILLION AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC HOUSING TRANSFORMATION, COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION
July 15, 2009
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Census of Agriculture Data for American Indian Reservations Available
June 23, 2009
Released June 19th, the 2007 Census of Agriculture shows that U.S. farmers and ranchers are becoming more diverse and that the number of American Indian or Alaska Native farm operators continues to rise. ...
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HUD MAKES $117 MILLION AVAILABLE TO CLEAN UP DANGEROUS LEAD IN HOUSING
May 21, 2009
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced that more than $117 million is available to eliminate dangerous lead-based paint hazards from lower income homes and protect young children from lead poisoning. ...
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HUD MAKES NEARLY $1 BILLION AVAILABLE IN RECOVERY ACT FUNDS TO IMPROVE PUBLIC HOUSING
May 11, 2009
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H-1B Visas Still Available for FY 2010
April 09, 2009
For fiscal year 2010, which begins Oct. 1, 2009, USCIS can issue up to 20,000 H-1B visas to applicants with a master’s degree or higher and up to 65,000 additions visas to those with bachelor’s degrees or similar training. ...
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BLACKJOBS.COM LISTS THOUSANDS OF JOBS AVAILABLE FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS
March 19, 2009
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Library science funds available to minorities
March 03, 2009
Minority students interested in a Master of Library Science degree are being asked to apply for their share of a three-year, $1 million federal grant aimed at helping Indiana University increase ethnic diversity in the state's libraries. ...
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Knight News Flash: Community information tips now available at informationneeds.orgâ€
February 23, 2009
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MINORITY COMMUNITIES HIT BY NEW DRUG CRISIS
November 27, 2020
Alarmed that 33 people were severally sickened by an overdose of the synthetic marijuana known as K2, law enforcement have fanned out in minority sections of Brooklyn, NY to locate the sources of the drugs. ...
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Research: Minority Children Need Strategies To Fight Obesity
September 08, 2011
The White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity, created by the president as part of the first lady's "Let's Move" campaign, aims to solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation, returning the country to a rate of 5 percent by 2030, which was the rate before childhood obesity first began to rise in the late 1970s. ...
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MT Senators Seek Congressional Gold Medal For Cobell
September 07, 2011
Montana Senators Jon Tester and Max Baucus today introduced legislation to award Montana's Elouise Cobell the Congressional Gold Medal. Cobell, a citizen of the Blackfeet Nation, is being recognized for ‘her outstanding and enduring contributions to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and the Nation through her tireless pursuit of justice.' ...
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Report: Poverty Linked To Minority Health
September 07, 2011
After a decade-long rise in concentrated poverty, one in 11 residents of metropolitan areas now live in communities where at least 30 percent of their neighbors are poor, according to a pair of studies unveiled today by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. The reports, A Lost Decade: Neighborhood Poverty and the Urban Crisi ...
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NAACP Intervenes In Florida Minority Voting Rights Case
September 07, 2011
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) has filed a motion seeking to intervene in a lawsuit on behalf of the Florida State Conference of the NAACP and Black voters to prevent the State of Florida from implementing discriminatory voting laws. In the lawsuit, Florida v. United States, Florida asks a federal court to approve, under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, voting measures that would significantly alter Florida's voting process. ...
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Louisiana Prisons Put Black Voting Power At Risk
September 02, 2011
Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary, is one of the most notorious prisons in the United States. Sometimes called “The Farm†because of its plantation-like set-up, it houses almost 5,300 men, of whom 3,900 are serving life sentences, 968 face terms of 40 years or more, and 83 are on death row. The prison is located 90 minutes ...
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$12M Grant To Improve Minority Mental Health
September 02, 2011
Five minority fellowship program grants are being awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a total of up to $12.2 million. These three year grants will be used to train a new wave of behavioral health care providers. The program focuses on increasing the number of culturally competent behavioral health ...
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Study To Investigate Causes Of Breast Cancer In Blacks
August 31, 2011
UNC scientist Robert Millikan will partner with Christine Ambrosone, of Roswell Park Cancer Institute, and Julie R. Palmer, of Boston University, in the most ambitious study to date of breast cancer among younger Black women. Data from UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Carolina Breast Cancer Study demonstrated that Black women under the age of 45 are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive types ...
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