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May 13, 2024
Parents Demand Answers from East Texas Daycare After Toddlers Found Outside of Bank
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New measures to support the well-being of Veterans and their families through Budget 2024
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Traka ASSA ABLOY Americas Awarded GSA Contract for Electronic Key Management Solutions
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Congressman William Delahunt and Karen & Rob Hale to be Honored at 2024 Adams Presidential Center Gala
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Bilateral Chamber's Key Events Focusing on Energy, Geopolitics, and Investment Opportunities in Pivotal Global Markets
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Bio-K Plus Officially Launches New Line of Shelf-Stable Probiotic Capsules with Multi-Benefit Health Solutions and makes its Deb
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TAMERA MOWRY-HOUSLEY TO HOST THE ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN IN MEDIA FOUNDATION'S 49TH ANNUAL GRACIE AWARDS ON MAY 21
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Butaca TV Premieres Iconic Mexican Classic Films Restored in Full HD
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Mamaya Health Partners with Metro Nashville Public Schools to Offer Employees Access to Vital Maternal Mental Health Services
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Fulton Bank Partners With Rider University on Banking Program for Students, Faculty & Alumni
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Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation Names Fellowship Program in Honor of Operation Jawbreaker
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Customers Save $9 Billion in Energy Costs Through Award-Winning ComEd Energy Efficiency Program
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CRN Recognizes Object First’s Kelly Wells on the 2024 Women of the Channel List
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Creating more child care spaces for families in Ontario
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NatureSweet and Barilla Unveil “Salads Done Right”: A Culinary Collaboration
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Paralyzed Veterans of America and Department of Veterans Affairs Announce National Veterans Wheelchair Games Coming to Minneapol
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Caring Transitions Expands Compassionate Care Services to Northern San Antonio Region
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Maillie LLP Recognized as One of the Top Workplaces in Philadelphia
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For 13th Consecutive Year, Wolters Kluwer Customer Service Wins NorthFace ScoreBoard Awards
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IEHP puts moms at the heart of annual Maternal Wellness Event series
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NEW YORKERS REMEMBER ORLANDO
June 13, 2016
In a stirring tribute, thousands of New Yorkers have gathered at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village to honor the victims of the Orlando nightclub massacre. ...
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9/11 TRIBUTE TO ORLANDO
June 16, 2016
Officials and residents of New York have gathered at the site of the 9/11 Memorial in a show of solidarity with Orlando and the mass shooting which occurred there. ...
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IN SOLIDARITY WITH ORLANDO
June 18, 2016
Hundreds of people gathered inside New York’s Grand Central Station to rally in solidarity with the Orlando shooting victims. ...
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NAACP Says "No" To More Trash at Dallas Landfill
August 17, 2011
No in my backyard. The city of Dallas wants to add trash to the McCommas landfill in southern Dallas. The NAACP says no. They are joining the fight to stop the city from putting even more North Texas trash into the landfill. Currently, garbage from ...
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Navajo Nation Settles Land Royalty Case
August 05, 2011
The Navajo Nation's allegations that a coal mining company conspired with others to cheat the tribe out of millions of dollars has been settled in federal court. The Navajo Nation, Peabody Energy, Salt River Project and Southern California Edison today announced they have reached a settlement agreement on the 1999 Navajo royalty litigation. ...
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Tribe Saves Sacred Land
August 04, 2011
Hundreds gathered at Glen Cove, Calif., for a closing ceremony to celebrate what Native American activists and their allies are declaring an historic victory. The Yocha Dehe ...
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Natives Want Feds To Look Into Sacred Land Dispute
July 11, 2011
In the latest twist to the saga involving the increasingly likely desecration of sites held sacred by some American Indians, a coalition of Indian citizens has filed a last-ditch legal appeal against the U.S. Forest Service, hoping to change a tide that has long seemed unchangeable. ...
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Settlement Over Indian Land Royalties Approved
June 21, 2011
Federal judge Thomas Hogan yesterday approved a $3.4 billion settlement in a class action that alleged U.S. officials mismanaged Indian royalties. The class-action settlement, the largest ever approved against the U.S. government, generated more than 20 published judicial opinions and numerous appellate-court hearings. ...
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Landmark Study On Millennials Challenges "Post-Racial" Myth
June 07, 2011
“Contrary to widespread labeling of the millennial generation as 'post-racial,' young people actually see a lot of racial problems." ...
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Black Female Dean Makes History At Univ. Of Maryland
June 03, 2011
She is the first woman to hold the post, and succeeds James Harris, who is stepping down after 14 years as dean. Dill’s term begins August 1. ...
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Yes, Asian American And Pacific Islander Students Fail
May 12, 2011
Low academic achievement is a pressing issue for Asian American and Pacific Islander students. A 2010 Education Trust-West report identified alarming gaps. ...
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Black "Bounce TV" Lands First Distribution Deal
May 05, 2011
Starting this fall, when the network launches, Raycom will carry the new diginet in 26 markets covering 10% of U.S. TV home and nearly 19% of African-American TV homes. ...
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Pioneering White House Chief Usher Heads To Homeland Security
April 29, 2011
Admiral Rochon is the first ever African American to serve as Director of the President’s Executive Residence and “Chief Usher.†...
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Homeland Security Official Never Sentenced In Maid Case
April 19, 2011
Federal prosecutors in Boston are pressing for action on a Homeland Security official convicted a year ago of paying an illegal immigrant but never sentenced. ...
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Maryland's Oldest HBCU To Celebrate Founder's Day
April 04, 2011
“The purpose of celebrating Founders’ Day is to highlight the connection between the historic foundation of Bowie State University and the current campus community." ...
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Black Altruist Wins Marylander Of Year Award
March 28, 2011
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Study Shows Impact Of Tribes On US Landscape
March 22, 2011
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Tribes Back Investment Fund To Safeguard Land
March 17, 2011
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DOJ Settles Case Against Racist Landlords
February 04, 2011
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New England Minority Suppliers Announces Events
February 04, 2011
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Roland Martin To Keynote NC MLK Program
January 06, 2011
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Oakland Mayor-Elect Jean Quan Opens Up
December 27, 2010
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Science Helps Tribes Manage Land, Resources
December 21, 2010
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Group Speaks Out Against Tribe's Land Bid
December 03, 2010
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Overcrowding Center Of Landmark Rights Case
November 29, 2010
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Angel Island - The "Ellis Island Of The West"
November 26, 2010
Although they lived almost a century apart, Erika Lee speaks about Soto Shee with warmth, as if she were a friend instead of a historical figure. ...
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Group Decries Tribe's Bid For Redwood Park Land
November 22, 2010
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Landmark Filing Against Hyatt By Houskeepers
November 09, 2010
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OAKLAND
November 08, 2010
Protests erupted after the former
Bay-area transit officer convicted of killing
an unarmed man was
sentenced to two years in prison. ...
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OAKLAND
November 05, 2010
Oakland police say
they do not
anticipate large protests or
rioting today. ...
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