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Girl Power
During its centennial year, the Girl Scouts launches the boldest advocacy campaign dedicated to girl causes in this nation’s history. more
Style Setter
Las Vegas plays host to the top professionals in the hair-care industry more
SPONSORS: LVCVA
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Ecocrisis!
The calamity of the century is unfolding as the world tries to keep up with supplying clean water to a booming population more
SPONSORS: Coca-Cola
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Putting America Back to Work
The National Urban League is on the front lines, helping blacks retrain for the jobs of the future more
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Share the Gift of Joy
Providing less fortunate children with gifts on Christmas is a critical mission for Marines and their annual Toys for Tots Campaign. more
SPONSORS: Toys for Tots | Lockheed Martin
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Driven by Innovation
The future of the automobile industry is being shaped by advances in everything from clean-car technology to mobile apps. It’s a new world for consumers. more
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A Fight to the Finish
Susan G. Komen for the Cure continues to fund research on Breast Cancer, as well as screening for the disease. It’s a race for survival. more
SPONSORS: Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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Hunger Is Closer Than You Think
With unemployment and underemployment on the rise, Feeding America's food banks are serving 50% more people than in 2006. more
SPONSORS: Feeding America | Quaker Oats
Lifeline of Hope
For more than 60 years, The Arc has helped people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families lead happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. more
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A Friend for Keeps
As Petfinder.com celebrates 15 years and 17 million pet adoptions, here’s everything you need to know about opening your home to a “forever pet.” more
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Debunking the Myths About Arthritis
The hidden truths about a disease affecting millions of Americans of all ages. more
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The Great Economic Divide
The National Urban League is working to close the equality gap between black and white Americans. Its top priority in 2011: jobs, jobs, jobs. more
SPONSORS: National Urban League | Capella University | Wells Fargo | American Airlines | Bridgestone
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Easy to Reach
Samsung likes everything about Las Vegas, including its focus on technologies that save on electricity. more
SPONSORS: Las Vegas
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'Tis the Season for Sharing
Feeding America is dishing out hope for families struggling with hunger this Thanksgiving. more
SPONSORS: Feeding America
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Securing Your PC from Cybercrime
Protect PCs against insiduous attacks without the endless security file downloads that cripple productivity. more
SPONSORS: Trend Micro
The Science of Sleep
A good night's rest affects all corners of your life, from disease prevention to your daily mood. So how do you catch more Z's? more
SPONSORS: Breathe Right
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The Ultimate Screen Test
Susan G. Komen for the Cure continue to advocate that women 40 and older should have annual mammograms, since early detection of breast cancer is key to survival. more
SPONSORS: Susan G. Komen For the Cure | BIC
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Stepping Up to the Plate
Food assistance programs are helping Americans—including people with jobs—feed their hungry families. more
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Las Vegas - Fabulous Exposure
Las Vegas meetings and conventions give companies remarkable bang for their marketing bucks. more
SPONSORS: Las Vegas
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A Pet Parent's Guide to Adoption
Opening up your home to an orphaned pet can inject powerful love into your life. They need homes, you want a faithful friend. Here's how to make it happen. more
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The Skinny on Childhood Obesity
The government issues a blueprint for the public and private sectors to address an epidemic that threatens the health of our children. more
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Healthy Heart
Deaths from heart disease and stroke have dropped more than 35% during the past decade, thanks to increasingly sophisticated treatments and improved medications. Low-tech lifestyle strategies account for about half of the lives saved. “It’s wonderful to know we can reduce the burden of heart disease and stroke with simple, low-tech interventions,” says Clyde Yancy, M.D., president of the American Heart Association and medical director of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute in Dallas. “We have the opportunity to do even more,” he adds. The association’s goal for the next decade is to reduce deaths from heart disease and stroke by 20% by increasing overall cardiovascular health by 20%. more
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Is the Dream Fulfilled?
It's been 100 years since the National Urban League was founded to help blacks achieve social and economic equality in America. Today our nation has its first black President. We have come a long way, but challenges still lie ahead. more
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Driving Change
Fasten your seatbelt. The shakeup in the auto industry has ignited a revolution in the way cars are being retooled and sold throughout America. more























