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Paul N. “Pete” McCloskey, former Congressman, environmental champion, and partner in the San Francisco Bay Area law firm Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, died of congestive heart failure peacefully at his home in Winters, California, in the care of his wife of forty-two years, Helen, and their five dogs. He was 96.McCloskey was a rarity in American politics – his actions were guided by his sense of justice, not by political ideology. He hated inequity and did not hesitate to take on members of his ow
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After cutting single-use plastic from its gifting range, the family-owned spirits company is now cutting cardboard gift packs too
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‘American Heroes: Portraits of Service’ Second Installation Lands at ORD with Ribbon Cutting and Flag-Folding Commemoration Ceremony
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US Solar is committed to community impact, donating $100,000 to ten local nonprofits and organizations as it breaks ground on its first Colorado community solar gardens.
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No need to leave home. Veterans living in rural America can experience the sights and sounds of the Washington D.C. war memorials with VR applications powered by T-Mobile 5G.
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The National Black MBA Association® has announced that Cognizant has contributed $50,000 to establish the Steven Skinner Endowed Scholarship Fund.
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Charitable donations from The Jack in the Box Foundation and franchisees will exceed $1.7 million in fiscal 2019
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Carnegie Science Center announced today that the new PPG Science Pavilion expansion to the Science Center will open to the public at 10 am Saturday, June 16. The $33 million, 48,000-square-foot expansion ushers in a new era of enhanced STEM programs, state-of-the-art exhibits, and public exploration of science and technology at the North Shore destination. The PPG Science Pavilion is the centerpiece of SPARK! A Campaign for Carnegie Science Center
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Charitable donations from The Jack in the Box Foundation and franchisees exceed $1.4 million to date in fiscal 2018
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48 scholarships and 84 emergency grants awarded since 2016 to veterans and spouses of veterans with disabilities