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Some NBA players questioning return to practice facilities




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Utah Jazz's parent company furloughs 40% of sports, entertainment employees




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Love finds 'sense of normalcy' amid unusual practice circumstances




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Kerr opted against Warriors doc last year to avoid 'sense of finality'




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Shaq: Jordan would average 45 points per game in today's NBA




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Robinson says Thomas shouldn't be surprised about 'Dream Team' snub




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Report: Silver braces players for empty arenas next season without vaccine




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Playoff hypotheticals: How would the East 2nd round play out?




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Report: Bulls players ripped Boylen to new front office




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White: McGregor-Masvidal a 'possibility' for Fight Island




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MMA Podcast: Adesanya, Miocic, others join the show




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Tyson offered $20M to compete in bare-knuckle boxing




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Khabib open to July return, vows to 'smash all of them'




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Asthma has Hardy 'terrified' to fight at UFC 249 amid pandemic




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Manager: McGregor would consider July fight if Florida events occur safely




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Dillashaw: 'Awkward fighting style' will give Cruz edge vs. Cejudo




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De La Hoya corrects McGregor: 'I never challenged you'




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7 key questions ahead of UFC 249




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PHOTOS: Fluorescent turtle embryo wins forty-fifth annual Nikon Small World Competition

The winners of the 45th annual competition showcase a spectacular blend of science and artistry under the microscope.





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Czech soccer could return June 8 as government slowly reopens businesses




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Adebayor refuses to help Togo's COVID-19 battle: 'I will always do what I want'




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NASCAR suspends Kyle Larson indefinitely for racial slur




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Bubba Wallace condemns Larson's use of slur but calls apology 'sincere'




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Report: NASCAR seeking to stage races before end of May




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of sports movie characters




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NASCAR clears Ryan Newman for return after Daytona crash




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North Carolina governor expects Coca-Cola 600 to run on Memorial Day weekend




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NASCAR to restart racing on May 17 at Darlington




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Series: Profiles of human ability

Bill Huber: Advancing accessibility innovations at IBM




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Headline: Four IBM accessibility clients recognized at ComputerWorld Honors Program Awards

Featured accessibility news




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Headline: New series profiles the potential of human ability

Featured accessibility news




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Newsroom: Students with disabilities are making headway

Diversity/Careers in Engineering & Information Technology




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Newsroom: Focus on diversity: Assistive technology helps propel career success

Diversity/Careers in Engineering & Information Technology




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Newsroom: W3C aims to boost web accessibility (wnunet.com)

Updated accessibility news




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Human Ability and Accessibility Center

IBM can deliver solutions that address end-to-end accessibility requirements facing organizations today.




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Accessibility-related articles: Dojo

Dojo: an accessible JavaScript toolkit




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The future is now. Web 2.0 mashup accessibility

For all of their promise, mashups introduce a number of accessibility and usability problems stemming from inaccessible services, inconsistent keyboard navigation and other issues.




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On Board with Accessibility. President Bush Appoints Phillip D. Jenkins to the U.S. Access Board

IBM's Phill Jenkins recently was appointed to serve a four-year term on the U.S. Access Board.




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E-learning: A lesson in accessibility

Accessibility in e-learning is an emerging awareness.




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A letter from Helen Keller. IBM commended by American Foundation for the Blind.

IBM Senior Vice President and Director of Research John E. Kelly accepted the AFB’s 2008 Helen Keller Achievement Award in Accessibility on behalf of IBM.




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Small displays get big-time attention.

AFB TECH Director Mark Uslan talks about how how an existing mathematical model for large digital displays might apply to measuring small-display quality, making them accessible to the nearly 21 million Americans who suffer from vision loss.




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Cathy Laws: The laws of accessibility

The first law of accessibility: consider the needs of disabled people as early as possible when you are designing a product. Cathy Laws is one person who sees that this rule is followed at IBM.




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WCAG 2.0 and the future of Web accessibility

IBM interviews Judy Brewer from W3C about the new WCAG 2.0 guidelines and the challenges her group faced in developing the new principles.




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IBM Accessibility is now on Twitter




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IBM Accessibility is now on Facebook




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Accessibility innovation via standards, governance and training services.

IBM can help your company make it happen.




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IBM Symphony No. 1. Be free. Work smart. Create accessible documents.

Learn how to create accessible documents with IBM Symphony.




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Out of Africa. IBM helps develop an e-Accessibility Policy Toolkit for Persons with Disabilities

The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and the Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communications Technologies (G3ict) unwrapped a first-of-a-kind toolkit that addresses the needs of policymakers and regulators across a broad range of government agencies and ministries in countries that are implementing the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.




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A More Perfect Union - Obama marks 19th Anniversary of ADA

On the 19th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) President Obama proclaimed July 26 the official anniversary of the ADA, and announced that the United States would become an official signatory to the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).




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2009 Deaflympics. IBM supplies on demand sign language interpretation

IBM researchers at IBM made improvements to IBM Easy Web Browsing to try and help people with dyslexia and learning disabilities use the Internet more effectively.