Imperial Valley News Center
Deaths of Arouba and Hala Barakat
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - The United States is deeply saddened by the deaths of Arouba and Hala Barakat. Hala served as a journalist for Orient News and we remember the courageous work of her mother, Arouba, a Syrian activist who reported on the Syrian regime’s atrocities. The United States condemns the perpetrators of these murders and we will closely follow the investigation.
USS Harry S. Truman Makes Waves, Completes Carrier Qualifications
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- Written by Anthony Flynn
Norfolk, Virginia - After completing Carrier Qualifications and a successful ammunition onload during a 16-day underway, USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) returned to Naval Station Norfolk (NOB).
Governor Brown Celebrates Native American Day
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- Written by IVN
Sacramento, California - As leaders of Native American tribes from across California gather to celebrate the 50th annual observance of Native American Day at the state Capitol today, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. released a proclamation that declares September 22, 2017, as Native American Day in the State of California. The theme of this year's celebration at the Capitol is "Tribal Sovereignty: Sovereigns Working Together."
Navy Continues to Foster Resiliency to Families of the Fallen
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- Written by Stephanie Hunter, Commander
Washington, DC - Since 1936, the last Sunday in September has been designated as Gold Star Mother's Day to recognize and honor those who have lost a child serving in the United States Armed Forces.
California, Québec and Ontario Sign Agreement to Link Carbon Markets
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Quebec City - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today signed an agreement with the leaders of Québec and Ontario to officially integrate their cap-and-trade programs, expanding the three-year partnership between California and Québec to include Ontario, Canada’s most populous province and leading industrial region. The agreement takes effect January 1, 2018.
Put procedures in place to keep your security current and address vulnerabilities that may arise
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- Written by Thomas B. Pahl, Acting Director, FTC
Washington, DC - “Sound data security is a process, not a checklist.” We’ve all heard that slogan – and with good reason. The way that sensitive information moves into, through, and out of your company’s networks or the software products you develop is ever-evolving. So, too, are the risks that hackers and data thieves pose as they adapt to the countermeasures you take to foil their efforts. Approaching data security with a one-and-done attitude ignores the here-and-now realities you face. That’s why Start with Security recommends that companies put procedures in place to keep your security current and address vulnerabilities that may arise.
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