Imperial Valley News Center
Presidential Proclamation on National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2018
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- Written by White House
Washington, DC - Presidential Proclamation on National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2018:
FireEye study examined half a billion emails from January-June of 2018
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- Written by Patrick Nohe - HashedOut
Silicone Valley, California - A newly released report from FireEye, an Enterprise cybersecurity company, has found that one out of every 101 emails sent is malicious. The report, titled “All it takes is ONE,” was compiled after researchers pored over nearly half a billion emails sent in the first half of 2018.
Communication Is Key During An Evacuation
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- Written by Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Norfolk, Virginia - Many Navy personnel and civilian employees, and their families, have evacuated to safe havens in advance of Hurricane Florence. Some may be asking, "Now that I am safe, what is the next step?"
Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Carl Risch Travels to United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Carl Risch will travel to United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan September 15-22 to meet with counterparts to discuss a range of consular issues, including international parental child abduction.
Have Your Food and Eat the Wrapper Too
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- Written by Food Tank
New Orleans, Louisiana - According to the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), “approximately 8 million metric tons of plastic waste enters the ocean every year.” This plastic waste can take up to 400 years to break down in the landfill, harming animal life, polluting cities, or overwhelming landfills. To combat the harmful environmental effects of plastic, many companies are seeking to replace excess plastic packaging with edible materials. Using innovative technology and plant-based materials like seaweed, organizations have developed numerous packaging alternatives safe for human consumption.
FDA issues 54 product-specific guidances to promote generic drug access and drug price competition
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- Written by Lyndsay Meyer
Washington, DC - “One of the key ways the FDA can increase patient access to high-quality generics is by providing guidance to encourage and foster development of these cost-saving medicines, especially when it comes to complex drugs that can be hard to copy,” said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D. “By explaining our current thinking and expectations on how to develop specific generic drug products that are therapeutically equivalent to the brand name drug products, we provide an efficient path for these products to receive regulatory approval to enter the market, especially when they don’t currently have any generic competition.
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