Imperial Valley News Center
U.S. District Court’s Grant of a Preliminary Injunction and Announcement from Wilhelmsen Maritime Services that It will Abandon Acquisition of Drew Marine Group
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Washington, DC - Following a U.S. District Court ruling granting the Federal Trade Commission’s request for a preliminary injunction against Wilhelmsen Maritime Services’ proposed $400 million acquisition of Drew Marine Group, Wilhelmsen has announced that it will abandon the transaction. In response, FTC Bureau of Competition Acting Deputy Director Haidee L. Schwartz issued the following statement:
C5+1 Working Group Meetings a Success
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Almaty, Tashkent - From July 20-23, U.S. government officials met with senior delegations from the five Central Asian republics in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to discuss progress under the three C5+1 Working Groups - Environment, Economic Connectivity, and Security. The C5+1 is the primary regional diplomatic platform through which the United States and the five Central Asian republics cooperate to advance economic integration, mitigate environmental vulnerabilities, and strengthen security cooperation.
Congress and the IRS Have Stranded Patients in SwampCare
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- Written by Jane M. Orient, M.D.
Washington, DC - The Swamp in Washington, D.C., and its crony capitalist retainers do not want to lose their grip on the trillions of dollars that slosh through the “healthcare” sector—approaching one-fifth of the U.S. economy.
President Trump on the Confirmation of Robert Wilkie as Secretary of Veterans Affairs
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Washington, DC - Statement from the President Trump on the Confirmation of Robert Wilkie as Secretary of Veterans Affairs:
Nine Nominations and One Withdrawal Sent to the Senate Today
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Washington, DC - Nine Nominations and One Withdrawal Sent to the Senate Today:
NIST Builds Statistical Foundation for Next-Generation Forensic DNA Profiling
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Washington, DC - DNA is often considered the most reliable form of forensic evidence, and this reputation is based on the way DNA experts use statistics. When they compare the DNA left at a crime scene with the DNA of a suspect, experts generate statistics that describe how closely those DNA samples match. A jury can then take those match statistics into account when deciding guilt or innocence.
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