Imperial Valley News Center
BLM Plan to Round Up of 6,000 Wild Horses from Public Lands Assailed
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- Written by Grace Kuhn
Davis, California - The American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC), today harshly criticized the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for its recently posted round up schedule, which reveals agency plans to round up and remove 6,000 wild horses from public lands this summer and fall. AWHC slammed the agency for continuing the same “business as usual practices” that the National Academy of Sciences has called “expensive and unproductive for the BLM and the public it serves.”
“Imagine If” podcast project pairs Secretary Ross with a promising young ag leader
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- Written by CDFA
Sacramento, California - California Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross spent a rewarding afternoon recently with young rancher, student, and up-and-coming ag leader Bailey Morrell at her family’s ranch near Willows in Northern California. As Bailey led a tour of the property’s cattle pens, nut orchards and hay fields, the pair recorded an extensive conversation that will be aired later this summer as part of the Imagine If podcast project. CDFA’s Planting Seeds blog will feature the podcast as soon as it’s available.
Policies to reduce the ability of brand drug makers to use REMS programs as a way to block timely generic drug entry
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- Written by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
Washington, DC - Our system for developing new drugs is based on a careful equilibrium enshrined in legislation by Congress that seeks to balance access with innovation.
Samoa National Day
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Washington, DC - Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: "Please accept my best wishes as you and the people of Samoa celebrate Independence Day.
San Diego State's Jalen McDaniels to Return for Sophomore Season
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- Written by Darin Wong
San Diego, California - San Diego State rising sophomore Jalen McDaniels will return to the Aztecs for his sophomore season. The forward declared for the 2018 NBA Draft, but did not hire an agent to maintain his college eligibility.
Report to President on Promoting Action Against Botnets and Other Automated Threats
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- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security released a report that offers a guide to government, civil society and industry actions that would dramatically reduce the threat of botnets and similar cyberattacks. The report, Enhancing the Resilience of the Internet and Communications Ecosystem Against Botnets and Other Automated, Distributed Threats (link is external), responds to a May 2017 Executive Order on Strengthening the Cybersecurity of Federal Networks and Critical Infrastructure.
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