Imperial Valley News Center
FTC announces new cybersecurity education for small business
- Details
- Written by Rosario Méndez
Washington, DC - Last year, we heard from small business owners about their cybersecurity challenges at a series of roundtable discussions the FTC hosted with some of its partners. What we learned is that small business owners need and want information on how to keep their computer systems and business data safe. So we’re planning to provide that to them. Later this year, the FTC will launch a small business education campaign on cybersecurity, in partnership with other federal agencies.
FDA takes step to protect consumers against dietary supplements containing dangerously high levels of extremely concentrated or pure caffeine
- Details
- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration took an important step to better protect consumers from the dangers of highly concentrated and pure caffeine products. These products present a significant public health threat because of the high risk that they will be erroneously used at excessive, potentially dangerous doses. Highly concentrated and pure caffeine, often sold in bulk packages, have been linked to at least two deaths in otherwise healthy individuals.
United States Announces Additional Humanitarian Assistance for the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Details
- Written by State Department
Geneva, Switzerland - Today, the U.S. government announced nearly $67 million in additional humanitarian assistance for the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) at the DRC Humanitarian Conference held in Geneva, Switzerland.
China Trade Deficit Strategy
- Details
- Written by John Grimaldi
Washington, DC - A new poll shows overwhelming support for the stance President Trump is taking on the issue of the China trade deficit. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump’s strategy appears to be making progress. On Tuesday, China’s President Xi Jinping issued a statement indicating negotiations, not a trade war, may be in the offing.
Justice Department Sends 1373 Compliance Letter to City Of Oakland, Document Request and Subpoena Threat to Two Other Jurisdictions
- Details
- Written by Imperial Valley News
Washington, DC - The Department of Justice yesterday sent the attached letters to the City of Seattle, Washington, and the State of Vermont, demanding the production of documents that could show whether each jurisdiction is unlawfully restricting information sharing by its law enforcement officers with federal immigration authorities.
Justice Department Honors Former Office for Victims of Crime Director for Her Commitment to Victims’ Rights and Services
- Details
- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - Today, the Department of Justice recognized the late Joye E. Frost with the Award for Professional Innovation in Victim Services for her lifelong dedication to improving victims’ services during the National Crime Victims’ Service Awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. Frost passed away on March 12 after a long battle with cancer.
Page 1437 of 3785