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USBP & Partners Rescue Migrants

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Published: 16 September 2021

San Diego, California - During the past two weeks, U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) agents in San Diego Sector (SDC), with the assistance of local agencies, were summoned on five separate occasions to rescue migrants who sustained serious injury after illegally entering the U.S.

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CBP Modifies Forced Labor Finding on Top Glove Corporation Bhd.

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Written by IVN
Category: News
Published: 16 September 2021

Washington, DC - U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that it has modified the forced labor Finding on Top Glove Corporation Bhd.  Effective immediately, CBP will permit the importation of disposable gloves made at Top Glove facilities in Malaysia.

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NIH scientists build a cellular blueprint of multiple sclerosis lesions

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Written by Imperial Valley News
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Published: 13 September 2021

Washington, DC - Chronic lesions with inflamed rims, or “smoldering” plaques, in the brains of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) have been linked to more aggressive and disabling forms of the disease. Using brain tissue from humans, researchers at the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) built a detailed cellular map of chronic MS lesions, identifying genes that play a critical role in lesion repair and revealing potential new therapeutic targets for progressive MS. The study was published in Nature.

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NIH-funded modern “white cane” brings navigation assistance to the 21st century

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Written by IVN
Category: News
Published: 13 September 2021

Washington, DC - Equipped with a color 3D camera, an inertial measurement sensor, and its own on-board computer, a newly improved robotic cane could offer blind and visually impaired users a new way to navigate indoors. When paired with a building’s architectural drawing, the device can accurately guide a user to a desired location with sensory and auditory cues, while simultaneously helping the user avoid obstacles like boxes, furniture, and overhangs. Development of the device was co-funded by the National Institutes of Health’s National Eye Institute (NEI) and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB). Details of the updated design were published in the journal IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica.

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Disparities in opioid overdose deaths continue to worsen for Black people, study suggests

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Written by IVN
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Published: 13 September 2021

Washington, DC - Non-Hispanic Black individuals in four U.S. states experienced a 38% increase in the rate of opioid overdose deaths from 2018 to 2019, while the rates for other race and ethnicity groups held steady or decreased, according to a new study by the National Institutes of Health published in the American Journal of Public Health. These alarming data are in line with other research documenting a widening of disparities in overdose deaths in Black communities in recent years, largely driven by heroin and illicit fentanyl. The research emphasizes the need for equitable, data-driven, community-based interventions that address these disparities.

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Hard-Earned Lessons from 9/11 Offer a Playbook for Combating Today’s Threats

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Written by Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Published: 13 September 2021

Washington, DC - The following op-ed by FBI Director Christopher Wray was published on The Washington Post’s website Thursday and appeared in the print issue Friday. Director Wray was an associate deputy attorney general in the Justice Department at the time of the 9/11 attacks.

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  1. California Garbage Companies Admit Bribery And Pay $36 Million To Resolve Federal Investigation
  2. Octaviano Juarez-Corro Added to the FBI’s List of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives Reward of Up to $100,000 Offered
  3. Woman Agrees to Plead Guilty for Fraudulently Obtaining More Than $1.6 Million in COVID-Related Jobless Benefits
  4. Glendale Man Agrees to Plead Guilty in Federal Hate Crime Case for Attacking Family-Owned Restaurant and Making Death Threats

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