Imperial Valley News Center
USS Colorado Commissioned
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Groton, Connecticut - Colorado is the first submarine to bear the name and third vessel to be named for the state and was brought to life by her sponsor, Annie Maybus Mabus, daughter of the 75th Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus.
On the Occasion of St. Patrick's Day
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Washington, DC - John J. Sullivan Deputy Secretary of State: "As we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, I would like to recognize Ireland’s remarkable contributions to the United States and reaffirm the strong bonds of friendship between our two nations and people.
TLS vs SSL - Similar intentions, different means
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- Written by Jay Thakkar - HashedOut
Jacksonville, Florida - When you are researching SSL Certificates, or if you already work with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) to secure your online business, websites or any communication, you may come across another secure communications protocols: TLS (Transport Layer Security).
Governor Brown Announces Appointments
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- Written by Imperial Valley News
Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointments:
FTC Shuts Down Promoters of Deceptive Cryptocurrency Schemes
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- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal court has halted the activities of four individuals who allegedly promoted deceptive money-making schemes involving cryptocurrencies. These schemes falsely promised that participants could earn large returns by paying cryptocurrency such as bitcoin or Litecoin to enroll in the schemes.
John Skipper, Blackmail in America - Who needs that?
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- Written by Glenn Mollette
Washington, DC - There is no such thing as buying someone's silence. Silence really doesn't exist. If people want to tell the world it's easy to do. Tell one other person in the world and if the information is grimy enough it will be retold a thousand or a million times. Bad news travels fast. Sordid news for some reason always rises to the top. Regardless of how hard you try to cover it, you can't. Blogs, news media, social media and the massive ability to communicate around the globe sends bad news out faster than a Texas tornado.
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