Imperial Valley News Center
From Downtown Dweller to Suburbanite: The Millennial Migration Begins
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- Written by Emily Gersema
Los Angeles, California - Millennials in cities nationwide have flocked to fill downtown apartments over the past decade, but a new University of Southern California study shows the real estate market should brace for a major migration.
U.S. Department of State Opens Modular Data Center
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Washington, DC - The U.S. Department of State, in collaboration with Chenega Decision Sciences, LLC, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Department’s Modular Data Center (MDC), located within the compound of the Beltsville Information Messaging Center. The ceremony brought together Department employees, State of Maryland Officials, and private sector employees who together have contributed to the success of the MDC.
FTC's Bureau of Competition Director on the Court Ruling Granting a Preliminary Injunction in the Staples/Office Depot Merger
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Washington, DC - Statement from Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition Director Debbie Feinstein on the Court Ruling Granting a Preliminary Injunction in the Staples/Office Depot Merger:
Consumer Reports Survey Show 73 Percent of Consumers Look for ‘Natural’ Labels at Grocery Stores and Many Are Unwittingly Misled
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New York - A new survey released by Consumer Reports today shows that the majority of consumers 73 percent seek out foods labeled as ‘natural’ when they make food-purchasing decisions. However, the term ‘natural’ on processed food labels has no clear meaning and is not regulated by any government agency. This is in contrast to 58 percent of consumers 15 percent less who seek out the organic label, which is actually meaningful and backed by hundreds of pages of standards.
Former NFL players not at increased risk of suicide
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Washington, DC - Retired National Football League (NFL) players are at no greater risk of suicide when compared with the general U.S. population, according to a new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The findings from CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) appear in the May issue of the American Journal of Sports Medicine.
Obama Administration Announces Public and Private Sector Efforts to Increase Community Resilience through Building Codes and Standards
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Washington, DC - Building codes set the baseline for the safe design and construction of our homes, schools, and workplaces, providing the minimum requirements to adequately safeguard the health, safety and welfare of building occupants. The impacts of climate change – including hotter temperatures, more extreme weather, sea level rise, and more severe drought – pose significant challenges for buildings and homes, many of which were not built to withstand the future impacts of climate change.
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