Author: Ethan Johnson

Helius Medical Technologies Co., Ltd.– Lovell is an authorized supplier to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) —- More than 28,000 cases of multiple sclerosis (MS) are reported to the Department of Veterans Affairs each year –NEWTOWN, Pa., April 3, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — Helius Medical Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:HSDT) (“Helius” or the “Company”) is developing a novel neuromodulatory treatment approach for balance. A neurotechnology company focused on providing The Company today partnered with Lovell Government Services (“Labelle”), an SBA-certified Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (“SDVOSB”), to offer its Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (“PoNS®”) device. announced that…

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chipotle pepper tapped matt foley As a government relations officer. He most recently served as director of government relations for Niagara Bottling Co., and his career includes leading government relations for the American Frozen Foods Association, the National Grocers Association, and the Grocery Manufacturers Association. I am. of American Bankers Association named Thomas Rosenketter He is executive vice president and executive director of the Card Policy Council, an industry group. He was previously Managing Director and Head of Government Affairs at BNP Paribas. Cozen O'Connor's Public Strategy Added Tamara Hinton As a senior principal leading the firm's strategic communications practice.…

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opinion Written by Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Ndongo Samba Sira (accra, ghana)Wednesday, April 3, 2024interpress serviceACCRA, Ghana, April 3 (IPS) – Developing countries are accused of irresponsible borrowing and spending. But they have only done what foreign powers and economic interests have urged them to do. Ndongo Samba Sira Since the 2008 global financial crisis, developing countries have been forced to borrow large amounts of money from private lenders, even at exorbitant interest rates, in order to expand their finances from “billions to trillions.” has been said. Progress towards sustainable development is often reversed, and external debt repayments are now…

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Missouri Republican senators are being criticized by labor leaders for refusing to add local projects to the recently passed federal budget bill. The process, known as Earmark, involves adding millions of dollars to the federal budget to fund various projects back home. The Missouri and Kansas Labor District Councils have defended Earmark, saying it includes highways and other infrastructure projects that often create jobs. But Missouri's junior senator Eric Schmidt said earmarks are one of the main reasons the federal budget remains unbalanced. “Our debt has reached $35 trillion and is about to reach $40 trillion. Currently, the interest on…

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This is the third time in less than two years that an El Cajon man has been jailed for allegedly stealing a government vehicle. The man most recently allegedly stole an unmarked F-Series pickup truck from the U.S. Border Patrol's Imperial Beach Station on Saturn Boulevard in Imperial Beach. Customs and Border Protection said the truck was a Border Patrol service vehicle and was housing a sniffer dog at the time of the theft. Several hours later, federal agents and San Diego police recovered the truck along Camino Del Rio North in Mission Valley. Still inside were the authorities' dog…

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Image credits: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty ImagesThe Indian government has finally resolved a long-standing cybersecurity issue that exposed large amounts of sensitive data about its citizens. At least hundreds of documents containing citizens' personal information, including Aadhaar numbers, COVID-19 vaccination data, and passport details, are publicly accessible, a security researcher exclusively tells TechCrunch. It was discovered that it had been leaked online. At issue was an Indian government cloud service called S3WaaS, which is touted as a “secure and scalable” system for building and hosting Indian government websites. Security researcher Sourajeet Majumder told TechCrunch that he discovered a misconfiguration that would expose…

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Algeria (MNN) — President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria; Announced on March 21st The next presidential election will be held on September 7th. Since the beginning of Tebboune's term in 2019, the Algerian government has put pressure on shutdown There are over 40 churches. However, C Church in Algeria's capital is far from being destroyed. “The Church of God is also a human being and cannot be closed,” says North African leader Jana Sen*. A3. (Image provided by: A3) “They (the government) cannot prevent the Holy Spirit from working in the hearts of people. People continue to come to the Lord.…

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More than 30,000 table saw injuries occur each year. But there are ways to prevent these injuries, and the techniques could be mandated by the U.S. government.Table saws are common tools used to cut materials quickly and accurately, but they come with the risk of serious injury.”This is definitely one of the most dangerous tools in a factory,” said Matt Baxter, assistant manager at Woodcraft in Tulsa. This is because it draws people in.” .He uses tools such as table saws on a daily basis.”I've always been very careful about what I'm doing and where my hands are,” he said.Manager…

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Kena Betancur/VIEWpress/Corbis News/Getty Images/File Microsoft building in Times Square, New York City Washington CNN — Microsoft committed a “cascade” of “preventable errors” last year that allowed Chinese hackers to break into the tech giant's network and then break into the email accounts of senior U.S. officials, including the Secretary of Commerce. A scathing US government-backed investigation into the incident has been released. found. A report released Tuesday by the U.S. Cyber ​​Security Review Board (CSRB), a group of government and civilian cybersecurity experts led by the Department of Homeland Security, said the hack was “preventable and should never have happened.”…

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The Mexican government says it was a loose rail fitting that caused a train car to derail on the tourist rail line known as the Maya Train, a dream project of the president.April 2, 2024, 5:21 PM ET• 3 minute readMEXICO CITY — The Mexican government said Tuesday that a loose rail attachment derailed a train on the president's pet project, a tourist rail line known as the Maya Train.The March 25 derailment was an embarrassment for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who considers the $20 billion railroad one of his signature construction projects. There were no injuries in this…

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