Yuma News
San Luis CBP Officers Seize Meth and Weapons
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- Written by Border Scope Border Scope
- Published: 21 July 2018 21 July 2018
San Luis, Arizona - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers arrested three U.S. citizens and a Mexican national in connection to a pair of failed smuggling attempts over the weekend at Arizona’s Port of San Luis.
Border Patrol Agents Foil Human Smuggling Attempt
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- Written by Border Scope Border Scope
- Published: 21 July 2018 21 July 2018
Whetstone, Arizona - Willcox Border Patrol agents arrested five persons in a disrupted smuggling attempt at the State Route 90 Immigration Checkpoint Sunday afternoon near Whetstone.
Yuma Border Patrol Agents Foil Meth Smuggling Attempt Worth $144K
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- Written by Border Scope Border Scope
- Published: 21 July 2018 21 July 2018
Wellton, Arizona - U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Wellton Station Interstate 8 Immigration Checkpoint arrested two United States citizens as they attempted to smuggle $144,012 worth of methamphetamine.
Support for President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order on Workforce Development
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 21 July 2018 21 July 2018
Washington, DC - Support for President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order on Workforce Development:
Presidential Message on Space Exploration Day
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 21 July 2018 21 July 2018
Washington, DC - On Space Exploration Day, our Nation celebrates the history of American space travel, and we reaffirm our determination to continue to lead the world in the exploration and development of space.
President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order on Workforce Development
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- Written by White House White House
- Published: 21 July 2018 21 July 2018
Washington, DC - President Trump is fighting for America’s forgotten men and women, taking action to help retrain our workforce and equip students and workers with the skills they need to succeed.
NIH and Prostate Cancer Foundation launch large study on aggressive prostate cancer in African-American men
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- Written by Rebecca Newton Rebecca Newton
- Published: 21 July 2018 21 July 2018
Washington, DC - The largest coordinated research effort to study biological and non-biological factors associated with aggressive prostate cancer in African-American men has begun. The $26.5 million study is called RESPOND, or Research on Prostate Cancer in Men of African Ancestry: Defining the Roles of Genetics, Tumor Markers, and Social Stress. It will investigate environmental and genetic factors related to aggressiveness of prostate cancer in African-American men to better understand why they disproportionally experience aggressive disease - that is, disease that grows and spreads quickly - compared with men of other racial and ethnic groups.