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Category: Transport

  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Rewiring GB – A Comparison of Electricity Transmission Technologies

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    April 29, 2025

    Decarbonising energy will require major investment in new electricity transmission infrastructure.  It’s estimated that by 2035 we need to build five times more onshore transmission infrastructure than we have built in the last 30 years, and four times the amount of offshore transmission infrastructure than currently exists.

    A new report by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Mott MacDonald called A Comparison of Electricity Transmission Technologies looks at lifetime costs of different on and offshore technologies for transmitting low carbon electricity around Britain in the next 10-15 years. Steel lattice towers, ‘T’ pylons or burying cables? What can we do to existing circuits to make better use of the network?  What are the different network requirements of solar, wind and nuclear generation vs the gas power stations we already have?  What’s most cost effective, and what impact will these changes have on the landscape/environment?

    Journalists came to this online briefing so hear from the report’s Project Board and put their questions to them.

    Speakers included:

    Prof Keith Bell, Chair of the Project Board for the IET Transmission Technologies report, and ScottishPower Chair in Future Power Systems at the University of Strathclyde

    Katherine Jackson, Project Board member and Energy Specialist

    Prof John Loughhead, Project Board member, IET Fellow and Past President, and Industrial Professor of Clean Energy at the University of Birmingham

    Prof Andrew Lovett, Project Board member and Professor of Geography at the University of East Anglia

    David Reid, one of the authors of the IET Transmission Technologies report and Global Practice Leader for integrated electricity networks at Mott MacDonald

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Mizuho Americas Announces Five-Year Renewal Agreement With the LPGA Tour as Title Sponsor of the Mizuho Americas Open, Reinforcing Its Commitment to Women’s Sports

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Mizuho to Raise Purse to $3.25 Million in 2026

    Michelle Wie West to Continue as Mizuho Brand Ambassador and Tournament Host

    Liberty National Golf Club to Host Event in 2028-2030; Mountain Ridge Country Club Added for 2026-2027

    NEW YORK, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mizuho Americas, the New York-headquartered arm of Mizuho Financial Group (NYSE: MFG), announced today that it has renewed its title sponsor agreement for the Mizuho Americas Open through 2030 and will raise the 2026 purse to $3.25 million, one of the largest outside of the Major championships. The tournament will maintain its successful format where the American Junior Golf Association’s future stars compete alongside the best women golfers in the world.

    The new five-year agreement will allow the marquee tournament to remain in the New York City Metro area, providing unmatched benefits to the LPGA players, AJGA junior golfers, and the local community. After three years at the prestigious Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, NJ, the Mizuho Americas Open will travel just a few miles west to Mountain Ridge Country Club in West Caldwell, NJ, for 2026 and 2027, and then back to its long-term home at Liberty National for the remaining years through 2030. Additionally, LPGA Tour Icon and Mizuho Americas Brand Ambassador Michelle Wie West will continue to serve as Tournament Host.

    “We first partnered with the LPGA, AJGA, and Liberty National in 2023 to create a one-of-a-kind tournament that stands apart from the others,” said Jerry Rizzieri, President & CEO of Mizuho Securities USA and Head of Americas Corporate and Investment Bank. “We share this tournament – not only with the players – but also with our employees and clients. We remain deeply committed to our investment in women’s sports as we aim to help advance the next generation of talent and level the playing field for women, both on and off the golf course.”

    During the five-year partnership, the prize purse will continue to escalate, ensuring that the Mizuho Americas Open remains one of the largest non-Major championship purses on the LPGA Tour. Mizuho raised the bar for player experience and will continue to provide complimentary first-class accommodations and transportation for all LPGA players participating in the event through 2030.

    Mizuho’s continued support of the LPGA and its players speaks volumes about the company’s culture and its commitment to empowering women and fueling their aspirations,” said Liz Moore, Interim LPGA Commissioner. “Through our partnership with Mizuho, we’re able to showcase the world’s best golfers on a global stage, right outside one of the world’s most iconic cities, while uniquely providing rising AJGA stars the opportunity to compete alongside them — creating an unparalleled platform to inspire the next generation and furthering our core mission of using the game of golf to transform and enrich the lives of girls and women

    In a few short years, the Mizuho Americas Open has cemented itself as a premier LPGA Tour stop. Played on one of the best golf courses in the country, its groundbreaking format offers an opportunity for top-ranked AJGA junior golfers to compete side-by-side with the best LPGA players in the world, creating an unprecedented week of education and access to help ignite the passion of young women to become the next generation of LPGA Tour superstars.

    “We’re thrilled to strengthen this tremendous partnership with Mizuho, LPGA Tour and AJGA to host the world’s best professional and junior players through the end of the decade,” said Dan Fireman, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Liberty National Golf Club. “This event is truly unique and embodies our ethos and deep commitment to growing the game through the Liberty National Foundation’s Torch Lighters Club, which supports a number of charitable organizations, including the AJGA and others that benefit youth and our broader community.”

    Philanthropy will remain at the heart of the Mizuho Americas Open. Mizuho will continue to host its DrivHER Summit, a leadership forum developed in conjunction with Girls Inc., to help young women explore, aspire, and achieve. The comprehensive program features a golf clinic and workshops on self-confidence, career planning, and networking, reflecting the values championed by Girls Inc. of access, inclusivity, and opportunity.

    “Thanks in large part to the unwavering support of Mizuho, this tournament has grown into a crown jewel on the LPGA Tour,” said Michelle Wie West. “Mizuho is different than most sponsors in that they’re involved every step of the way, ensuring a premium is placed on the player experience and community impact. As tournament host, I feel inspired by how they’ve supercharged this event through innovative philanthropic and marketing efforts that put women’s golf front and center in the world’s largest media market.”

    The Mizuho Americas Open is operated by Excel Sports Management, a leading sports agency representing marquee brands, properties, and premier professional athletes – including many of the players and stars of today’s LPGA Tour.

    “We couldn’t be more excited to extend our partnership with Mizuho for another five years. What began as an ambitious vision has quickly become a cornerstone event on the LPGA Tour,” said Kevin Hopkins, Senior Vice President at Excel Sports Management. “As we look ahead, we’re energized by the opportunity to further elevate this championship experience for the players, our partners, and the dedicated golf fans across the New York metropolitan area who have embraced this event from day one”

    Information on ticket sales, corporate hospitality and volunteer opportunities are available at www.mizuhoamericasopen.com. Follow @MizuhoLPGA on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for the latest news on the event.

    About Mizuho
    Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. is one of the largest financial institutions in the world as measured by total assets of ~$2 trillion, according to S&P Global 2024. Mizuho’s 65,000 employees worldwide offer comprehensive financial services to clients in 36 countries and 850 offices throughout the Americas, EMEA, and Asia.

    Mizuho Americas is a leading Corporate and Investment Bank (CIB) that provides a full spectrum of client-driven solutions across strategic advisory, capital markets, corporate banking, and fixed income and equities sales & trading to corporate, government, and institutional clients in the US, Canada, and Latin America. Through its acquisition of Greenhill, Mizuho enhanced its M&A, restructuring, and private capital advisory capabilities across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Mizuho Americas employs approximately 4,000 professionals. For more information, visit www.mizuhoamericas.com.

    About the Mizuho Americas Open
    The Mizuho Americas Open is a purpose-driven tournament on the LPGA Tour. As title sponsor, Mizuho Americas created and drove the vision for a distinctive and premium event that celebrates women and advances the next generation, with a charitable focus on providing leadership and life skills to young girls from underserved communities. Played at the prestigious Liberty National Golf Club, with LPGA icon Michelle Wie West as celebrity host, the tournament features an elevated purse and a unique junior component where the AJGA’s stars of tomorrow compete alongside the best women golfers in the world. The tournament is also home to the Mizuho Americas DrivHER Summit, an inspirational day of learning and activities for Girls Inc., the official charitable partner of the Mizuho Americas Open. The Summit leverages the game of golf and the LPGA to inspire the members of Girls Inc. to discover the confidence they need to become leaders in their communities.

    About the LPGA 
    The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is the world’s premier women’s professional golf organization. Created in 1950 by 13 pioneering female Founders, the LPGA, whose Members now represent nearly 40 countries, is the longest-standing professional women’s sports organization. Through the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour, the LPGA Professionals, and a joint venture with the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA provides female professionals the opportunity to pursue their dreams in the game of golf at the highest level. In addition to its professional tours and teaching accreditation programs, the LPGA features a fully integrated Foundation, which provides best-in-class programming for female golfers through its junior golf programming, and its LPGA Amateurs division, which offers its members playing and learning opportunities around the world. The LPGA aims to use its unique platform to inspire, transform and advance opportunities for girls and women, on and off the golf course. 

    Follow the LPGA online at www.LPGA.com and download its mobile apps on Apple or Google Play. Join the social conversation on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram and YouTube. 

    About the LPGA Tour 
    The LPGA Tour is the world’s leading competitive destination for the best female professional golfers in the world. The Tour hosts more than 32 annual events across 12 countries for over 200 athletes, awarding total prize funds exceeding $129 million and reaching television audiences in more than 220 countries. Follow the LPGA Tour on its U.S. television home, Golf Channel. 

    About the AJGA
    The American Junior Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf. The AJGA provides valuable exposure for college golf scholarships and has an annual junior membership (boys and girls, ages 12-19) of more than 9,000 members from 50 states and 51 foreign countries. Through initiatives like the Liberty National ACE Grant, a financial assistance program, and Leadership Links, a service-oriented platform that teaches juniors charitable-giving skills, the AJGA fosters the growth of golf’s next generation.

    TaylorMade and adidas are the AJGA’s Global Sponsors, supporting the AJGA for more than 25 years. TaylorMade has served as the Official Ball of the AJGA since 2016. adidas has been the Official Apparel and Footwear of the AJGA since 2017. Rolex, in its fourth decade of AJGA sponsorship, became the inaugural AJGA Premier Partner in 2004.

    AJGA alumni have risen to the top of amateur, collegiate and professional golf. Former AJGA juniors have compiled more than 1,000 victories on the PGA and LPGA Tours. AJGA alumni include Patrick Cantlay, Billy Horschel, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Tiger Woods, Paula Creamer, Jessica Korda, Nelly Korda, Cristie Kerr, Stacy Lewis, Inbee Park, Lexi Thompson and Rose Zhang.

    About Liberty National Golf Club
    One of the world’s most iconic golf locales, Liberty National Golf Club is located along the Hudson River in Jersey City, NJ, with striking views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Manhattan skyline. Liberty National fittingly opened on July 4, 2006, and is guided by the vision and leadership of former Reebok Founder, Chairman & CEO Paul Fireman and his son Dan Fireman, managing partner of Fireman Capital Partners. Designed by US Open Champion Tom Kite and esteemed golf course mastermind Bob Cupp, Liberty National is kept in tournament ready playing condition. Liberty National hosted The Presidents Cup in 2017 as well as multiple PGA TOUR FedExCup Playoff events, and is currently the home of the LPGA Mizuho Americas Open. For more information about Liberty National Golf Club, visit www.libertynationalgc.com.

    About Mountain Ridge Country Club
    Founded in 1912, Mountain Ridge Country Club has long been considered a historic venue. Originally established in West Orange, NJ, the Club moved to its current site in West Caldwell, located just 20 miles from New York City, in 1929 when it commissioned famed golf course architect Donald Ross to design a championship 18-hole course across 282 rolling acres. Often described as one of the NY City Metropolitan Area’s “hidden gems”, the course has always been viewed as a classic Donald Ross design. The course was considered a difficult test when it opened in 1931, and little has changed in the 90+ years since. The course is known for its distinctly Ross features, especially its challenging greens. Ross designed each nine-hole loop to wind down to the lower part of the property and conclude with a long assent back to the iconic fieldstone clubhouse, designed by renowned architect Clifford C. Wendehack. The venue has hosted many championships including the 2012 USGA Senior Amateur Championship and the 2021 LPGA Cognizant Founder’s Cup. Over its century-long history, Mountain Ridge has been home to many prominent members and continues its commitment to excellence, community, philanthropy, and the game of golf.

    Media Contacts

    For Mizuho:
    Jon Schwartz, Prosek Partners
    (347) 794-9633
    jschwartz@prosek.com

    or

    Laura London
    Director, Media Relations, Mizuho
    (917) 446-5226
    laura.london@mizuhogroup.com

    For LPGA:
    Emily Carman
    emily.carman@lpga.com
    (714) 742-8301

    The MIL Network –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: How can Mark Carney reduce violent crime in Canada? Through prevention and youth outreach

    Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Jeffrey Bradley, Ph.D. Candidate, Legal Studies, Carleton University

    Newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney and the governing federal Liberals must work to reverse the trends in rising violent crime. Canada needs a federal minister with clear responsibility for the prevention of violent crime, supported by a deputy minister with no other responsibilities than stopping violence before it happens.

    The evidence and successes in other countries suggest this approach could reduce violent and serious crime by 50 per cent in the next five years.

    Canadian homicide rates have increased by 50 per cent in the past 10 years, returning to levels from the early 2000s. Black and Indigenous Canadians are victimized at rates several times higher than the national rate. Intimate partner and sexual violence are at epidemic levels, with one in three women experiencing some form in their lifetime.

    Recent federal and provincial election campaigns left the impression that spending more on prisons and policing is enough to stop violent and serious crime.

    But if long prison sentences reduced violent crime, then American cities would be the safest in the world — they are not. If higher police salaries resulted in less violence in Canada, then Edmonton and Winnipeg would be Canada’s safest cities — they are not.




    Read more:
    Two years after the defund the police movement, police budgets increase across Canada


    How to truly reduce violent crime

    Current crime-fighting proposals lack concrete, evidence-based actions and proven public health strategies that are known to significantly and cost-effectively reduce violent crime.

    Over the last 50 years, research in Canada and internationally has identified a short list of programs proven to reduce violent crime by as much as 50 per cent within three years.

    These initiatives are promoted by prestigious organizations such as the World Health Organization and the United Kingdom’s Youth Endowment Fund. The non-partisan Washington State Institute for Public Policy has also demonstrated the cost-effectiveness of many of these programs compared to the dominant systems of policing and incarceration. These initiatives include:

    • Community violence interveners who build trust with the young men most involved in violence and help them go back to school, get job training and gain control over the emotions that lead to senseless violence.

    • Stop Now and Plan, developed in Toronto, reaches young men as they enter adolescence to problem-solve instead of resorting to violence.

    • The Black-led Youth Association for Academics, Athletics, and Character Education puts this science to work to tackle the high rates of deaths and injuries involving young Black men.

    • Participation in courses that prevent sexual violence by shifting societal norms about consent and encouraging students to take action as bystanders.

    The scene in the U.K. and the U.S.

    Public health strategies that diagnose the risk factors that contribute to crime and implement effective solutions have cut crime in half in other countries.

    In the 2000s, the Scottish city of Glasgow established a small violence reduction unit and organized community outreach to young men most involved in a violent lifestyle. The results were a 50 per cent reduction within three years.

    By 2020, the U.K. replicated the violence reduction unit model across more than half the country, where independent evaluations have demonstrated a 25 per cent reduction in violent crime in areas with a unit. While some areas are still facing problems with youth violence, experts point to multi-agency work as most effective when partners prioritized youth violence.

    Not satisfied with this rate of progress, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised in 2024 to halve knife crime in 10 years in addition to dramatically reducing the rates of violence against women in the same time period.

    In 2023 in the United States, Joe Biden’s administration established the White House Office on Gun Violence Prevention and provided funding for cities to implement proven solutions, including community violence interveners.

    Stakeholders said these efforts were helping to reduce homicides. After Donald Trump’s administration shuttered the office earlier this year, a Democratic senator tabled a bill to establish it permanently.

    The mayor of Boston based her public health strategy on convening citywide departments, community organizations and experts in violence prevention. By increasing outreach workers and teaching problem-solving skills, Mayor Michelle Wu promised to reduce violence by 20 per cent within three years — only to overachieve by cutting it by 50 per cent in two years

    What Canadian officials should do

    The Ontario Police Act calls for public health strategies called community safety and well-being plans to tackle the risk factors that contribute to crime and monitor results.

    When she was elected in 2023, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow called for strategies to combat gun violence and violence against women. She called for “a scientific public health approach, like the one exemplified by Glasgow’s efforts to address violence as a public health issue (that) has proven effective in reducing violence.”

    Chow emphasized targeted interventions and monitoring results. But her funding has not yet followed the vision. In 2025, only $5 million was earmarked for prevention efforts, while $48 million was needed for more police and emergency services to respond to the increase in violence in Toronto.

    No Canadian officials are doing the smart planning or making the affordable and smart investments to reduce violent and serious crime significantly.

    Carney can and should lead by example. The federal government can invest in stopping violence before it happens by:

    • Developing the human capacity nationally for smart community safety planning;

    • Establishing a knowledge centre on violence prevention;

    • Shifting from its current funding model of short-term projects to partnering with the provinces via sustained and adequate funding of effective violence prevention programs.

    Prevention saves money

    Parliamentary committees have recommended an annual investment equivalent to five per cent of spending on police and corrections, or about $400 million federally, and $900 million from other orders of government.

    Research, results and best practices make clear that a 25 per cent reduction in violent and serious crime could be achieved within five years, and a 50 per cent reduction in a decade.

    That would mean 200 fewer lives lost and more than 500,000 fewer victims of violence in the next five years, and significantly less money — as much as $1.5 billion — spent annually on police and prisons.

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. How can Mark Carney reduce violent crime in Canada? Through prevention and youth outreach – https://theconversation.com/how-can-mark-carney-reduce-violent-crime-in-canada-through-prevention-and-youth-outreach-254978

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater Welcomes Antitrust Division Leadership Team

    Source: United States Department of Justice

    Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division welcomes a new member of the division’s leadership team. AAG Slater appointed Dina Kallay to serve as Deputy Assistant Attorney General for International, Policy and Appellate. Kallay joins the division’s leadership team including Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, four Deputy Assistant Attorneys General and Chief of Staff.

    “The DOJ Antitrust Division is truly fortunate to have in place a deep bench of experts so early in the Trump 47 Administration. Each team member brings broad experience to their government service, and I am truly grateful to them for stepping into their roles as we take over several landmark cases,” said Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater. “I look forward to working with this talented team as well as the dedicated staff of the Antitrust Division as we work together to enforce the nation’s antitrust laws.”

    The leadership team includes:

    Roger Alford serves as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General. Mr. Alford previously served in the first Trump Administration as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust Division. He is a tenured Professor of Law on leave from Notre Dame Law School, where he has taught since 2012. During that time, he also consulted on antitrust matters, including as an expert witness in the landmark 2023 real estate $1.8 billion litigation against the National Association of Realtors, and since 2019 consulting for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in Texas v. Google. He served as a law clerk to Judge James Buckley of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and Judge Richard Allison of the Iran- United States Claims Tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands. He also practiced law with Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C. and was a Senior Legal Advisor to the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Activities in Zurich, Switzerland.

    He earned his B.A. with Honors from Baylor University in 1985, his M.Div. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, his J.D. with Honors from New York University, and his LL.M., first in class, from Edinburgh University.

    Omeed Assefi serves as Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General with a focus on criminal enforcement. At the beginning of the second Trump Administration, Mr. Assefi served as the division’s Acting Assistant Attorney General. Prior to that position, he litigated criminal prosecutions and led complex investigations against major companies and individuals for antitrust violations as a member of the division’s Washington Criminal Section. Previously, Mr. Assefi served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia. There, he prosecuted violent crime in U.S. District Court as well as Superior Court.

    Before joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Mr. Assefi served in the Trump Administration as a Deputy Associate Attorney General in the Office of the Associate Attorney General. There, he helped supervise the Civil, Antitrust, and Civil Rights Divisions. Mr. Assefi also served as Chief of Staff of the Civil Rights Division. Mr. Assefi began his service in the Trump Administration as an Assistant Special Counsel in the White House Counsel’s Office, where he represented the Office of the President in the Department of Justice Special Counsel’s Investigation into allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Mr. Assefi earned a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law, a M.P.P. from George Mason University’s Schar School of Public Policy, and a B.A. from Trinity College.

    Mark Hamer serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General with a focus on civil litigation and enforcement. He has over 30 years of litigation experience in both public service and private practice.  Before returning to the Division, Mr. Hamer was a partner at a global law firm where he served as Global Chair of its Antitrust & Competition Practice Group, leading a team of over 250 competition lawyers in 43 countries. In private practice, he focused on antitrust litigation and antitrust conduct and merger investigations around the world. Mr. Hamer previously served as a trial attorney in the Antitrust Division handling both merger and non-merger litigation. Mr. Hamer received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, and a B.A. in History with High Distinction from the University of Virginia.

    Dina Kallay serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Policy & International Affairs. Before joining the Antitrust Division, she was global Head of Competition Law at Ericsson. From 2006-2013, Dina served as Counsel for Intellectual Property & International Antitrust at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Office of International Affairs. Earlier in her career she practiced law at several law firms, most recently with Howrey LLP in Washington D.C., and worked at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Competition (DG COMP) in Brussels, Belgium

    Dina received her LL.B. magna cum laude and B.A. in economics from Tel Aviv University (1996), and her LL.M. (Int’l Economic Law) (1998) and S.J.D. (2003) from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she was a student of former Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, Professor Tom Kauper. She has taught antitrust and intellectual property at the Hebrew, Bar Ilan and Georgetown Universities, and is a frequent writer and speaker on international antitrust and antitrust-intellectual property topics.

    William “Bill” Rinner serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General with a focus on civil enforcement and mergers. Prior to his return to the division, Mr. Rinner was Senior Regulatory Counsel at Apollo Global Management Inc. There, he was responsible for overseeing antitrust and various other regulatory matters. From 2017-2020, Mr. Rinner served at the Antitrust Division first as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, and subsequently as Chief of Staff and Senior Counsel. Earlier in his career, he practiced antitrust law at two major national firms. After law school, he clerked for Hon. Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He received a J.D. from Yale Law School, and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame.

    Dr. Chetan Sangvhi serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General focused on Economics. Dr. Sanghvi has deep experience conducting economic research and analyses in the context of antitrust policy. In his tours of duty at the FTC and in private practice, he has evaluated the competitive impacts of hundreds of proposed mergers and other antitrust concerns. He has been recognized by the FTC for his “outstanding intellectual and analytical contributions to a broad range of complex economic issues arising in the FTC’s competition mission” and by professional reference publications. Dr. Sanghvi has taught at New York University, Johns Hopkins University, Rutgers University, and Trinity College and holds a PhD in economics from Rutgers University and a BA in economics from Northwestern University.

    Sara Matar serves as the Chief of Staff. Prior to this role, she served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington D.C. Sara was previously a senior advisor to Congressman Lee Zeldin on foreign policy and judiciary matters. She also served as a staff member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee where she worked on oversight and Middle East policy. Sara received her J.D from George Washington University Law School and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Emerson College. She served as law clerk to the Honorable Judge Lynn Hughes in the Southern District of Texas.

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater Welcomes Antitrust Division Leadership Team

    Source: US State of North Dakota

    Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division welcomes a new member of the division’s leadership team. AAG Slater appointed Dina Kallay to serve as Deputy Assistant Attorney General for International, Policy and Appellate. Kallay joins the division’s leadership team including Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, four Deputy Assistant Attorneys General and Chief of Staff.

    “The DOJ Antitrust Division is truly fortunate to have in place a deep bench of experts so early in the Trump 47 Administration. Each team member brings broad experience to their government service, and I am truly grateful to them for stepping into their roles as we take over several landmark cases,” said Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater. “I look forward to working with this talented team as well as the dedicated staff of the Antitrust Division as we work together to enforce the nation’s antitrust laws.”

    The leadership team includes:

    Roger Alford serves as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General. Mr. Alford previously served in the first Trump Administration as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust Division. He is a tenured Professor of Law on leave from Notre Dame Law School, where he has taught since 2012. During that time, he also consulted on antitrust matters, including as an expert witness in the landmark 2023 real estate $1.8 billion litigation against the National Association of Realtors, and since 2019 consulting for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in Texas v. Google. He served as a law clerk to Judge James Buckley of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and Judge Richard Allison of the Iran- United States Claims Tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands. He also practiced law with Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C. and was a Senior Legal Advisor to the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Activities in Zurich, Switzerland.

    He earned his B.A. with Honors from Baylor University in 1985, his M.Div. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, his J.D. with Honors from New York University, and his LL.M., first in class, from Edinburgh University.

    Omeed Assefi serves as Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General with a focus on criminal enforcement. At the beginning of the second Trump Administration, Mr. Assefi served as the division’s Acting Assistant Attorney General. Prior to that position, he litigated criminal prosecutions and led complex investigations against major companies and individuals for antitrust violations as a member of the division’s Washington Criminal Section. Previously, Mr. Assefi served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia. There, he prosecuted violent crime in U.S. District Court as well as Superior Court.

    Before joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Mr. Assefi served in the Trump Administration as a Deputy Associate Attorney General in the Office of the Associate Attorney General. There, he helped supervise the Civil, Antitrust, and Civil Rights Divisions. Mr. Assefi also served as Chief of Staff of the Civil Rights Division. Mr. Assefi began his service in the Trump Administration as an Assistant Special Counsel in the White House Counsel’s Office, where he represented the Office of the President in the Department of Justice Special Counsel’s Investigation into allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Mr. Assefi earned a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law, a M.P.P. from George Mason University’s Schar School of Public Policy, and a B.A. from Trinity College.

    Mark Hamer serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General with a focus on civil litigation and enforcement. He has over 30 years of litigation experience in both public service and private practice.  Before returning to the Division, Mr. Hamer was a partner at a global law firm where he served as Global Chair of its Antitrust & Competition Practice Group, leading a team of over 250 competition lawyers in 43 countries. In private practice, he focused on antitrust litigation and antitrust conduct and merger investigations around the world. Mr. Hamer previously served as a trial attorney in the Antitrust Division handling both merger and non-merger litigation. Mr. Hamer received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, and a B.A. in History with High Distinction from the University of Virginia.

    Dina Kallay serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Policy & International Affairs. Before joining the Antitrust Division, she was global Head of Competition Law at Ericsson. From 2006-2013, Dina served as Counsel for Intellectual Property & International Antitrust at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Office of International Affairs. Earlier in her career she practiced law at several law firms, most recently with Howrey LLP in Washington D.C., and worked at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Competition (DG COMP) in Brussels, Belgium

    Dina received her LL.B. magna cum laude and B.A. in economics from Tel Aviv University (1996), and her LL.M. (Int’l Economic Law) (1998) and S.J.D. (2003) from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she was a student of former Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, Professor Tom Kauper. She has taught antitrust and intellectual property at the Hebrew, Bar Ilan and Georgetown Universities, and is a frequent writer and speaker on international antitrust and antitrust-intellectual property topics.

    William “Bill” Rinner serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General with a focus on civil enforcement and mergers. Prior to his return to the division, Mr. Rinner was Senior Regulatory Counsel at Apollo Global Management Inc. There, he was responsible for overseeing antitrust and various other regulatory matters. From 2017-2020, Mr. Rinner served at the Antitrust Division first as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, and subsequently as Chief of Staff and Senior Counsel. Earlier in his career, he practiced antitrust law at two major national firms. After law school, he clerked for Hon. Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He received a J.D. from Yale Law School, and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame.

    Dr. Chetan Sangvhi serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General focused on Economics. Dr. Sanghvi has deep experience conducting economic research and analyses in the context of antitrust policy. In his tours of duty at the FTC and in private practice, he has evaluated the competitive impacts of hundreds of proposed mergers and other antitrust concerns. He has been recognized by the FTC for his “outstanding intellectual and analytical contributions to a broad range of complex economic issues arising in the FTC’s competition mission” and by professional reference publications. Dr. Sanghvi has taught at New York University, Johns Hopkins University, Rutgers University, and Trinity College and holds a PhD in economics from Rutgers University and a BA in economics from Northwestern University.

    Sara Matar serves as the Chief of Staff. Prior to this role, she served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington D.C. Sara was previously a senior advisor to Congressman Lee Zeldin on foreign policy and judiciary matters. She also served as a staff member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee where she worked on oversight and Middle East policy. Sara received her J.D from George Washington University Law School and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Emerson College. She served as law clerk to the Honorable Judge Lynn Hughes in the Southern District of Texas.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Best Loans For Bad Credit in 2025 – By Low Credit Finance

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    CHAMPLAIN, N.Y., May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bad credit doesn’t mean you’re out of options—it just means you need to look in the right places. Many lenders now offer specialized loans tailored for those with less-than-perfect credit scores. These aren’t just high-interest traps; some provide realistic repayment terms, flexible criteria, and fast approvals. The key is knowing which ones are trustworthy and which ones to avoid.

    This article breaks down the best loans for bad credit. From secured personal loans to credit union alternatives and online platforms that factor in more than just your credit score, you’ll find practical choices that can actually help rebuild your financial standing. Each option listed here has been evaluated for transparency, approval speed, and fairness—so you can focus on borrowing without added stress.

    Getting the funds you need shouldn’t feel impossible. If you’ve been denied in the past, or are worried about predatory terms, this guide will point you toward lenders that still say yes—without punishing you in the long run. Let’s take a closer look at which loans make the most sense for bad credit borrowers in 2025.

    Low Credit Finance – Our No. 1 Pick for Bad Credit Loans in 2025 Guaranteed Approval

    After reviewing dozens of online lenders that cater to individuals with low credit scores, Low Credit Finance ranks as the top choice for bad credit loans in 2025. It offers a large loan range, minimal application friction, and fast turnaround times—making it a strong fit for people looking for emergency funds, debt consolidation, or unexpected expenses.

    Loan Amounts, APR Range, and Repayment Terms

    Low Credit Finance enables borrowers to request funds between $100 and $50,000, with APR rates ranging from 5.99% to 35.99%, depending on the lender match, loan type, and personal credit profile. Unlike many bad credit loan services that cap lending at $5,000 or impose narrow terms, Low Credit Finance provides access to a broader network of lenders, which increases the likelihood of finding a loan that fits specific needs.

    Repayment terms are not one-size-fits-all. Borrowers have flexibility to choose repayment plans that stretch over months or even years. This avoids the pressure of short balloon-style payments, a common drawback with other low-credit loan providers. The ability to repay on terms that suit your cash flow helps reduce the financial strain that often comes with unsecured loans.

    Why It’s the Top Pick

    Several reasons place Low Credit Finance above its competitors:

    • Inclusive Approval Process: All credit types are accepted. No minimum credit score is required to apply.
    • Fast Funding: If approved, borrowers can receive funds within 60 minutes—an edge over traditional banks and slower platforms.
    • Transparent APR Details: There are no hidden charges or surprise penalties. APR range is clearly disclosed upfront.
    • Flexible Loan Amounts: Few platforms allow bad credit borrowers to access amounts up to $50,000.
    • Simple Application: The online form takes only 2 minutes to complete, with no paperwork required.
    • Wide Lender Network: Low Credit Finance connects applicants with multiple lenders, increasing match potential.

    For people with a poor credit history, this service reduces the typical friction seen in traditional lending. It acts as a bridge between those in urgent need and lenders that evaluate more than just credit scores. The platform is designed to minimize barriers while keeping risk levels in check.

    Apply now at Low Credit Finance for fast bad credit loan offers>>

    What Is a Bad Credit Score?

    A bad credit score generally refers to a credit rating that falls below a lender’s acceptable range for offering loans at favorable terms. In most scoring models, such as FICO and VantageScore, a score below 580 is typically categorized as poor.

    Credit scores are built from several factors, including:

    • Payment history
    • Amount of debt
    • Length of credit history
    • Types of credit accounts
    • Recent credit inquiries

    When payments are missed, debts are too high compared to available credit, or accounts go into collections, the score drops significantly. A low score signals higher risk to lenders, making it difficult to obtain loans or resulting in loans with higher interest rates.

    Credit score categories typically break down like this:

    • Excellent: 800 and above
    • Very Good: 740 – 799
    • Good: 670 – 739
    • Fair: 580 – 669
    • Poor: 579 and below

    Financial setbacks, medical bills, unemployment, or limited credit history can all contribute to having a poor credit score. Rebuilding credit takes time through consistent, responsible use of financial products and services.

    Example Scenario: Who This Is Best For

    Consider an individual named Raj, who had a credit score of 580 due to past missed payments. He needed $8,000 to pay for urgent medical expenses and was rejected by his bank and two other online lenders. Through Low Credit Finance, he submitted a short application, was matched with a lender offering an 18-month loan term, and received the funds later that same day. Raj repaid the loan early without penalty, and his credit score improved after consistent repayments.

    This platform is best suited for:

    • Individuals with credit scores below 650
    • Those needing urgent loans for bad credit
    • Applicants looking for personal loans with bad credit
    • People who want flexible repayment plans
    • Borrowers uncomfortable with lengthy paperwork or branch visits

    Those seeking easy approval loans for bad credit often face inflated rates or exploitative contracts. Low Credit Finance provides a safer alternative with clear conditions and faster outcomes.

    What Are Bad Credit Loans?

    Bad credit loans are financial products specifically tailored for individuals with low or damaged credit scores. Traditional banks often deny applications based solely on credit scores. In contrast, bad credit loans are offered by lenders willing to assess the bigger financial picture, not just a number.

    These loans come in several forms:

    • Personal Loans: Lump-sum loans repaid in installments over a fixed term.
    • Secured Loans: Loans backed by collateral such as a car, savings account, or home.
    • Payday Alternative Loans: Short-term small loans typically offered by credit unions.
    • Peer-to-Peer Loans: Loans funded by individual investors rather than traditional financial institutions.

    Bad credit loans often carry higher interest rates to offset the lender’s risk. Some lenders also charge additional fees like origination fees, late payment penalties, or prepayment penalties. Reading the terms carefully before agreeing to a loan offer becomes important to avoid costly mistakes.

    These loans serve several purposes:

    • Emergency expenses
    • Debt consolidation
    • Major purchases
    • Medical bills
    • Business financing

    For many people with low scores, a bad credit loan is a necessary step toward financial stability. Responsible use of the funds and timely repayment can help improve the credit score over time.

    Eligibility & Application Process To Get A Loan With Bad Credit

    One major advantage of Low Credit Finance is the minimal entry barrier. It does not require a high credit score or long financial history. This makes it more accessible to borrowers who have been turned away elsewhere.

    Minimum Credit Score

    There is no official minimum credit score requirement to apply. The platform accepts applications from users with bad credit, fair credit, or even limited credit history. Approval depends on lender-specific factors like income, existing debts, employment status, and identity verification—not just credit score alone.

    This open-criteria approach allows for higher match rates and gives users a real opportunity to secure funds without needing to “fix” their credit first.

    Required Documents

    There is no need to upload scanned documents or visit a branch office. The entire process is digital. During the application, you may need to provide:

    • Full name and contact information
    • Proof of income or employment (self-reported)
    • Bank account details (to receive funds)
    • Valid identification (basic KYC)

    Lenders in the network may ask for additional verification, but this typically happens after initial approval and is done electronically.

    Approval Time and Disbursement

    One of the key highlights of Low Credit Finance is the speed of processing. After submitting the short online form, applicants receive an instant decision. If matched with a lender and approved, funds are often sent the same working day, and in many cases, within 60 minutes.

    This makes it one of the fastest personal loan options for bad credit available right now.

    Check your eligibility in 2 minutes—no credit score required.

    How to Apply Online

    The process to request funds is designed to be fast and intuitive:

    1. Select Loan Amount
      Choose from predefined loan ranges: $100–$1,000, $1,000–$2,500, up to $50,000.
    2. Complete the Form
      Provide your details through the secure online application form. It takes under 2 minutes to fill out.
    3. Get Matched & Review Terms
      If you’re matched, the lender will show the loan terms, including the interest rate, repayment schedule, and total repayment amount. You can choose to accept or decline.
    4. Receive Funds
      Once accepted, the lender transfers the loan directly to your bank account—typically within the hour.

    Pros

    • Wide Loan Range: You can request as little as $100 or as much as $50,000, offering flexibility depending on your needs.
    • Same Day Funding: If approved, the loan can arrive in your bank account in as little as 60 minutes.
    • No Minimum Credit Score: Applications are accepted from borrowers across all credit backgrounds, making it accessible.
    • Quick Application: Completing the online form takes under two minutes and requires no physical paperwork.
    • Transparent APR Range: Rates are openly disclosed between 5.99% and 35.99%, helping you make informed decisions.
    • Flexible Repayment Terms: You are able to repay the loan over a period that matches your budget, avoiding stress from tight deadlines.
    • Large Lender Network: Multiple lenders increases the chances of matching with an offer that fits your needs.
    • No Prepayment Penalties: Pay off your loan early without extra fees.
    • Safe, Encrypted Platform: Personal information remains protected during the application and loan disbursement process.

    Cons

    • Higher APR for Poor Credit: Applicants with very low credit scores may receive offers on the higher end of the APR spectrum.
    • Lender Variation: Loan terms, fees, and conditions vary depending on the specific lender you are matched with.

    Why It’s Hard to Get Loans with Bad Credit

    A low credit score can close a lot of financial doors. Most traditional lenders, including banks and credit unions, rely heavily on credit reports to assess the risk of lending money. A credit score below 580 is typically considered poor, while scores between 580 and 669 are classified as fair. Anything below 620 often triggers automatic denials from mainstream financial institutions.

    Lenders use credit scores to measure trust. Missed payments, defaults, high credit utilization, and past bankruptcies signal risk. As a result, people with these red flags often find themselves blocked from access to standard financial products.

    Banks prioritize security. If someone’s financial history suggests they might struggle to repay, the loan application rarely moves forward. This leads borrowers with low scores into the hands of alternative lenders, many of whom impose steep fees and sky-high interest rates to offset the risk. While some lenders are legitimate, others exploit desperation. They use confusing terms, aggressive marketing, and hidden charges to trap borrowers in cycles of debt.

    Traditional lending models don’t consider context. A single medical emergency or job loss can trigger missed payments, leading to a cascading effect on one’s score. That doesn’t always reflect current ability to repay—but many lenders don’t account for that nuance. This gap leaves a large segment of borrowers underserved, with few safe and realistic lending options.

    What to Look for in a Bad Credit Loan

    Not all loans are structured to punish. Some lenders design products specifically for borrowers with low scores. But selecting the right one requires more than checking the first result online. Here are the features that actually matter:

    Fair Interest Rates

    Many bad credit loans come with inflated APRs, often exceeding 100%. While higher rates are expected when risk is high, anything beyond 36% annual percentage rate is considered predatory by most experts. Responsible lenders cap their interest rates even for low-score applicants. When reviewing loan options, check the APR—not just the monthly installment. A low monthly payment stretched over several years may end up costing far more in the long run.

    Look for fixed-rate loans over variable ones. Variable interest can lead to ballooning payments if economic conditions shift. A fixed rate keeps repayment predictable and manageable.

    Also, be cautious of extremely short-term loans like payday loans. These may seem helpful at first, but the effective interest rates can reach 400% or more. They often lead to a cycle of repeat borrowing, which can be financially crippling.

    No Prepayment Penalties

    Some lenders penalize borrowers who pay off loans early. This might seem counterintuitive, but early repayment can reduce the lender’s interest earnings. Penalties come in different forms—flat fees, a percentage of the balance, or a sliding scale based on time left in the loan term.

    Avoid lenders that charge for being financially responsible. A borrower should be allowed to clear their debt faster without financial punishment. Transparent lenders make this clear in their terms and often advertise “no prepayment penalty” as a feature.

    Repaying a loan early saves money and improves credit scores. It’s an option that should remain open, especially for borrowers working to rebuild financial health.

    Soft Credit Checks or Alternative Criteria

    Many people avoid applying for loans out of fear that a hard inquiry will further lower their credit score. That fear is valid. A hard credit pull can shave off a few points, especially if the score is already low. That’s why it’s helpful to choose lenders who use a soft inquiry for pre-qualification.

    Soft checks don’t affect credit scores and give borrowers an idea of loan terms before committing. This makes shopping for loans less risky. It also gives borrowers the ability to compare multiple options without negative consequences.

    Some lenders also consider alternative data. This includes rental history, income stability, utility payments, or even educational background. A growing number of financial providers are recognizing that credit scores alone don’t offer the full picture. Lenders using alternative criteria can offer more inclusive terms that reflect a borrower’s actual financial behavior.

    When reviewing lenders, prioritize those who offer prequalification with a soft check. Avoid lenders who won’t disclose whether they use hard or soft inquiries until after the application is submitted.

    Fast Disbursement and Clear Terms

    Emergencies don’t wait. When a borrower needs funds quickly, loan disbursement speed matters. Some online lenders process applications and release funds within 24 to 48 hours. Others take a week or more. Always check expected timelines before applying—especially for urgent expenses like medical bills, rent, or car repairs.

    But speed shouldn’t come at the cost of clarity. Many bad credit loan providers advertise instant approvals and quick cash while burying fees in fine print. Borrowers should always understand:

    • The total repayment amount (principal + interest + fees)
    • Due dates and installment frequency
    • Penalties for late payments
    • Any upfront charges, including origination fees

    If the loan terms are vague, or hidden behind layers of conditions, that’s a red flag. A credible lender presents all terms in clear, easy-to-read language. Better yet, the loan agreement should be available before entering any binding commitment.

    Loan calculators can help here. Some sites allow borrowers to input loan amount, interest rate, and duration to see total costs before applying. These tools make it easier to avoid traps and pick loans with manageable repayment structures.

    It’s also worth checking customer service responsiveness. Can someone be reached if there’s a problem? Does the lender offer phone support, chat, or email help? A responsible loan provider offers accessible help—not just automated responses.

    How to Find Personal Loans for Bad Credit

    Finding a personal loan when credit is poor involves preparation, careful research, and avoiding predatory lenders. Borrowers should focus on options that are transparent and willing to work with their current credit standing.

    Steps to find a personal loan with bad credit:

    1. Know Your Credit Score

    Before applying, checking your current credit score provides a baseline for understanding what lenders will see. Some lenders specialize in specific score ranges. Knowing your score also prevents falling for offers that sound too good to be true.

    2. Research Lenders

    Look for lenders that publicly state they work with low credit score applicants. Focus on lenders offering personal loans for bad credit without excessive fees or unreasonable conditions. Reviews, Better Business Bureau ratings, and customer testimonials can provide insights into how a lender treats its clients.

    3. Prequalify When Possible

    Some lenders allow you to prequalify with a soft credit check. This gives a preview of potential loan offers without harming your credit score. Prequalification shows the likely loan amount, APR, and repayment terms based on your profile.

    4. Compare APRs and Fees

    The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) includes both the interest rate and any associated fees. A lower APR means a more affordable loan. Comparing several offers side-by-side ensures you get the best possible deal based on your situation.

    5. Understand Terms and Conditions

    Loan agreements often contain fine print about penalties, fees, and repayment structures. Understanding these details before accepting any offer prevents future issues.

    6. Be Ready to Offer Collateral

    If unsecured loans seem difficult to obtain, offering collateral such as a vehicle or savings account can improve approval odds and lower the interest rate.

    7. Avoid Payday Lenders

    Payday loans often trap borrowers in cycles of debt due to extremely high-interest rates and short repayment windows. Even with bad credit, better alternatives exist that are safer and more manageable.

    8. Consider a Co-Signer

    Having a trusted co-signer with better credit can open access to larger loan amounts and better rates. However, both parties must understand that the co-signer becomes equally responsible for the debt.

    Where to Find Bad Credit Loans

    Several types of lenders offer personal loans specifically designed for applicants with bad credit. Choosing the right source depends on the amount needed, speed of funding, and flexibility of repayment terms.

    1. Online Lenders

    Online lending platforms such as Low Credit Finance connect borrowers directly with a network of lenders. These platforms often have easier applications, faster decisions, and a broader acceptance of low scores compared to banks.

    Online lenders usually offer:

    • Quick prequalification
    • Soft credit checks
    • Same-day funding
    • Flexible loan amounts up to $50,000

    They have become a primary source for personal loans for bad credit due to their accessibility and speed.

    2. Credit Unions

    Credit unions are member-owned financial cooperatives that often provide more lenient lending standards. Many offer personal loans for members with low credit scores, sometimes at much lower APRs than traditional banks or online lenders. Membership might require living in a specific area or working for a certain employer.

    3. Peer-to-Peer Lending Platforms

    Peer-to-peer lenders connect borrowers directly with investors willing to fund loans. These platforms use different scoring systems, sometimes taking employment history, education, and debt-to-income ratio into account. Funding speed varies but can be competitive for borrowers seeking fair rates.

    4. Community Banks

    Some small community banks have bad credit loan programs designed to serve local residents. Though options may be limited, speaking directly with a loan officer could provide customized offers not found elsewhere.

    5. Nonprofit Lenders

    Certain nonprofit organizations provide low-interest personal loans to individuals struggling with bad credit. These programs are designed to promote financial inclusion and often come with financial education resources.

    FAQs About Bad Credit Loans

    Q. Is it possible to get a $3,000 loan with bad credit?

    Yes, getting a $3,000 loan with bad credit is possible. Many online lenders, credit unions, and alternative financing platforms offer loans based on factors like income and employment, not just credit scores. Lenders like Low Credit Finance can help you secure $3,000 quickly, even if your credit history isn’t perfect. Approval usually depends on proof of steady income and ability to repay.

    Q. What loans can I get with really bad credit?

    Even with very bad credit, you have several options. Secured loans backed by collateral, credit union loans, peer-to-peer lending, and personal loans through online platforms are all available. Some lenders focus more on your income and current financial situation rather than just your credit score. Using a co-signer can also help you access better loan offers.

    Q. Can I get a loan with a 500 credit score?

    A 500 credit score still leaves you eligible for certain loans. Online lenders, credit unions, and bad credit specialists often approve borrowers with scores around 500. You may face higher interest rates, but stable income, low existing debts, or a co-signer can improve your loan terms. Always compare different lenders to find the most reasonable offer.

    Q. What credit score is needed for a $5,000 loan?

    Many lenders require a minimum score around 580 to approve a $5,000 loan, although requirements can vary. Traditional banks prefer higher scores, but online platforms and credit unions are more flexible. If your score is under 600, showing strong income and a low debt-to-income ratio can improve your chances of securing $5,000 at a fair rate.

    Q. Who can give me money right now?

    Online lending platforms such as Low Credit Finance can connect you to lenders offering same-day funding. Completing a short application can result in instant decisions, and approved borrowers often receive funds within 60 minutes. If you need money urgently, online lenders are usually faster than banks or credit unions, provided you meet their minimum eligibility.

    Conclusion: Is This Loan Right for You?

    Low Credit Finance provides an opportunity for borrowers who need fast, flexible funding without facing the traditional barriers placed on those with bad credit. It matches a wide range of applicants to lenders ready to offer loans without demanding perfect financial histories.

    This platform suits you if:

    • You need access to up to $50,000 quickly
    • Your credit score is below 650
    • You prefer an application that requires no paperwork
    • You want fast approval decisions with same-day funding
    • You are comfortable with reviewing lender terms independently before accepting an offer

    Low Credit Finance bridges a major gap left by traditional banks and smaller online lenders. The transparent APR range, large borrowing limits, and quick application make it an ideal solution for emergency needs, debt consolidation, or covering large expenses.

    Applicants should remember that loan offers can vary depending on individual profiles. Comparing the terms, rates, and repayment conditions carefully ensures the loan remains manageable and affordable.

    If you are ready to apply, the process is simple: select your desired loan amount, complete the quick online form, and review the matched offers. Low Credit Finance brings you closer to securing the funds you need without unnecessary delays.

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    Company: Low Credit Finance

    Full Company Address: 102 W Service Rd, Apt: 820, Champlain, NY 12919

    Company Website: https://lowcreditfinance.com/

    Contact Person: David C. Hans

    Official Email ID: David.hans@lowcreditfinance.com

    Disclaimer: This announcement contains general information about Low Credit Finance services and should not be considered financial advice. Low Credit Finance services does not guarantee loan approval, and loan terms may vary by applicant and lender requirements. Loans are available to U.S. residents only.

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    The MIL Network –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Installment Loans for Bad Credit Online Guaranteed Instant Approval From Best Direct Lenders 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    HOUSTON, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Payday Ventures, a leading online loans provider, is now offering installment loans for bad credit through its top 5 providers of direct lenders. These online installment loans are designed for everyday Americans looking for quick cash and a realistic way to repay over time without needing perfect credit.

    Personal Installment Loans for Bad Credit: Top 2025 Recommendations

    • Viva Payday Loans – Fast Installment Loans Online with Instant Approval.
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    • Super Personal Finder – Personal Installment Loans for Bad Credit Up to $5,000.
    • Credit Clock – Direct Lender Installment Loans and Installment Loans Near Me.
    • Loan Raptor – Tribal Installment Loans and No Credit Check Installment Loans.

    Unlike payday loans that require full repayment on your next payday, personal installment loans break down your loan into affordable monthly payments. Borrowers can now apply for a range of options including tribal installment loans, no credit check installment loans, and no denial installment loans direct lenders only, all through one simple online process.

    Why Choose Installment Loans?

    Installment loans online are perfect for covering emergency bills, car repairs, rent, or any urgent need. They offer guaranteed installment loans for bad credit direct lenders only, making it easier to borrow even if you’ve been denied elsewhere. With no credit check installment loans, you get more time to repay, lower stress, and better financial control.

    Click Here to Apply for Installment Loans Online >>

    Types of Installment Loans Available Online

    1. Installment Loans for Bad Credit

    These loans are ideal if your credit history isn’t perfect. Lenders focus on your current income rather than past scores, making bad credit installment loans.

    2. Personal Installment Loans for Bad Credit

    If you need money for rent, car repairs, or medical bills, personal installment loans can help. With predictable monthly payments, they’re perfect for managing unexpected expenses especially for those with low credit.

    3. No Credit Check Installment Loans

    Designed for speed and simplicity, these no credit check installment loans skip the hard inquiry and connect you directly with lenders that assess eligibility based on income and affordability.

    4. Tribal Installment Loans

    These are long-term installment loans offered by lenders based on tribal land. Often more flexible, tribal loans are accessible even to borrowers who’ve been denied elsewhere.

    FAQs

    Can I Get Installment Loans with Bad Credit?

    Yes, many lenders now offer installment loans for bad credit with no hard credit checks.

    Are There Installment Loans with No Credit Check?

    Yes, you can apply for no credit check installment loans through direct lenders in our network.

    Contact

    Name: Mukesh Bhardwaj
    Email: mukesh@paydayventures.com

    Disclaimer: This announcement contains general information about Payday Ventures loan services and should not be considered financial advice. Payday Ventures does not guarantee loan approval, and loan terms may vary by applicant and lender requirements. Loans are available to US residents only.

    The MIL Network –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: How your mouth could be killing your heart

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Steven W. Kerrigan, Professor of Precision Therapeutics, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences

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    The mouth is often described as a window to overall health – and for good reason. A growing body of research reveals a significant link between poor dental hygiene and cardiovascular disease. While these two areas of health may seem unrelated, the condition of your oral health can have far-reaching effects on the heart.

    Gum disease and oral infections can trigger inflammation, allow harmful bacteria into the bloodstream, and, in severe cases, even lead to direct infection of heart tissue. Together, these effects can contribute to serious, sometimes life-threatening, cardiovascular conditions.

    At the centre of this connection lies periodontitis – a severe form of gum disease caused by long-term plaque buildup and inadequate oral hygiene. Left untreated, plaque irritates and inflames gum tissue, eventually causing it to recede and deteriorate.

    This breakdown gives oral bacteria easier access to the bloodstream. Everyday actions like brushing, flossing, or chewing – and especially dental procedures – can provide a pathway for these microbes to travel through the body.

    Once in the bloodstream, certain bacteria can attach to the endothelium, the inner lining of blood vessels. This disrupts the vascular barrier, making it easier for infection to spread throughout the body, including to vital organs. In extreme cases, this can lead to organ failure – or even death.

    Inflammation and infection

    Systemic inflammation is one of the main ways oral health affects heart health. Chronic periodontitis triggers a prolonged immune response, increasing levels of key inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein and cytokines.

    These molecules can damage blood vessel linings and contribute to the development of atherosclerosis – a condition that narrows arteries, raises blood pressure and dramatically increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

    Inflammation is now recognised not only as a symptom of cardiovascular disease but also as a driving force behind it. This insight elevates oral care from a cosmetic concern to a critical aspect of heart disease prevention.

    Poor oral hygiene can also increase the risk of infective endocarditis (IE), a serious infection of the heart’s inner lining or valves. This condition typically occurs when oral bacteria – especially from the streptococcus viridans group –enter the bloodstream and colonise damaged areas of the heart.

    People with pre-existing valve abnormalities, prosthetic valves, or congenital heart defects are particularly vulnerable. For patients with prosthetic valves or certain heart conditions, dentists may even recommend antibiotics before specific procedures to minimise the risk of infective endocarditis. IE is a medical emergency requiring prolonged antibiotic treatment or, in some cases, surgery.

    Epidemiological studies support this oral-cardiac link. People with gum disease are significantly more likely to suffer from heart disease. While these studies can’t always prove direct causation, the correlations are strong – even after accounting for shared risk factors like smoking, diabetes and poor diet.

    One study found that people with periodontitis were up to twice as likely to develop coronary artery disease compared to those with healthy gums. Other studies point to a “dose-response” effect: the more severe the gum disease, the greater the cardiovascular risk.

    Oral microbiome

    Smoking, unhealthy diets, excessive alcohol consumption and diabetes all contribute to both poor oral health and heart disease. Tobacco weakens gum tissue and suppresses immune function. Alcohol can dry out the mouth and disrupt the oral microbiome. And poorly controlled diabetes impairs circulation and slows healing, worsening both periodontal and cardiovascular conditions.

    This overlap doesn’t make the research less meaningful – in fact, it strengthens the case for addressing health holistically. Healthy habits benefit the whole body, not just isolated systems.

    Emerging research also suggests that oral hygiene may influence heart health through changes in the body’s microbiome. A poorly maintained mouth allows harmful bacteria to overtake beneficial microbes, causing an imbalance known as dysbiosis. This can disrupt immune function and contribute to chronic inflammation and atherosclerosis.

    To be clear, good dental hygiene alone won’t eliminate heart disease risk. Genetics, diet, exercise and underlying conditions all play crucial roles. But maintaining oral health is a simple, effective and often overlooked part of preventive health care. Regular brushing and flossing, routine dental visits and prompt treatment of gum disease can all reduce the risk of systemic complications.

    Increasingly, health professionals are recognising the importance of collaboration. Cardiologists are being encouraged to ask about oral health, and dentists are urged to consider cardiovascular risk factors during checkups. This integrated approach can lead to earlier detection, more personalised care, and better long-term outcomes.

    The mouth is far more than just the beginning of the digestive system – it plays a vital role in overall wellbeing. The connection between oral health and heart disease underscores the need to treat oral care as a foundational part of preventive medicine. By brushing up on good habits, individuals can protect not only their smile – but their heart, too

    Steven W. Kerrigan receives funding from Science Foundation Ireland, Health Research Board of Ireland, Irish Research Council and Enterprise Ireland .

    – ref. How your mouth could be killing your heart – https://theconversation.com/how-your-mouth-could-be-killing-your-heart-254860

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: Cracked heels can be a painful health risk – here’s how to keep your feet smooth this summer

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Craig Gwynne, Senior Lecturer in Podiatry, Cardiff Metropolitan University

    Smileus/Shutterstock

    As temperatures rise and sandals make their seasonal debut, our feet step into the spotlight. But summer presents challenges that make foot care especially important. Heat, sun exposure and the temptation to go barefoot can lead to dry, cracked heels – leaving feet feeling uncomfortable.

    The good news? A few simple habits can keep your feet healthy, smooth and ready for sandal season.

    Cracked heels – also known as heel fissures – develop due to dry skin and reduced elasticity. Because feet lack sebaceous glands, they don’t produce natural oils, which makes them more prone to dryness. In response to friction and pressure, the skin thickens, but this added thickness can split under the stress of walking or standing.

    Summer tends to exacerbate the issue. Open-back shoes like flip-flops allow the heel’s fat pad to expand, increasing stress on the surrounding skin. Research shows that repeated exposure to hot and dry environments significantly reduces skin hydration, increasing the risk of fissures developing. So, long hours standing at events or walking on hot surfaces – like pavement or poolside tiles – further weaken the skin’s barrier.

    Other contributing factors include obesity, which places greater pressure on the heels. Conditions like eczema and psoriasis, especially when they cause broken skin, significantly compromise the skin barrier. These conditions can lead to inflammation, dryness and reduced moisture retention, weakening the skin’s ability to act as a protective barrier. Excess moisture from sweating or prolonged soaking may soften the skin too much and reduce its resilience, making it prone to fissures.

    Cracked heels aren’t just a cosmetic problem – they can become painful and even dangerous. Without treatment, fissures can deepen and bleed, making walking uncomfortable and increasing the risk of infection.

    For those with health conditions like diabetes, hypothyroidism or vascular disease, even small cracks can escalate into serious complications, including cellulitis or ulcers. Poor circulation and reduced healing ability mean these issues can quickly become severe.

    Prevention

    Prevention is simple and effective when made part of your daily routine.

    Moisturise daily – use creams with 10% urea or lactic acid to retain moisture and soften thickened skin.

    Wear supportive footwear – while sandals are summer staples, many lack proper support. Choose shoes with cushioning and heel support when possible. If you wear open-back styles, alternate with more structured footwear to minimise heel stress.

    Avoid going barefoot – walking on rough or hot surfaces dries out the skin and causes micro-traumas that increase the risk of cracking.

    Stay hydrated – drinking enough water helps maintain skin elasticity from the inside out.

    Exfoliate weekly – briefly soak your feet (for up to five minutes), then gently remove dead skin with a pumice stone or file. This prevents the buildup of thickened skin.

    Treatment

    If cracks have already formed, timely treatment can help heal and restore your skin’s health.

    Apply a heel balm – use a formula containing 10–25% urea and up to 6% salicylic acid. Urea deeply hydrates and softens thick skin, while salicylic acid aids in exfoliation. Avoid using these products during the day if you’re wearing open shoes, as they can make your feet slippery, increasing the risk of falls and injuries.

    Nighttime occlusion – apply balm before bed and cover your feet with cotton socks to lock in moisture. Studies show this improves hydration and speeds up healing.

    See a professional if needed – if your heels are severely cracked, infected, or not responding to at-home care, consult a podiatrist. They may use medical adhesives or prescribe stronger treatments to support healing.

    Take extra care if you’re in a high-risk category – if you have diabetes, circulatory issues or inflammatory skin conditions, regular foot checks and prompt treatment of minor cracks are crucial. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines recommend professional care and properly fitted footwear to help avoid serious complications.

    Caution: foot peel socks

    Exfoliating foot peels – often sold as “foot peel socks” – contain exfoliants like glycolic, lactic or salicylic acid, usually in concentrations of 5–17%. These acids help shed layers of dead skin and can be effective for general roughness. However, they are not recommended for cracked heels or heel fissures.

    When used on broken or fragile skin, these peels can cause irritation, delay healing and increase the risk of infection. Those with underlying health issues that affect skin integrity – such as diabetes, poor circulation or chronic skin conditions – should be particularly cautious. In these cases, experts advise against chemical exfoliants due to the higher risk of skin damage and slower healing.

    Instead, targeted treatments like heel balms containing 10–25% urea offer a safer, more suitable option. These help soften and hydrate dry, thickened skin without compromising the protective barrier.

    Your feet support you every day; this summer, return the favour. With a bit of daily care, smart footwear choices and early intervention when problems arise, you can keep your feet looking and feeling great.

    Cracked heels don’t have to be part of your summer story.

    Craig Gwynne does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    – ref. Cracked heels can be a painful health risk – here’s how to keep your feet smooth this summer – https://theconversation.com/cracked-heels-can-be-a-painful-health-risk-heres-how-to-keep-your-feet-smooth-this-summer-255027

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Rouge Bouillon closure update01 May 2025 Work has progressed stabilising the buildings meaning that the site cordon can be reduced in size, and pedestrians can be allowed access through Rouge Bouillon. Jersey Demolition Company is continuing… Read more

    Source: Channel Islands – Jersey

    01 May 2025

    Work has progressed stabilising the buildings meaning that the site cordon can be reduced in size, and pedestrians can be allowed access through Rouge Bouillon. 

    Jersey Demolition Company is continuing to fill voids and underpin the property. This work is expected to finish by the end of the weekend. 

    Starting next Tuesday, Jayen will then carry out further work on behalf of Jersey Water, filling voids in the southern part of Rouge Bouillon nearest the stabilised structure. 

    Scaffolding, erected alongside the building in the road to install the strapping, has now been removed, representing another key step towards the safe reopening of the road. 

    The project remains on schedule, with the road set to reopen at the earliest opportunity, once all safety measures are complete. 

    ​Further updates will be provided as the work continues. The next scheduled update will be in seven days. 

    For more information and the latest schedule of works, please visit: Gov.je​.

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Three Members of a Prolific Chinese Money Laundering Organization Plead Guilty to Laundering Tens of Millions of Dollars in Drug Proceeds

    Source: US State of California

    Two Chinese nationals and a California man, all members of a prolific Chinese money laundering organization (CMLO), pleaded guilty yesterday to money laundering charges involving drug trafficking proceeds.

    According to court documents, Maoxuan Xia, 29, of China, Shao Neng Lin, 58, of Baldwin Park, California, and Zhou Yu, 42, of China, were members of the CMLO that laundered over $92 million in illicit funds, including proceeds from the importation and distribution of illegal drugs into the United States, primarily through Mexico. Xia was one of the most active members of the Organization, traveling throughout the United States to collect drug trafficking proceeds from U.S.-based drug traffickers and deposit those illicit funds, using both real and fake identities, into shell company bank accounts registered by other members of the CMLO, such as Lin and Yu.

    Xia and Yu each pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering conspiracy, one count of money laundering to conceal the nature, location, source, ownership, and control of the illicit proceeds, and one count of monetary transactions involving criminally derived property greater than $10,000. Lin pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering conspiracy, two counts of money laundering to conceal the nature, location, source, ownership, and control of the illicit proceeds, and two counts of monetary transactions involving criminally derived property greater than $10,000. Pursuant to his plea agreement, Xia admitted that he was personally responsible for laundering more than $30 million of illicit funds, including drug trafficking proceeds, in less than two years. Xia further admitted that he knew funds laundered in the conspiracy included drug trafficking proceeds or funds intended to promote drug trafficking. Pursuant to their respective plea agreements, Lin and Yu both admitted that they each received, through the shell company bank accounts that they created and operated for the CMLO, approximately $20 million in illicit funds, including drug trafficking proceeds. Lin and Yu both admitted that the total amount of illicit funds laundered in the conspiracy for which they had actual knowledge and involvement was approximately $40 million.

    The defendants face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison on each of the conspiracy and money laundering counts and a maximum of 10 years in prison on each of the monetary transactions counts. A federal district court judge will determine their respective sentences after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

    Matthew R. Galeotti, Head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson for the Western District of North Carolina, Acting Special Agent in Charge Jae W. Chung of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Atlanta Division, and Special Agent in Charge Donald “Trey” Eakins of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) Charlotte Field Office made the announcement.

    The DEA Charlotte District Office and the IRS-CI Charlotte Field Office are investigating the case.

    Acting Assistant Deputy Chief Mingda Hang, Acting Deputy Chief Melanie Alsworth, and Trial Attorney Jayce Born of the Justice Department’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Alfredo De La Rosa and Seth Johnson for the Western District of North Carolina are prosecuting the case.

    This case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations, and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces and Project Safe Neighborhoods.

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Seven Romanian nationals charged with immigration offenses

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    GREAT FALLS – Seven Romanian nationals accused of crossing illegally from Canada into Montana appeared yesterday for arraignment, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.

    Two defendants, Ionut Gheorghe, 27, and Adi Marinescu Gheorghe, 32, pleaded not guilty to transporting illegal aliens, which, if convicted, carries a maximum punishment of five years of imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervised release.  Adi Marinescu Gheorghe was also charged with illegal reentry of a removed alien, which is punishable by two years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervised release.

    The other five defendants, Mihai Mahaela, 40, Sorin Sandu, 45, Conte Nicolae, 19, Alin Amadeus Musuroi, 23, and Lacrimoara Nicolae, 51, each pleaded not guilty to illegal entry of an alien. If convicted, they could be sentenced to up to six months in prison, fined $100,000, and placed on supervised release for one year.

    Magistrate Judge John T. Johnston presided. All seven defendants were detailed pending further proceedings.

    The government alleged in court documents that Ionut Gheorghe and Adi Marinescu Gheorghe were each driving a van on April 25, 2025. The other defendants were passengers in the vans, which the U.S. Border Patrol detected illegally crossing into the United States at approximately 2:30 a.m. Law enforcement located the vans traveling south on I-15, stopped the vehicles, took the occupants into custody, and transported them to the Sweetgrass Border Patrol Station for further investigation and processing. In total, the two vans contained 21 men, women, and children.

    The United States Attorney’s Office is prosecuting the case, and the United States Border Patrol conducted the investigation.

    These cases are part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime.

    The charging documents are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

    PACER case references: 25-50, 25-51, 25-52, 25-53, 25-54, 25-55, 25-56.

    The progress of cases may be monitored through the U.S. District Court Calendar and the PACER system. To establish a PACER account, which provides electronic access to review documents filed in a case, please visit http://www.pacer.gov/register.html. To access the District Court’s calendar, please visit https://ecf.mtd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/PublicCalendar.pl.

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Washington Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Spokane, Washington – Acting United States Attorney Richard R. Barker announced that United States District Judge Thomas O. Rice sentenced Donald Eugene Griffin, Jr., age 43, to 144 months in prison on charges of distributing child sexual abuse material. Judge Rice also imposed a lifetime of supervised release. Griffin will also be required to register as a sex offender.

    According to court documents and information presented in the sentencing hearing, in November 2019, the FBI developed information that Griffin was in possession of images of children being sexually abused.

    In March 2020, the FBI executed a warrant at Griffin’s home and seized Griffin’s electronic devices. Investigators found multiple images of child sexual abuse material on those devices, and Griffin admitted to using online platforms to access and obtain child sexual abuse material. Griffin also admitted to discussing having sex with a child and to distributing and receiving images of children being sexually abused.

    Agents investigated Griffin’s online accounts and uncovered chats between Griffin and individuals who appeared younger than 18. On several occasions, Griffin sent child sexual abuse material or solicited it, from those individuals. Griffin also consistently spoke to others about having sex with minors.

    In early 2024, a civilian contacted investigators and said they had been posing as an 11-year-old girl on Instagram and chatting with Griffin. Griffin sent naked photos of himself to this person he believed was a child and discussed having sex with her.

    “Mr. Griffin’s conduct was predatory and depraved. He not only trafficked in images of children being sexually abused – he actively sought out opportunities to engage with minors online in ways that were both explicit and dangerous,” said Acting United States Attorney Richard R. Barker. “I’m grateful to the FBI and AUSA Rebecca Perez for their outstanding work on this case and for bringing Mr. Griffin to justice.”

    “Not only did Mr. Griffin possess and distribute disturbing images depicting child sexual assault, but he was even engaging in sexually explicit chats with someone he believed to be a minor.” said W. Mike Herrington, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Seattle field office. “It is apt this sentence is being handed down on the final day of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Protecting and finding justice for child victims remains a priority of the FBI, both in the State of Washington and nationwide.”

    This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice. Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and CEOS, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit https://www.justice.gov/psc.

    This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Rebecca R. Perez.

    2:24-cr-00065-TOR

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Convicted Robber Indicted on Gun Charge

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    Defendant Charged as Part of Make D.C. Safe Again Initiative

    WASHINGTON — Ricky Howard, 28, of the District of Columbia, was indicted yesterday in U.S. District Court, for unlawful possession of a firearm by a person previously convicted of a felony, as part of the “Make D.C. Safe Again” initiative. The indictment was announced by U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr., Special Agent in Charge Anthony Spotswood of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Washington Field Division, and Chief Pamela Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).

    Make D.C. Safe Again is a public safety initiative led by U.S. Attorney Martin that is surging resources to reduce violent crime in the District of Columbia. This initiative was created to address gun violence in the District, prioritize federal firearms violations, pursue tougher penalties for offenders, and seek detention for federal firearms violators.

    Howard, who was convicted of robbery with a dangerous weapon in 2013, was arrested on June 10, 2024, after a 911 call requested police assistance in a domestic dispute in Northeast Washington D.C. When Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers arrived, they observed Howard carrying a rifle in his hands. Howard, however, entered his residence with the rifle before the officers could investigate. When he exited the residence a few minutes later, Howard walked to a black Jeep that was registered to his wife, opened the passenger side door, and walked toward the front passenger’s side of the Jeep. Officers investigated the area and discovered a black firearm underneath the Jeep near the front passenger’s side tire. Howard’s DNA was found on the firearm. As a person who had been convicted of a criminal charge carrying a sentence of at least a year, Howard was prohibited from possessing a firearm. Further investigation revealed that Howard had been convicted of robbery with a dangerous weapon in Circuit Court for Prince George’s Court, as well as threatening or intimidating a witness. Both charges carry a potential sentence of at least a year of incarceration.

    This case is being investigated by the MPD and the ATF Washington Field Division.

    The case is being prosecuted by the Fraud, Public Corruption, and Civil Rights Section of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Elizabeth Man Sentenced to 15 Years’ Imprisonment for Spree of Armed Robberies

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    TRENTON, N.J. – An Elizabeth, New Jersey man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for committing a series of three armed robberies, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba announced.

    Dayshawn Brimfield, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, previously pleaded guilty before United States District Judge Zahid N. Quraishi to a five-count Information, charging him with one count of bank robbery, two counts of Hobbs Act robbery, one count of using and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, and one count of interstate transportation of a stolen motor vehicle. Judge Quraishi imposed sentence in Trenton federal court.

    According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

    On April 2, 2021, Brimfield robbed a bank in Hazlet, New Jersey. Brimfield entered the bank and handed a teller a note, which stated, among other things “This is a Robbery I have a Gun I will Kill Someone if you do not follow these instructions.” On April 17, 2021, Brimfield stole a motor vehicle in Elizabeth, New Jersey, which he used as the getaway car in his later robberies. On April 20, 2021, Brimfield robbed a convenience store in Aberdeen, New Jersey. Brimfield entered the store and displayed the handgun that he was carrying to the cashier before taking money from the store’s register and fleeing the scene. On April 20, 2021, Brimfield robbed another convenience store in South Plainfield, New Jersey. Brimfield entered the store and pointed a handgun at the cashier. Brimfield took the cashier’s wallet and cellular phone before emptying the store’s registers and fleeing the scene. Brimfield fled New Jersey in the stolen vehicle, but was ultimately apprehended by law enforcement in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Brimfield led officers on a brief, high-speed chase before crashing into a fence on the side of the highway.

    In addition to the prison term, Judge Quraishi sentenced Brimfield to 5 years of supervised release and ordered restitution to the victims of Brimfield’s offenses.

    U.S. Attorney Habba credited special agents of the FBI, Newark Division, Red Bank Resident Agency, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Terence G. Reilly; detectives of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, under the direction of Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago; as well as officers of the Hazlet Police Department, under the direction of Chief Robert Mulligan; the South Plainfield Police Department, under the direction of Chief Peter J. Papa; and the Nebraska State Patrol with the investigations leading to this sentencing.

    The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander E. Ramey of the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s Criminal Division in Trenton.

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    Defense Counsel:        Teri S. Lodge, Esq. 

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Applied Rating Index Q1 2025 Results Released

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Toronto, ON, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Applied Systems® today announced the first quarter of 2025 results of the Applied Rating Index™, the Canadian insurance industry’s premium rate index. In Q1 2025, average premiums for both Personal Auto lines and Personal Property lines increased year over year. Quarter over quarter, premium rate change increased for Personal Auto and increased for Personal Property compared to Q4 2024.

    For Personal Auto, all provinces experienced an increase year over year, with Ontario seeing the highest at 14.7% and Alberta the lowest at 12.1%. For Personal Property lines, all provinces except British Columbia experienced an increase in premium rate change year over year. Quebec saw the highest premium rate change at 9.6% and British Columbia was the only province to experience a decline in rates at an average of -5.9%.

    Key findings for Q1 2025 include:

    • Personal Auto: In Q1 2025, Personal Auto premium rate change increased 13.2% versus Q1 2024. Personal Auto premium rate change increased 2.2% versus Q4 2024.
    • Personal Property: In Q1 2025, Personal Property premium rate change increased 5.0% versus Q1 2024. Personal Property premium rate change increased 1.7% versus Q4 2024. 
    • Provinces: Across Personal Auto, all provinces experienced increased premium rate change year over year with Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces seeing 12.1%, 14.7%, 14.0% and 14.2% respectively. Relative to Q4 2024, all provinces, except Alberta, saw increases in quarter over quarter premium rate change with Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces experiencing –1.7%, 4.5%, 2.0%, and 3.3% respectively.
    • Personal Property lines experienced increased year over year premium rate change across all provinces except British Columbia. Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic provinces, and Saskatchewan & Manitoba saw increases in premium rate change year over year with 3.4%, 5.7%, 9.6%, 4.1% and 4.0% respectively. British Columbia recorded a year over year decline in premium rate change of −5.9%. Relative to Q4 2024, all provinces, except British Columbia and Quebec saw increases quarter over quarter with Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic provinces, Saskatchewan & Manitoba, and British Columbia experiencing 2.9%, 1.0%, -1.0%, 1.4%, 0.8%, -0.5% and respectively.

    “Following a year of inflation, higher vehicle repair costs, rising auto theft, and severe weather driving up property claims, these macro trends are being reflected in the Q1 2025 Index results,” said Steve Whitelaw, SVP and general manager, Applied Systems Canada. “The Applied Rating Index remains a vital tool for tracking rate changes and guiding pricing decisions as these and other cost pressures impact loss costs and in-turn rate movement within the Personal Lines market.”

    The Applied Rating Index is a data-driven report of current conditions and trends for Personal Auto and Personal Property (Homeowners) insurance premium rates. Analyzing quotes completed, the Applied Rating Index measures the increase or decrease in average premium rate trends across Canada. The Applied Rating Index is the most complete depiction of the premium rate trends being experienced by consumers, brokerages, and their insurers across the Canadian market.

    Access the complete quarterly report here.

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    Applied Rating Index is a trademark of Applied Systems, Inc. All data is fully anonymized when aggregating and analyzing the Applied Rating Index.

    About Applied Systems

    Applied Systems is the leading global provider of cloud-based software that powers the business of insurance. Recognized as a pioneer in insurance automation and the innovation leader, Applied is the world’s largest provider of agency and brokerage management systems, serving customers throughout the United States, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom. By automating the insurance lifecycle, Applied’s people and products enable millions of people around the world to safeguard and protect what matters most.

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Aurora Payments Appoints Embedded Commerce Leader John Badovinac

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LAS VEGAS, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aurora Payments, a full-service payment technology provider, today announced the appointment of John Badovinac as Senior Vice President of Embedded Commerce. A proven leader in the payments space, Badovinac will oversee Aurora’s embedded and integrated payments strategy, with a focus on accelerating growth through ISV, SaaS, and ecommerce partner ecosystems

    Badovinac brings over 25 years of go-to-market experience across the full spectrum of payments services, including integrated ISV payments, merchant acquiring, value-added resellers, EMV certification, and point-of-sale systems.

    “John is a respected leader in the integrated payments space with deep relationships and a unique understanding of how to bring value to software platforms and partners,” said Derek Dean, CRO at Aurora Payments. “His ability to drive strategy while building trusted, long-term partnerships will be instrumental as we expand our embedded commerce capabilities.”

    Prior to joining Aurora, Badovinac led the B2B Channel at Fortis, where he was responsible for business strategy, revenue growth, and partner success across the company’s ISV and VAR segments. He also held senior roles at International Bancard, TSYS, and Discover Financial Services, where he played a foundational role in developing integrated payments solutions and establishing go-to-market motions with ISVs and payment facilitators.

    Badovinac joins Aurora at a pivotal moment as the company continues to scale its ARISE platform, expand its partner ecosystem, and bring seamless, intelligent payments infrastructure to ISVs, vertical SaaS providers and traditional businesses alike.

    “What drew me to Aurora is the team’s bold vision, the strength of the platform, and the opportunity to truly enable software platforms to grow revenue,” said Badovinac. “I’m thrilled to join an organization of proven and decisive leaders that are committed to innovation and to building meaningful relationships with its partners.”

    This appointment marks the latest investment in Aurora’s leadership team, following the recent addition of Avin Arumugam as Chief Product Officer and Derek Dean as Chief Revenue Officer.

    About Aurora Payments

    Aurora Payments is a united network of processing, technology, and payments solutions, supporting over 27,000 merchants and $12 billion in annual processing volume. Founded in 2005, Aurora has carved out leadership in several industries through its innovative products, exceptional service, and deep vertical expertise. The company’s proprietary platforms —ARISE, RISE CRM, Calendarise, and NailSoft—are cloud-based solutions designed to simplify payments and operations for small and midsize businesses. Headquartered in Las Vegas, Aurora Payments is backed by Corsair, a leading private equity firm focused on payments, software, and financial service investments.

    Follow Aurora Payments on LinkedIn or X, or learn more at https://risewithaurora.com.

    Contacts
    Media Contacts:
    Dominic Litten
    SVP, Marketing and Partnerships
    +1 2165132935
    Dom.Litten@risewithaurora.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8127d210-49f2-4a49-84a1-0e0257335550

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: 71-Unit Affordable Housing Development Completed in Brooklyn

    Source: US State of New York

    overnor Kathy Hochul today announced the completion of The Rise, a 71-unit affordable and supportive housing development in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn. The $50 million project includes 47 supportive apartments, a community hub, and rooftop farm. The seven-story building is located on “Site J” of New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s Vital Brooklyn Initiative — the State’s comprehensive community development initiative aiming to address social, economic and health disparities in Central Brooklyn. In the past five years, HCR has financed nearly 8,400 affordable homes in Brooklyn. The Rise continues this effort and complements Governor Hochul’s $25 billion five-year housing plan, which is on track to create or preserve 100,000 affordable homes statewide.

    “Individuals and families in Brownsville deserve access to housing they can afford and the services that provide the support they need to thrive,” Governor Hochul said. “The Rise builds on our commitment to Central Brooklyn and will provide affordable housing opportunities, social services, and the types of amenities that can strengthen the entire community.”

    Apartments at The Rise are available for households earning up to 60 percent of the Area Median Income. Designed to appeal to families of different sizes, the development features studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. As part of the Vital Brooklyn initiative, The Rise will also bring economic and community development benefits to Brownsville. Programming will be available to building residents and the Brownsville neighborhood in the community hub and will include workshops focused on critical thinking, conflict resolution, health, and women’s empowerment. Using the building’s rooftop farm, residents and members of the surrounding community can also participate in programming such as fresh food cultivation and workforce development in farming.

    The 47 supportive apartments are reserved for formerly incarcerated individuals and their families. On-site supportive services including trauma-informed case management, mental health and substance use services, employment and educational services, life skills, and wellness support groups will be available to eligible tenants.

    The project is developed by Xenolith Partners, LLC. Women’s Prison Association and The Osborne Association are providing onsite supportive services for eligible tenants, Community Capacity Development will provide the community programming, and Project Eats will operate the rooftop farm.

    The Rise is an all-electric building that offers cost-effective amenities to reduce energy consumption, improve health, and build resilience. Energy-efficiency features include solar panels for on-site energy generation and a Variant Refrigerant Flow heating and cooling system that captures and repurposes heat already in the environment. The hot water system utilizes heat pumps, there are electric dryers and cooktops, energy recovery ventilation for improved indoor air quality, and LED lighting. The project was awarded a Buildings of Excellence Award from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.

    The project is supported by New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s (HCR) Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program which generated $21 million in equity, $5 million from its Supportive Housing Opportunity Program, $4.5 million from HCR’s Low-Income Housing Trust Fund, and $4 million from its Federal Housing Trust Fund. Additional support includes $10 million from the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance’s (OTDA) Homeless Housing and Assistance Program, nearly $1.3 million from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s (NYSERDA) New Construction Program, and federal solar energy tax credits that generated $84,000 in equity. The Community Preservation Corporation provided pre-development and other financial support for the project through its Equity Investing platform and has also committed to providing long-term permanent financing. Operating funding for the supportive units is being provided by the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative, administered by OTDA, and Project-Based Section 8 vouchers provided by HCR.

    New York State Homes and Community Renewal Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas said, “This $50 million investment represents an important step in our Vital Brooklyn Initiative. It brings 71 new affordable homes to Brownsville and will provide support for eligible tenants. Importantly, The Rise makes community development a priority through its programming and activities available for residents and the entire neighborhood. We are grateful to Governor Hochul for continuing to invest in this important initiative and the ongoing support of our partners in Brooklyn for ensuring this development came to life.”

    New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Commissioner Barbara C. Guinn said, “We are grateful to Governor Hochul for making landmark investments to expand supportive housing across New York State, recognizing that stable housing is the foundation for healthier lives and stronger communities. The Homeless Housing and Assistance Program’s investment in The Rise will provide formerly incarcerated individuals and their families with safe, affordable, energy-efficient apartments they can call home and onsite access to essential support services to help them remain housed and prosper for years to come.”

    New York State Research and Development Authority President and CEO Doreen M. Harris said, “The Rise affordable housing development creates a healthy, modern living experience for residents in Central Brooklyn while helping to accelerate the state’s equitable transition to a more sustainable economy. It is important that we continue to invest in projects like this, which not only transform the way New York’s buildings are constructed but also enhance the quality of life for those in the communities they serve.”

    Assemblymember Latrice Walker said, “The Rise addresses two critical needs for the Brownsville community – affordable housing and re-entry services. In addition to providing secure housing, I am excited about the availability of job training, legal assistance, referrals to mental health and substance abuse services, and other resources that will help formerly incarcerated people succeed. These services benefit families, strengthen communities and help to reduce recidivism. This project should serve as a blueprint for developers and service providers throughout the state, but especially in New York City where the needs are most dire. I applaud everyone involved and officially extend an enthusiastic welcome to the community of Brownsville where I was born and raised.”

    Xenolith Partners Principal Andrea Kretchmer said, “Xenolith Partners is excited to celebrate the ribbon cutting of The Rise, our supportive housing project for justice-involved individuals and their families. We are thrilled to be part of HCR’s Vital Brooklyn Initiative and to deliver a gorgeous, sustainable, 71-unit building that embodies its principles of health, affordable housing, economic empowerment, and resilience. We hope that the State, City, and Brownsville community are as proud of this achievement as we are.”

    Women’s Prison Association CEO Meg Egan said, “Community-based infrastructure like The Rise is, ultimately, a public safety solution. We know from research and experience that providing safe and stable housing is essential to reducing recidivism and helping communities thrive. This is not just a building but a home. A place where the women we work with have access to the full spectrum of support services, providing them and their families with the opportunity to have bright and fulfilling futures.”

    Osborne Association President & CEO Jon Monsalve said, “Osborne Association is grateful for this partnership with Women’s Prison Association and Xenolith Partners to expand supportive housing options for people returning to New York City from incarceration. With decades of experience in reentry support, Osborne is expanding its residential portfolio in response to the alarming housing shortage and the proven success of programs that meet the unique needs of people reentering the community after incarceration. Thanks to this investment by the Governor and HCR, together we are creating a community asset that will serve as a beacon of hope and opportunity.”

    The Community Preservation Corporation Senior Vice President of Equity Investing Tell Metzger said, “Today’s celebration of The Rise reflects the important role that exceptional developers and community-driven entrepreneurs play in shaping a stronger, more robust City for us all. Xenolith has once again demonstrated their commitment to delivering high-quality, impactful projects; The Rise stands as both a model of sustainable development and of housing stability for those who need it most. We are honored to have partnered with Xenolith, HCR, NYSERDA, the City of New York, and all those whose vision and dedication brought this project to life.”

    Governor Hochul’s Housing Agenda

    Governor Hochul is committed to addressing New York’s housing crisis and making the State more affordable and more livable for all New Yorkers. As part of the Fiscal Year (FY) 25 Enacted Budget, the Governor secured a landmark agreement to increase New York’s housing supply through new tax incentives for Upstate communities, new incentives and relief from certain state-imposed restrictions to create more housing in New York City, a $500 million capital fund to build up to 15,000 new homes on state-owned property, an additional $600 million in funding to support a variety of housing developments statewide and new protections for renters and homeowners. In addition, as part of the FY23 Enacted Budget, the Governor announced a five-year, $25 billion Housing Plan to create or preserve 100,000 affordable homes statewide, including 10,000 with support services for vulnerable populations, plus the electrification of an additional 50,000 homes. Nearly 60,000 homes have been created or preserved to date.

    The FY25 Enacted Budget also strengthened the Pro-Housing Community Program which the Governor launched in 2023. Pro-Housing certification is now a requirement for localities to access up to $650 million in discretionary funding. Currently, nearly 300 communities have been certified, including the city of New York.

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: U.S. Attorney Announces Prosecution of Title 50 Charges Following Joint Visit to New Mexico National Defense Area

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Attorney Ryan Ellison today announced the filing of 82 new Title 50 charges for unauthorized entry into the newly-designated National Defense Area along New Mexico’s southern border, following a high-level visit with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks.

    The charges mark the first large-scale use of a novel criminal statute targeting unauthorized entry onto federally protected military defense property, a move enabled by the recent transfer of control over a 170-mile stretch of borderland-known as the Roosevelt Reservation-from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Defense. This corridor, now treated as an extension of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Huachuca, is subject to enhanced military patrols and surveillance, with U.S. troops authorized to temporarily detain and transfer individuals to federal law enforcement for prosecution.

    The newly filed Title 50 charges carry potential penalties of up to one year in prison, supplementing existing immigration-related offenses. The Justice Department’s actions underscore a coordinated federal response to border security, leveraging expanded military and prosecutorial authority to deter unlawful crossings.

    “The Department of Justice will work hand in glove with the Department of Defense and Border Patrol to gain 100% operational control of New Mexico’s 170-mile border with Mexico,” U.S. Attorney Ryan Ellison reiterated following the meeting. “Trespassers into the National Defense Area will be Federally prosecuted—no exceptions.”

    (left to right) Defense Secretary Hegseth, U.S. Border Patrol Chief Banks, USA Ellison

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico will continue to aggressively prosecute all violations within the National Defense Area, in close partnership with the Department of Defense and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Special Windows 365 offer helps secure organizations against changing conditions

    Source: Microsoft

    Headline: Special Windows 365 offer helps secure organizations against changing conditions

    In these uncertain times, marked by fluctuating economic conditions and supply chain concerns, businesses face numerous challenges. Amidst these complexities, it is even more important to adopt new technologies in the age of AI to stay competitive and secure. According to the 2025 Work Trend Index report, 82% of leaders say this is a pivotal year to rethink key aspects of strategy and operations.

    Another critical aspect that organizations must address is the impending end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025. As the deadline approaches, it is essential for companies to plan and strategize effectively to ensure streamlined operations and continued security.

    Windows 365 is your solution for a secure and reliable AI and cloud-powered future. In our ongoing commitment to support our commercial customers during these changing times, we’re excited to announce that starting today, Microsoft will be offering a 20% discount on all Windows 365 plans to new customers.*

    Cloud security and Windows 365 special offer: Rethinking IT strategies

    We want companies to be well-prepared to transition to Windows 11 with the most modern and secure computing experience possible. When moving to Windows 11, companies can check if their current Windows 10 PCs are eligible for a free upgrade to Windows 11, purchase a new and more secure Windows 11 PC, or move to the cloud with Windows 365. Learn more about preparing for the end of Windows 10 support.

    In the current economic climate, when businesses are looking for reliable and affordable alternatives to refreshing physical devices or extending the life of existing PCs, Windows 365 is a compelling option. It delivers a highly secure Windows 11 experience to your Cloud PC – your Windows in the cloud – that can be accessed from anywhere.  Built according to Zero Trust principles, Window 365 continuously verifies the identity and trustworthiness of every user, device and network attempting to access organizational resources so you can be confident your organization’s data is secure and protected against evolving threats. With the power of the cloud, Windows 365 provides the flexibility to access your Windows environment from anywhere, on any device. According to Gartner® analyst Stuart Downes, “Today, 95% of work could be cost-effectively performed using virtual desktops compared to 40% in 2019.”**

    Additionally, transitioning to Windows 365 can help reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to sustainability goals.  Microsoft commissioned a research study examining the potential for carbon emissions reductions and energy cost savings with Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop. The study found that for high-intensity workloads, using Azure Virtual Desktop or Windows 365 on low-medium intensity physical machines results in lower emissions compared to using powerful laptops. Visit aka.ms/BeGreenWithWindowsCloud to learn more about how Windows 365 can help further your environmental goals.

    As the end of support for Windows 10 approaches on Oct. 14, 2025, organizations have an opportunity to rethink their IT strategies. Windows 365 is not only a cost-effective alternative to replacing physical devices, but Extended Security Updates (ESUs) are also available at no cost to Windows 365 customers. This means that Windows 10 PCs connecting to Windows 365 will continue to receive critical security updates beyond the official support deadline while workers enjoy the enhanced productivity and improved user experience of Windows 11 streamed from the Microsoft Cloud.

    Customers paving the way with Windows 365

    Windows 365 is a great option across various industries and use cases – from information workers who need access to Windows all the time to frontline workers that may only need it during their shift.

    Crocs, the popular shoe company, migrated to Windows 365 when looking for a solution that would not only ease their financial burden, but also improve the experience for administrators and employees. “After we fully cut everyone over to Windows 365, there was about $250,000 a year in cost savings alone, not to mention we were able to support our users more efficiently and effectively. It was a paradigm shift for the business,” said Scott Czarnecki, Crocs’ Senior Director of Global IT Infrastructure.

    “It was a paradigm shift for the business”

    – Scott Czarnecki, Crocs

    A global leader in leisure and corporate travel services, dnata Travel Group chose Windows 365 to provide secure access to corporate systems for their mobile workforce. “We performed several feasibility studies and ultimately landed on Windows 365 as the best choice to create a secure environment for Cloud PCs and enable employees to work from any device or location,” stated Sean Kelly, Vice President of Information Technology at dnata.

    By transitioning to Windows 365, it’s also possible to reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to sustainability goals. The Microsoft cloud infrastructure reduces the need for local hardware, for potential lower energy consumption and reduced electronic waste. Hamburg Commercial Bank first deployed Windows 365 to support hybrid work and now is making plans to roll out the solution more widely for a variety of reasons, including sustainability improvements, “The plan for the future is to go more and more into Windows 365. It’s of utmost importance for us at Hamburg Commercial Bank to pay greater attention to sustainability in everything we do. We expect that using Windows 365 will help us reduce our hardware needs and electricity consumption,” said Thorsten Lüdtke, Head of IT Infrastructure at Hamburg Commercial Bank.

    Embrace the future with Windows 365

    The future of end-user computing is AI and cloud, and Windows 365 is one of the leaders in this transformation. By adopting Windows 365, customers are enhancing productivity, reducing IT infrastructure costs, saving money on PC lifecycle management and improving security, while increasing their agility and resiliency. These are critical steps to prepare all organizations for the AI-powered future. Read the Total Economic Impact study conducted by Forrester Consulting to learn more about the transformative impact of cloud solutions like Windows 365 at aka.ms/WCTEI2025info.

    Take advantage of the promotional offer* and position your business for future success with Windows 365. The 20% discount on all Windows 365 plans for new customers underscores Microsoft’s unwavering commitment to supporting our customers during these uncertain times. Transition to Windows 365 and unlock the full potential of the cloud, enhanced security, predictable costs and operational efficiency that will propel your organization forward.

    * NOTICE: Microsoft reserves the right to discontinue this promotion, and to modify these policies and the promotion’s terms and conditions at any time.

    This offer runs from May 1, 2025 to Oct. 31, 2025 and is for customers not currently subscribing to Windows 365. The discount is good for either the remainder of the Enterprise Agreement contract period or the first year of the customer’s Windows 365 subscription, whichever is shorter. Transactions must be processed through Microsoft’s operations center before 11:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Oct. 31, 2025. This offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer or discount on Windows 365. This offer is only available once per customer. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the recipient.

    ** Source: Gartner Conference Presentations: Gartner, Digital Workplace Summit Presentation, Assessing the Use and Future of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure and DaaS, Stuart Downes, 12-13 March 2025

    GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Manadon Interchange set for major investment

    Source: City of Plymouth

    Plymouth’s busy Manadon Interchange is set for a major overhaul thanks to new government funding.

    The Department for Transport has given a green light to an outline plan for a variety of improvements and awarded just over £133 million in development funding to take this scheme onto detailed design.

    The Manadon Interchange, which connects the A38 Devon Expressway with the A386 Tavistock Road, is one of Plymouth’s busiest and most critical junctions.

    It plays a vital role in linking different parts of the city and providing access to key employment and healthcare sites, including Derriford Hospital, Plymouth Science Park, and the Dockyard.

    Originally designed for far lower traffic volumes, the interchange now struggles to cope with demand.

    With the planned growth of Plymouth, including over 29,000 new homes and the creation of more than 13,000 skilled jobs, the city’s road infrastructure must be improved to support this expansion.

    Without these upgrades, congestion will continue to worsen, impacting local businesses, emergency services, and people’s daily lives. This investment is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve Plymouth’s road network for the future.

    The outline plans for the scheme will be launched next month when a six week period of public engagement will begin, allowing residents to attend information sessions and feedback on a number of areas in an initial design, which focuses on:

    Safer roads – New junctions, crossings, and layouts to reduce accident risks and improve conditions for all road users.

    Better walking and cycling routes – Safer, segregated cycle lanes and improved pedestrian paths to encourage more people to walk and cycle where possible.

    A new community space at Treveneague Gardens – Transforming an underused area into a new park with footpaths, biodiversity enhancements and recreational space for local residents.

    Councillor Mark Coker, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: “Improvements to Manadon are well overdue so I’m delighted that we have got to this crucial stage of the process.

    “Our city needs to grow to respond to the rising population and be economically viable. We need more jobs and homes.

    “That means that junctions like Manadon have to be able to cope, which is why it is so important to that we invest in the infrastructure of the future.”

    The total cost of the scheme, from design right through to construction is £156 million, with £133 from government funding and the remaining £23 million from other transport grant funding, developer contributions and the Council’s own investment.

    It is estimated that construction on the scheme would not begin before 2028.

    More information can be found on the scheme website www.plymouth.gov.uk/a38manadoninterchange

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Vimkunya vaccine approved to prevent disease caused by the chikungunya virus in people 12 years of age and older 

    Source: United Kingdom – Government Statements

    News story

    Vimkunya vaccine approved to prevent disease caused by the chikungunya virus in people 12 years of age and older 

    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today (1 May 2025) approved a vaccine (Vimkunya) used to prevent disease caused by the chikungunya virus in people 12 years of age and older. 

    Chikungunya disease is caused by the chikungunya virus, which is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. The disease is found in countries across Asia, Africa and the subtropical regions of the Americas. Most people infected with the virus develop fever, rash, and severe pain in multiple joints that typically resolve between one to two weeks, but symptoms may last for months or years. 

    This vaccine has been approved through the International Recognition Procedure (IRP). The IRP allows the MHRA to take into account the expertise and decision-making of trusted regulatory partners for the benefit of UK patients.  

    The MHRA conducts a targeted assessment of IRP applications and retains the authority to reject applications if the evidence provided is not considered sufficiently robust. 

    As with any medicine, the MHRA will keep the safety and effectiveness of this vaccine under close review. Anyone who suspects they are having a side effect from this medicine are encouraged to talk to their doctor, pharmacist or nurse and report it directly to the MHRA Yellow Card scheme, either through the website (https://yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/) or by searching the Google Play or Apple App stores for MHRA Yellow Card.  

    Notes to editors   

    1. The variation to the marketing authorisation was granted on 01 May 2025 to Bavarian Nordic A/S.  

    2. More information can be found in the Summary of Product Characteristics and Patient Information leaflets which will be published on the MHRA Products website within 7 days of approval.   

    3. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is responsible for regulating all medicines and medical devices in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe.  All our work is underpinned by robust and fact-based judgments to ensure that the benefits justify any risks.   

    4. The MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care.   

    5. For media enquiries, please contact the newscentre@mhra.gov.uk, or call on 020 3080 7651.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Three Members of a Prolific Chinese Money Laundering Organization Plead Guilty to Laundering Tens of Millions of Dollars in Drug Proceeds

    Source: United States Attorneys General 1

    Two Chinese nationals and a California man, all members of a prolific Chinese money laundering organization (CMLO), pleaded guilty yesterday to money laundering charges involving drug trafficking proceeds.

    According to court documents, Maoxuan Xia, 29, of China, Shao Neng Lin, 58, of Baldwin Park, California, and Zhou Yu, 42, of China, were members of the CMLO that laundered over $92 million in illicit funds, including proceeds from the importation and distribution of illegal drugs into the United States, primarily through Mexico. Xia was one of the most active members of the Organization, traveling throughout the United States to collect drug trafficking proceeds from U.S.-based drug traffickers and deposit those illicit funds, using both real and fake identities, into shell company bank accounts registered by other members of the CMLO, such as Lin and Yu.

    Xia and Yu each pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering conspiracy, one count of money laundering to conceal the nature, location, source, ownership, and control of the illicit proceeds, and one count of monetary transactions involving criminally derived property greater than $10,000. Lin pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering conspiracy, two counts of money laundering to conceal the nature, location, source, ownership, and control of the illicit proceeds, and two counts of monetary transactions involving criminally derived property greater than $10,000. Pursuant to his plea agreement, Xia admitted that he was personally responsible for laundering more than $30 million of illicit funds, including drug trafficking proceeds, in less than two years. Xia further admitted that he knew funds laundered in the conspiracy included drug trafficking proceeds or funds intended to promote drug trafficking. Pursuant to their respective plea agreements, Lin and Yu both admitted that they each received, through the shell company bank accounts that they created and operated for the CMLO, approximately $20 million in illicit funds, including drug trafficking proceeds. Lin and Yu both admitted that the total amount of illicit funds laundered in the conspiracy for which they had actual knowledge and involvement was approximately $40 million.

    The defendants face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison on each of the conspiracy and money laundering counts and a maximum of 10 years in prison on each of the monetary transactions counts. A federal district court judge will determine their respective sentences after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

    Matthew R. Galeotti, Head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson for the Western District of North Carolina, Acting Special Agent in Charge Jae W. Chung of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Atlanta Division, and Special Agent in Charge Donald “Trey” Eakins of the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) Charlotte Field Office made the announcement.

    The DEA Charlotte District Office and the IRS-CI Charlotte Field Office are investigating the case.

    Acting Assistant Deputy Chief Mingda Hang, Acting Deputy Chief Melanie Alsworth, and Trial Attorney Jayce Born of the Justice Department’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Alfredo De La Rosa and Seth Johnson for the Western District of North Carolina are prosecuting the case.

    This case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations, and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces and Project Safe Neighborhoods.

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    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: American Rebel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AREB) Highlights Key Strategic Expansion Initiatives Following Successful Board Meeting and Investor Engagement at Mar-a-Lago

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Nashville, TN, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — American Rebel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AREB) (“American Rebel” or the “Company”), creator of American Rebel Light Beer (americanrebelbeer.com) and a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of branded safes, personal security and self-defense products and apparel (americanrebel.com), highlights key strategic decisions reaffirmed and ratified during its board meeting and investor dinner held April 29, 2025, at Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach, FL.

    The gathering followed the Company’s unprecedented success as the title sponsor of the American Rebel Light NHRA 4-Wide Nationals April 25 – 27 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway; and brought together senior company management, board members, potential investors, and strategic partners; including Matt Hagan, 4-time World Champion NHRA Funny Car driver and American Rebel Light Beer brand ambassador, and Mark Elenowitz, Managing Director of Digital Offering, a pioneer in Regulation A+ IPOs and offerings.

    “The Mar-a-Lago event brought together our leadership, potential investors and key partners for a forward-looking conversation on how to best scale our vision,” said Andy Ross. “With the guidance of capital market and investment banking industry leaders like Mark Elenowitz and the passion of brand ambassadors and true American Rebels like Matt Hagan, we are more confident than ever in our ability to grow American Rebel into a household name among patriotic Americans.”

    Reflecting on the Mar-a-Lago event, Ross added, “The setting at Mar-a-Lago was the perfect venue for these types of strategic business discussions. Surrounded by esteemed investors and partners, the atmosphere was both inspiring and conducive to aligning our vision for American Rebel Holdings as America’s next big success story.”

    American Rebel Light Beer: Acceleration of National Expansion

    American Rebel management reported to the board that American Rebel Light Beer is expanding its distribution footprint at a rapid pace and that management was seeking guidance from the board to further accelerate its nation-wide rollout, seizing on market momentum and opportunity. The board endorsed accelerating the nation-wide rollout as a priority to establish American Rebel Light as the next national premium domestic light lager beer. American Rebel management expects to have several announcements of the addition of new states to its distribution network over the next few weeks.

    Strategic Growth and Market Positioning of America’s Fastest Growing Beer

    American Rebel Light Beer is rapidly expanding its distribution, and management is seeking to accelerate its nationwide rollout. The board fully supports this expansion as a priority to position the beer as a national premium brand. Additionally, the board reaffirmed the company’s targeted distributor expansion plan for the remainder of 2025 and discussed allocating additional resources to fully capitalize on relationships and opportunities within motor sports.

    Motor Sports: A High-Impact Opportunity for American Rebel

    Motor sports present a significant opportunity for American Rebel Beverages and American Rebel Light Beer to increase brand visibility and consumer engagement. With a passionate fan base and high-profile events, motor sports provide an ideal platform for marketing and sponsorship initiatives. Leveraging strategic partnerships within the industry, American Rebel Light Beer can establish itself as a preferred beverage among racing enthusiasts, teams, and event attendees.

    Portfolio Expansion of America’s Patriotic Brand: Acquisition and Licensing Opportunities

    American Rebel’s board encouraged management to continue evaluating potential acquisitions that could enhance the company’s enterprise value and expand the reach of America’s Patriotic Brand. CEO Andy Ross has frequently expressed his vision of broadening the American Rebel product line beyond beverages, envisioning a future where the brand encompasses grills, knives, tools, motor oil, and other complementary products. His goal is to create a household name synonymous with rugged American spirit, where consumers instinctively choose American Rebel-branded products for everyday needs.

    As America’s Patriotic Brand, we are actively evaluating several licensing categories and acquisition opportunities that align with our brand, mission, and strategic growth plans. By identifying partnerships that reinforce our core values and extend our product offerings, we aim to build a portfolio of trusted American Rebel products that resonate with our customers. “I want Susie to go up to mom and say ‘Mom, what’s Dad want for Father’s Day’ and she says, ‘Honey, anything with American Rebel on it,’” said Andy Ross.

    About American Rebel Light Beer

    Produced in partnership with AlcSource, American Rebel Light Beer (americanrebelbeer.com) is a premium domestic light lager celebrated for its exceptional quality and patriotic values. It stands out as America’s Patriotic, God Fearing, Constitution Loving, National Anthem Singing, Stand Your Ground Beer.

    American Rebel Light is a Premium Domestic Light Lager Beer – All Natural, Crisp, Clean and Bold Taste with a Lighter Feel. With approximately 100 calories, 3.2 carbohydrates, and 4.3% alcoholic content per 12 oz serving, American Rebel Light Beer delivers a lighter option for those who love great beer but prefer a more balanced lifestyle. It’s all natural with no added supplements and importantly does not use corn, rice, or other sweeteners typically found in mass produced beers. For more information follow American Rebel Beer on all social media platforms (@americanrebelbeer).

    About American Rebel Holdings, Inc.

    American Rebel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AREB) has operated primarily as a designer, manufacturer and marketer of branded safes and personal security and self-defense products and has recently transitioned into the beverage industry through the introduction of American Rebel Light Beer. The Company also designs and produces branded apparel and accessories. To learn more, visit americanrebel.com and americanrebelbeer.com. For investor information, visit americanrebelbeer.com/investor-relations.

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  • MIL-OSI: Occidental Announces Dividend

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    HOUSTON, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Occidental (NYSE: OXY) announced today that its Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.24 per share on common stock, payable on July 15, 2025, to stockholders of record as of the close of business on June 10, 2025.

    About Occidental

    Occidental is an international energy company with assets primarily in the United States, the Middle East and North Africa. We are one of the largest oil and gas producers in the U.S., including a leading producer in the Permian and DJ basins, and offshore Gulf of America. Our midstream and marketing segment provides flow assurance and maximizes the value of our oil and gas, and includes our Oxy Low Carbon Ventures subsidiary, which is advancing leading-edge technologies and business solutions that economically grow our business while reducing emissions. Our chemical subsidiary OxyChem manufactures the building blocks for life-enhancing products. We are dedicated to using our global leadership in carbon management to advance a lower-carbon world. Visit Oxy.com for more information.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Young Kim Marks Black April, 50 Years Since Fall of Saigon

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Young Kim (CA-39)

    Washington, DC – Yesterday, U.S. Representative Young Kim (CA-40) joined fellow Orange County Reps. Derek Tran (CA-45) and Lou Correa (CA-46) to introduce a bipartisan resolution recognizing the 50th anniversary of Black April and the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975.  

    Rep. Kim spoke on the House floor yesterday marking Black April. Watch HERE.  

    “Orange County is proudly home to the largest Vietnamese population outside of Vietnam, and many Vietnamese Americans I represent fled Vietnam during the Fall of Saigon. As we mark the 50th anniversary of Black April, my heart is with our Vietnamese American community, the 2.7 million Americans who fought to protect Vietnam from communism, and Vietnamese people oppressed by the Vietnamese government,” said Rep. Young Kim. “I am proud to join this bipartisan resolution and will do my part as House Foreign Affairs East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee Chairwoman to work toward a better Vietnam that upholds human rights and freedom.” 

    “Black April – Tháng Tư Đen – is not just a solemn day in history, it is a reminder of the day hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese people lost everything — our homes, our livelihoods, and our beloved country. Fifty years ago, hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese refugees were forced to leave the only home they knew – most of them boarding boats on uncharted waters, not knowing what awaited them on the other side of their journey,” said Rep. Derek Tran. “I share my own story with hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese Americans born to parents who fled our homeland with nothing. We have built communities in America that are unparalleled in their strength, prosperity, and commitment to preserving our history. As the first Vietnamese American to represent Orange County’s Little Saigon community in Congress, I am humbled by the responsibility to carry this history forward.  As we commemorate this solemn milestone, I invite my colleagues to join me in commemorating this solemn milestone and recommit to the values that matter most — democracy, human rights, and freedom.” 

    “I grew up and live in Orange County. And Orange County is home to the largest Vietnamese community outside of Vietnam. As a member of Congress, I ask that we remember those one million Vietnamese individuals who were forced to flee from their homes, many of whom found safe haven right here in Orange County, and the nearly sixty thousand American service members who lost their lives fighting for freedom in Vietnam,” Rep. Lou Correa said. “We must never relent in our commitment to keeping alive the memory of those lost, protecting human rights, and defending democracy—at home, and abroad.” 

    “Today, April 30, 2025 is a day to honor and thank all who were part of our nation’s efforts in the Vietnam War. They include the 2.7 million soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines and coast guardsmen who courageously put boots on the ground when deployed to Vietnam and other southeast Asian nations supporting the war effort. We will always remember the 58,281 members of the US Armed Forces who sacrificed their lives in the war and whose names are now engraved on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. 1573 of those service members remain ‘Missing In Action.’ Today, America’s Gold Star Families – the parents, wives, siblings and children of those who gave their lives on those foreign shores – are the living legacies of 58,281 American heroes. On this 50th Anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, extend a resounding ‘Welcome Home’ and thank our nation’s Vietnam veterans. At the same time, stand in solidarity and support with the Gold Star Families whose family portraits and holiday meals were forever changed – by the empty space and unfilled seat – reserved for their loved ones who gave their lives in the ultimate sacrifice in the Vietnam War,” said Tony Cordero, Gold Star Son of Maj. William E. Cordero, USAF – KIA June 22, 1965 in Vietnam/Laos, Chairman & Founder of Sons and Daughters In Touch – America’s Gold Star Children from the Vietnam War. 

    Read full text of the resolution HERE. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Canada: Critical Epilepsy Drug Now Covered in Saskatchewan

    Source: Government of Canada regional news

    Released on May 1, 2025

    Saskatchewan residents living with epilepsy will now have another medication available for their treatment. Beginning May 1, the Government of Saskatchewan is adding the anti-seizure medication Xcopri to the Saskatchewan Formulary to treat patients with epilepsy. 

    “Individuals living with epilepsy and the specialists who care for them have been calling for access to this medication. We’re proud to respond to that call,” Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. “This drug offers real hope to people struggling with uncontrolled seizures. It could mean fewer hospital visits, fewer surgeries, and a better quality of life.”

    Epilepsy is a chronic disease characterized by seizures. The cause of epilepsy can include infections, genetics, trauma, stroke and tumors.  

    Xcopri is an epilepsy medication that is used along with other medications to manage seizures that are not controlled with other therapies. Approximately 10,500 people in Saskatchewan live with epilepsy. It’s estimated about 100 people could benefit from this medication in the first year of coverage. 

    “XCopri has shown it has the potential to reduce/control seizures, even for a demographic that has historically struggled with seizure control,” Epilepsy Saskatoon President Lori Newman said. “By having the government add XCopri to the Saskatchewan Formulary, tangible hope exists for people living with epilepsy that their doctor now has unimpeded access to prescribe a new medication – one that has the power to be life-changing.”

    Drug funding decisions in Saskatchewan are informed through a rigorous review process that includes medication assessment through Canada’s Drug Agency, the provincial Drug Advisory Committee of Saskatchewan, and manufacturer pricing negotiations with the pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance (pCPA). Saskatchewan is a member of the pCPA and works collaboratively with other provinces and territories to achieve better value for the publicly funded drug plans as well as patients.

    The Saskatchewan Formulary offers a variety of medications that may be appropriate for epilepsy patients. Patients are encouraged to discuss their medication needs with their health care provider. 

    Criteria for coverage of Xcopri is listed on the Saskatchewan Formulary.

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    MIL OSI Canada News –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Congresswoman Torres Denounces House Republicans Attack on California’s Environmental Progress &Public Health

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Norma Torres (35th District of California)

    May 01, 2025

    Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Norma Torres issued the following statement in response to House Republicans pushing forward multiple joint resolutions of disapproval that target California’s landmark environmental policies and public health protections. The resolutions considered this week attempt to undo essential measures aimed at protecting California’s land and reducing air pollution; notably the Inland Empire has some of the worst air quality in the country. 

    “Once again, House Republican lawmakers are unlawfully attacking California’s efforts to lead the nation in fighting for environmental progress and protecting public health. These joint resolutions of disapproval are a blatant attempt to roll back critical environmental protections and funding that not only benefit California but have far-reaching impacts on the well-being of one of our nation’s largest economies,” said Congresswoman Torres.

    “We cannot afford to let Washington dismantle the progress we’ve made in California, whether it’s in protecting our land, water, and air quality, ensuring clean air and water, or protecting our democratic institutions. The American people deserve better than partisan attacks that prioritize corporate interests over the health of our communities and the integrity of our democracy.”

    Both the General Accountability Office (GAO) and the Senate Parliamentarian have ruled that a Congressional Review Act (CRA) veto is not allowed or appropriate waivers made by federal agencies- which is the case in three of the CRA resolutions being considered in the House.   

    Background: The resolutions include:

    • Blocking California’s Clean Truck Regulations and Emission Standards for Heavy-Duty Engines: This resolution would dismantle California’s efforts to reduce emissions from trucks and heavy-duty engines—critical to improving air quality and protecting public health, especially in disadvantaged communities.

    • Rolling Back the Advanced Clean Cars II Program: This program requires automakers to increase the production and sales of zero-emission vehicles, setting pollution standards that ensure a cleaner future for Californians and help the nation achieve climate goals.

    • Void California’s Omnibus Low NOx Regulation: The regulation addresses harmful diesel engine pollution and significantly expands the state’s efforts to transition to zero-emission trucks, a move crucial to improving air quality and reducing harmful pollutants that exacerbate asthma and other respiratory diseases.

    • Nullifying the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Endangered Species Listing of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Longfin Smelt: This resolution seeks to remove protections for the longfin smelt, a critical species in the Bay-Delta ecosystem, and endanger the delicate balance of the region’s waterways.

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    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Making every visit count: How Federal agencies estimate visitation to our public lands and waters

    Source: US Geological Survey

    Camping at Thousand Island Lake, within the Sierra and Inyo National Forests.

    Federal lands and waters received almost a billion recreational visits per year in recent years, the equivalent of each person in the United States visiting federal lands and waters almost three times a year. Each year, agencies that manage federal lands and waters estimate how many people visited their recreation sites because visitation data are crucial for outdoor recreation planning, decision-making, and managing resources effectively. For example, visitation estimates can inform what visitor services are offered (like, interpretive programs, emergency services, facilities and bathrooms), where staffing is needed, and where investments to improve infrastructure are most warranted. 

    Social scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center partnered with researchers from the University of Washington and Department of the Interior to document the approaches agencies commonly use to estimate visitation and review approaches that are less commonly used. 

    Estimating visitation can be a challenging task; it may be straightforward to count visitors to places like museums where every visitor pays an entrance fee, but many public lands and waters are free to visit and have numerous entrance and exit points. Agencies use a variety of different methods to navigate this challenge based on the characteristics and context of different locations. Common methods to estimating visitation across agencies include using sensors that count traffic on roads or trails, direct observation of visitors, visitor surveys, and administrative data such as entrance fees, permits, or trail registers. Often, multiple sources of data are combined to generate the most accurate estimates. 

    This report also reviews recent research into new and emerging data and approaches for estimating visitation. Digital mobility data based on locations of mobile devices and geolocated social media are the most studied new source of information on visitation. While these data have underlying biases, they can be effective for measuring visitation when calibrated using on-the-ground counts. 

    E-biking in Montana’s Acton Recreation Area.

    The Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act calls for Federal agencies to: report accurate annual visitation data in a consistent manner for each unit of Federal recreational lands and waters in a single reporting system; develop a pilot program for using real-time or predictive data; and advance modeling of recreation use patterns not effectively measured by existing data collection methods. This report is intended to support the implementation of provisions in the EXPLORE Act related to recreation visitation data, as well as provide opportunities to enhance visitation estimation and coordination across federal agencies. 

    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 2, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Largest joint immigration operation in Florida history leads to 1,120 criminal alien arrests during weeklong operation

    Source: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    MIAMI — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with law enforcement partners from the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the state of Florida, led a first-of-its-kind statewide operation April 21 to April 26 that netted 1,120 criminal illegal alien arrests — the largest number in a single state in one week in ICE’s history. Sixty-three percent of those arrested had existing criminal arrests or convictions.

    Arrests included 378 criminal illegal aliens with final orders of removal issued by an immigration judge. Officers arrested various violent offenders, gang members, sex offenders, fugitives from justice and those who pose significant public safety threats. Arrests include members of several different notoriously violent foreign terrorist organizations such as MS-13, Tren de Aragua, Brown Pride Aztecas, Barrio Azteca, Surenos (sur-13) and 18th Street Gang.

    The countries of origin of those arrested include the following: 

    • 437 from Guatemala
    • 280 from Mexico
    • 153 from Honduras
    • 48 from Venezuela
    • 24 from El Salvador
    • 178 from elsewhere

    Those arrested who have final orders of removal or returned to the United States illegally after being deported are subject to immediate removal from the country. The remaining aliens are in ICE custody awaiting due process before an immigration judge or pending travel arrangements for removal.

    “Last week’s operational success of arresting more than 1,100 criminal illegal aliens was truly a collaborative whole-of-government effort by our federal, state and local law enforcement partners in Florida,” said ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan. “Every day, our officers take to the streets and put their lives on the line to apprehend and remove dangerous criminal aliens, transnational gang members and foreign fugitives who have illegally entered the U.S. We are united in our determination to restore integrity to our nation’s immigration system and enhance public safety for all Americans.”

    The state of Florida leads the nation with 287(g) partnerships. This force-multiplying program is named for Section 287(g)(1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which authorizes ICE to delegate specified immigration officer functions to state and local law enforcement officials under the agency’s direction and supervision.

    “I’ve insisted that Florida be the tip of the spear when it comes to state support of federal immigration enforcement. The success of Operation Tidal Wave is proof of our commitment,” said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. “Florida is proud to work closely with the Trump administration and help deliver on the 2024 mandate from America that our borders be secured and our immigration laws be followed. We will continue to engage in broad interior enforcement efforts. Thank you to DHS, ICE, CBP, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Highway Patrol, and Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Commission, Florida National Guard, Florida’s Division of Emergency Management, and everyone involved for your contributions to this effort.”

    “Dangerous criminals have no place in our country. We will apply CBP’s collective intelligence and operational capabilities to target those here illegally who endanger our citizens and the American way of life,” said Miami Sector Border Patrol Chief Patrol Agent Jeffrey Dinise. “Collaborative enforcement efforts such as Operation Tidal Wave, with our DHS and state of Florida law enforcement partners, leverages each of our unique authorities to protect against threats. We look forward to continuing the vital partnership with the State of Florida as we all work toward our shared goal of keeping our communities safe and our nation secure.”

    During the operation, federal, state and local partners helped arrest criminal illegal aliens around Florida. ICE used field office resources, alongside federal partners, to identify priority targets for enforcement action. Law enforcement partners included ICE Homeland Security Investigations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the FBI, the DEA, the ATF and the U.S. Marshals Service.

    The state of Florida, under DeSantis’ direction, provided significant assistance during the statewide operation from multiple agencies.

    In addition, the following sheriff’s offices also provided significant assistance to ICE during the operation: 

    • Alachua County.
    • Baker County.
    • Brandford County.
    • Brevard County.
    • Clay County.
    • Hernando County.
    • Hillsborough County.
    • Indian River County.
    • Orange County.
    • Pinellas County.
    • St. John’s County.
    • Sumter County.
    • Volusia County.

    Many of the criminal aliens arrested during the operation have illegally entered and been removed from the U.S. numerous times and been convicted of multiple criminal offenses. A few of the most egregious examples include:

    • Ciro Ramon Castaneda Perez, a criminal illegal alien from Venezuela, and known member of the violent gang Tren de Aragua, was arrested at his residence in Holly Hill. On April 12, the Port Orange Police Department pulled over Castaneda-Perez for a traffic violation and found cocaine residue and paraphernalia in his vehicle. Castaneda-Perez has a final order of removal issued by an immigration judge.
    • Carlos Eduardo Perez Perez, a criminal illegal alien and suspected associate of the gang Tren de Aragua, was arrested April 25 at the ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Tampa field office. On July 19, 2024, Perez was first encountered and arrested by U.S. Border Patrol at a checkpoint near Sierra Blanca, Texas, after he illegally entered the U.S. without parole or inspection. An immigration judge ordered Perez removed to Venezuela Aug. 26, 2024.
    • Rafael Juarez Cabrera, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala and documented MS-13 gang member, was arrested after being convicted of illegal reentry by a previously removed alien. He has been removed three times prior. He will remain in custody pending prosecution for illegal reentry after deportation
    • Luis Melito Gonzalez Arrellanno, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico and active member of the Brown Pride Aztecas gang, was arrested with a criminal history that includes armed carjacking, firing a weapon, fraud and a conviction for illegal reentry after deportation. He has a final order of removal.
    • Aron Isaak Morazan Izaguirre, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, is an active known or suspected terrorist as a member of the 18th Street Gang. Izaguirre is a two-time illegal reentry and will remain in custody pending removal.
    • Miguel Rodriguez Gonzalez, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, is an active member of the Barrio Azteca gang. His criminal history includes assault, burglary, possession of marijuana, fraud and a conviction of illegal reentry after deportation. He will be held in custody pending his removal from the country.

    For more news and information on ICE’s efforts to enforce our nation’s immigration laws and bolster public safety, national security and border security in Florida, follow us on X at @EROMiami.

    Members of the public can report crimes and suspicious activity by dialing 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or completing the online tip form.

    Video b-roll of immigration enforcement action can be found here.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 2, 2025
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