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Arizona Coyotes Launch Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Platform in Partnership with Kiswe and Scripps Sports

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Friday, February 16, 2024

The Arizona Coyotes announced today a new media rights deal in collaboration with leading direct-to-consumer (D2C) streaming company, Kiswe, and Scripps Sports.

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  • The Arizona Coyotes announced today a new media rights deal in collaboration with leading direct-to-consumer (D2C) streaming company, Kiswe, and Scripps Sports.
  • This partnership heralds a new era for the Arizona Coyotes, bringing all locally broadcast games of the team directly to fans across Arizona through the innovative D2C platform, Coyotes Central .
  • Fans will be able to subscribe to Coyotes Central beginning February 16, 2024, with the first game being streamed live that evening at 7PM MST.
  • “We are excited to launch Coyotes Central, a new streaming platform that allows Arizona Coyotes fans to watch Coyotes games and original content at their convenience,” said Arizona Coyotes President & CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez.

Streaming Now: Documentary America, Invaded Exposes Link Between Open Borders and National Security Threats

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Friday, February 16, 2024

ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- America, Invaded, the latest documentary from award-winning filmmaker Namrata Singh Gujral and Uniglobe Entertainment, examines the loss of service members and the grief of Gold Star families during the Global War on Terror and asks the question: Is our country safer today after 9/11? As well, it explores the national security vulnerabilities created by open-border policies.

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  • As well, it explores the national security vulnerabilities created by open-border policies.
  • America, Invaded reveals the threat of individuals on the terror watch list entering the U.S. at an all-time high.
  • It also recognizes NumbersUSA's efforts to achieve sensible immigration policies – ones that promote the safety, security and well-being of the American people.
  • A dedicated link is available to NumbersUSA members to view the documentary for the special price of $4.99.

Perils of pet poop – so much more than just unsightly and smelly, it can spread disease

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

That’s why signs reminding pet owners to “curb your dog” and scoop their poop have been joined in some places by posted warnings that pet waste can spread disease.

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  • That’s why signs reminding pet owners to “curb your dog” and scoop their poop have been joined in some places by posted warnings that pet waste can spread disease.
  • As a small-animal primary care veterinarian, I deal with the diseases of dog and cat poop on a daily basis.
  • While human diseases caused by soil-transmitted parasites are considered uncommon in the U.S., they infect as many as an estimated billion people worldwide.

Abandoned poop’s impact on people

  • Their microscopic larvae can get into your body through small scratches in your skin after contact with contaminated soil or via accidental oral ingestion.
  • Once in the human body, both hookworm and roundworm larvae can mature and migrate through the bloodstream into the lungs.
  • Hookworms can create a severely itchy condition called cutaneous larva migrans as the larval worm moves just under the skin of its host.


Once the parasite’s life cycle is complete, it may exit the host’s body as an intact adult worm, which looks like a small piece of cooked spaghetti.

The impact on other animals

  • In addition to risks of hookworms and roundworms, pets are also vulnerable to whipworm, giardia and coccidia.
  • Beyond parasites, unattended poop may also be contaminated with canine or feline viruses, such as parvovirus, distemper virus and canine coronavirus, that can create life-threatening disease in other dogs and cats, especially in adult animals that are unvaccinated and puppies and kittens.
  • Coyotes, wolves, foxes, raccoons, minks and bobcats are at risk of contracting parvovirus, coronavirus and distemper.

Responsible pet poop management

  • It’s safest to use a shovel to place the poop directly into a plastic bag, or put a baggie over your hand to grab the poop and then pull the plastic bag over it.
  • While it’s tempting to leave the “soft-serve” or watery poops behind, these are often the more likely culprits for spreading diseases.
  • Other potential sources of poop – and parasite – exposure are the sandbox, beaches and park sand found under and around playgrounds.


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

Trends in wildlife-vehicle collisions can guide prevention strategies in Canada

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

OTTAWA, Nov. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) has released a new fact sheet, Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in Canada, 2000-2020 made possible by sponsorship from Desjardins Insurance .

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  • OTTAWA, Nov. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) has released a new fact sheet, Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in Canada, 2000-2020 made possible by sponsorship from Desjardins Insurance .
  • It examines the magnitude, characteristics and trends related to motor vehicle fatalities involving wildlife collisions in Canada from 2000 to 2020.
  • Only one in three (177) wildlife-vehicle collisions occur in the Fall despite this being a peak period for animal migration.
  • Information about the types of wildlife involved in collisions is key to guide the selection of wildlife mitigation measures.

Coyote Logistics Joins the TriumphPay Payments Network

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

DALLAS, Oct. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TriumphPay announced today the addition of Coyote Logistics to its open payments network.

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  • DALLAS, Oct. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TriumphPay announced today the addition of Coyote Logistics to its open payments network.
  • Brokers joining the TriumphPay payments network enjoy additional layers of data insights, security and transparency through this innovative platform for the freight industry.
  • This partnership within the TriumphPay open payments network signifies another significant step towards advancing the logistics industry.
  • Coyote Logistics joins leading, notable U.S. transportation brokers on the TriumphPay payments network.

PATRÓN Tequila Introduces Limited-Edition Mexican Heritage Tin With Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One Driver Checo Pérez in Celebration of the Spirit of Mexico

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Friday, November 3, 2023

HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- PATRÓN Tequila, the world's number one super-premium tequila*, is collaborating with longtime familia member and beloved Mexican racing icon Checo Pérez, to unveil the 2023 limited-edition PATRÓN Mexican Heritage Tin. Released annually, the 2023 edition artfully encapsulates the magic, drive and passion that these two proudly Mexican icons embody in their respective craft. PATRÓN will celebrate the release of this year's Mexican Heritage Tin at the most anticipated race of the year - the inaugural Vegas race - and will be awarding a pair of lucky winners the ultimate race weekend experience with the "PATRÓN Race to Vegas Sweepstakes."

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  • The PATRÓN Mexican Heritage Tin visually shares the stories, traditions, and culture of Mexico through beautiful one-of-a-kind designs.
  • In 2021, PATRÓN Tequila first began its journey into the world of racing by welcoming Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Driver Checo Pérez into the PATRÓN familia, kicking off a longstanding partnership driven by a mutual passion of being proudly Mexican.
  • Now through this Mexican Heritage Tin collaboration with Checo Pérez that will be celebrated in Vegas, PATRÓN Tequila continues to forge its way into the phenomenon of prestige race culture.
  • Watch Checo Pérez speak to his experience creating the 2023 Mexican Heritage Tin with PATRÓN Tequila here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jROsa8O6zhA

Raytheon's KuRFS and Coyote detect and defeat UAS targets during U.S. Army summer test period

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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz., Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon, an RTX business, successfully demonstrated the capabilities of the Low, slow, small-unmanned aircraft Integrated Defense System, or LIDS, during the U.S. Army's annual summer test period. Joining U.S. Army officials were representatives from a number of international allied ground forces who attended to witness the test events firsthand.

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  • Joining U.S. Army officials were representatives from a number of international allied ground forces who attended to witness the test events firsthand.
  • Raytheon's Ku-band Radio Frequency Sensor, known as KuRFS , and the Coyote® family of effectors provide the essential detect and defeat capabilities of LIDS, the Army's go-to counter-drone solution.
  • Building on similar success at the Army's 2021 and 2022 summer test periods, KuRFS and Coyote proved effective again this year, meeting all test requirements against high-speed, maneuvering targets.
  • Coyote defeated several targets, singles and swarms, demonstrating reduced engagement timelines to defeat multiple threats.

Raytheon's KuRFS and Coyote detect and defeat UAS targets during U.S. Army summer test period

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, October 25, 2023

YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz., Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon, an RTX business, successfully demonstrated the capabilities of the Low, slow, small-unmanned aircraft Integrated Defense System, or LIDS, during the U.S. Army's annual summer test period. Joining U.S. Army officials were representatives from a number of international allied ground forces who attended to witness the test events firsthand.

Key Points: 
  • Joining U.S. Army officials were representatives from a number of international allied ground forces who attended to witness the test events firsthand.
  • Raytheon's Ku-band Radio Frequency Sensor, known as KuRFS , and the Coyote® family of effectors provide the essential detect and defeat capabilities of LIDS, the Army's go-to counter-drone solution.
  • Building on similar success at the Army's 2021 and 2022 summer test periods, KuRFS and Coyote proved effective again this year, meeting all test requirements against high-speed, maneuvering targets.
  • Coyote defeated several targets, singles and swarms, demonstrating reduced engagement timelines to defeat multiple threats.

Concentric by Ginkgo Partners with Penn State University on Zoonotic Disease Biosurveillance Research Supported by USDA Grant

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

 BOSTON and UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Oct. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ginkgo Bioworks (NYSE: DNA), which is building the leading platform for cell programming and biosecurity, today announced it is joining efforts with Penn State University to integrate its biosurveillance capabilities into the university's research of 58 wildlife species for SARS-CoV-2 to monitor potential spillover to humans. The initiative is supported by a cooperative agreement awarded to Penn State from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

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  • The initiative is supported by a cooperative agreement awarded to Penn State from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
  • In partnering with Concentric by Ginkgo, the university will gain access to the biosurveillance research and analytics capabilities used by government institutions to help build more stable and robust biosecurity infrastructure.
  • "We are thrilled to collaborate with Penn State, a land-grant institution at the forefront of zoonotic SARS-CoV-2 biosurveillance, and we are proud to participate in the work USDA is doing to lead on biosecurity," said Matt McKnight, General Manager for Biosecurity at Ginkgo Bioworks.
  • The partners believe the research will provide data that can help support informed decision-making by public health officials.

LARRY THE RANCH DOG: A Found Family Children’s Book for Pet Lovers

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Growing up, they were always a part of her family, and her present-day family also features a number of canine companions.

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  • Growing up, they were always a part of her family, and her present-day family also features a number of canine companions.
  • One of these furry friends is Larry, who happens to be the subject of Larry the Ranch Dog, Campbell’s heartwarming children’s book about a real-life pet rescue story.
  • Blake gives Larry food, water, and a safe place to sleep far from the Coyotes that hunt nearby the family’s ranch.
  • Larry the Ranch Dog is a fully illustrated story filled with rich, colorful art and a wonderful message about belonging.