by Kimiteru Tsuruta | Aug 22, 2012 | Immigration, Topics
WASHINGTON – Although President Barack Obama in June announced a program to allow young undocumented immigrants to get work permits and avoid deportation, the deferred action plan can result in families being separate, experts say. Obama announced the Deferred Action...
by Kimiteru Tsuruta | Aug 21, 2012 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – While a strong majority of American voters support funding for education, the country is lagging behind global competitors like China and India in commitment to education, said a study released by the Center for American Progress. The study, released...
by Kimiteru Tsuruta | Aug 20, 2012 | Science + Technology
WASHINGTON – Although most of the health care debate has centered on medical care, many Americans are ending up in emergency rooms with severe tooth abscesses as federal and state governments struggle to expand access to dental care, according to a recent report. In...
by Kimiteru Tsuruta | Aug 14, 2012 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON –The aerospace industry, which has been historically immune to spending cuts, could face a difficult path ahead as a result of sequestration, according to an industry report released this week. As a consequence of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit...
by Kimiteru Tsuruta | Aug 8, 2012 | Business & Tech
Eye-tracking technology allows people with disabilities to function a computer with their eye movement. The applications for the technology are expanding, as it is being implemented in marketing research and may eventually become standardized in many consumer...