by Kevin Wang | Aug 22, 2012 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON – A former U.S. Special Operations sniper for four years, Frank Campanaro says his six-year military service not only gave him bumps and bruises, but also valuable assets that made him a better fighter in the business world. For the hard-nosed veteran, the...
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 Gino Vicci | Aug 16, 2012 | Business & Tech
As Labor Day weekend nears, more than 10,000 police departments and law enforcement agencies across the nation will begin an anti-drunk driving campaign starting on Friday. The crackdown referred to as “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over,” comes at a time...
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 Elizabeth Dexheimer | Aug 14, 2012 | Business & Tech
WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission is teaming up with private businesses and nonprofits to launch a computer donation drive to help low-income families, part of a public-private partnership to narrow the digital divide in the U.S. Today, 60...
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...