Obama Has Few Options With Russia
…options in dealing with issues like Russia, immigration, Syria and the Middle East. Washington, DC – “It seems hard to play the long game in an era of instant news…
…options in dealing with issues like Russia, immigration, Syria and the Middle East. Washington, DC – “It seems hard to play the long game in an era of instant news…
…the world’s latest automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and concept cars. “The New York Auto Show embodies the energy and excitement of the Empire State and I am personally thrilled to participate…
…for enhanced education technology in schools. The members of the Smart Schools Commission include: Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman and Former CEO of Google. Geoffrey Canada, President and CEO for Harlem…
…Perez said. “You’ve been doing it for over 60 years, developing world-class curriculum, utilizing cutting-edge technology, never compromising on quality, leveraging hundreds of millions of dollars of private sector dollars…
…for paying low wages. Meanwhile, U.S. CEOs – the highest paid in the world – pocketed an average of $11.7 million in 2013. That means CEOs were paid 331 times…
…that working men and women need to start “running their own people” in elections. “We know better than anyone else what’s in our best interest,” Hawkins said this week. On…
April 14, 2014 By Joe Maniscalco Design contest winners are awarded their prize. New York, NY – In a rapidly changing world increasingly obsessed with glass and steel, there’s at…
…Since then, Quirky has commercialized 150 products. “GE and Schenectady gave the world electricity, the first television broadcast, the steam turbine, and dozens of other transformative inventions,” said Quirky Founder…
April 3, 2014 By Alan Schulkin New York, NY — New York City will open a record-breaking 4,268 new full-day pre-kindergarten seats in public schools by September 2014. These seats…
…something like that,” said Foye. One day after the Mastro report was released David Samson resigned as the authority’s chairman. Foye told the Daily News in February that Mr….