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Survey Reveals Growing National Impact of Asthma

CDC releases “Asthma’s Impact on the Nation” Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSPF)–May 15, 2012.  An estimated 29.1 million adults (12.7 percent) have been diagnosed with asthma in their lifetimes, and 18.7 million (8.2 percent) still had asthma, according to 2010 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The report, Asthma’s Impact[Read More…]

Jon Stewart Slams Time Magazine (Video)

The Daily ShowGet More: Daily Show Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,The Daily Show on Facebook From February 2012. I was discussing this with a colleague at work today. Decided I wanted to watch it again. Enjoy.

Congo: Now is the Time to Arrest War Criminal Bosco Ntaganda

WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–May 9, 2012.  Congo should heed growing international pressure and arrest wanted war criminal Bosco Ntaganda, the Enough Project said in a new paper. The U.S. government and other donor nations should support and pressure Congo to arrest Ntaganda and other senior commanders, according to the paper. “Bosco Ntaganda’s mutiny[Read More…]

Low Income Families Choose Private Education Over Government Schools in India

UNITED KINGDOM–(ENEWSPF)–8 May 2012.  A study examining children’s schooling in Andhra Pradesh, India, has revealed a dramatic rise in the number of parents opting for fee-paying private schools over state-funded government schools. Even low-income families are ‘voting with their feet’, according to new research led by the University of Oxford.[Read More…]

More for the Money: A Bipartisan Approach to Realign U.S. Foreign Aid

Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–May 8, 2012.  The United States should be more selective about where and how it spends foreign assistance, according to the authors of “Engagement Amid Austerity: A Bipartisan Approach to Reorienting the International Affairs Budget” released today. The report, co-authored by John Norris of the Center for American Progress[Read More…]

Video: Fired From Wells Fargo For Shoplifting 40 Years Ago

From the Huffington Post: Imagine getting fired for a crime you committed not one, not two, not three, but four decades ago. That’s what happened to one Milwaukee woman. Wells Fargo fired Yolanda Quesada after a background check found that she shoplifted in 1972, a local NBC affiliate reports. More here

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