Milestone Events
  • The Technology that Could End Car Crashes

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

    Cars that communicate with each other and with traffic signals could avoid crashes and improve traffic congestion – and the largest road test of technology kicks off today in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

  • National Parks Show Signs of Federal Budget Cuts

    By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post

    After more than a decade of scrimping and deferring maintenance and construction projects — and absorbing a 6 percent budget cut in the past two years — the signs of strain are beginning to surface...

  • Millions Now Stuck in the Rut of Self-Employment

    By Merrill Goozner, The Fiscal Times

    More people are self-employed today and working for less than similarly situated people of a decade ago.

  • Will Robots Cause Mass Unemployment in China?

    By Martin Ford, The Huffington Post

    Manufacturing in the U.S. has become dramatically more productive and requires fewer workers -- but the manufacturing employment decline in China could be significantly worse.

  • Balancing Investments as Multiple Tax Hikes Loom

    By Mark Miller, Reuters

    Washington's fiscal cliff offers a tax hike for just about everyone to hate. If Democrats and Republicans can't strike a deal on an extension of the Bush-era tax cuts by the end of the year, tax...