In order to fully eradicate the rape kit backlog, we must first understand why there is one to begin with. That answer may lie in our societal attitude toward rape.
In order to fully eradicate the rape kit backlog, we must first understand why there is one to begin with. That answer may lie in our societal attitude toward rape.
Two years later, there are at least six independent government investigations of what has become known as the “IRS scandal”—and the investigations continue.
These platforms for online religious tithing are worth a look, if only for their mix of services aimed at community building.
Conspiracy thinking is alive and well in the Southwest, where right-wingers think the U.S. Army’s Jade Helm training exercises are a secret plot to invade Texas.
There are many reasons to admire Jimmy Carter for his post-presidential career dedicated to peace and human rights. We hope he recovers quickly from the illness he developed while monitoring elections in Guyana.
Before today’s upcoming announcement of whether the officer who shot 19-year-old Tony Robinson, Jr., will be indicted, the superintendent of the Madison School District paused to give advice to parents of students who may protest.
Last week, a report published by the Journal for Health Affairs challenged the assertion that patient health is significantly compromised when hospitals close.
Seven museums across New York State and Connecticut are collaborating to produce seven shows, each of which is focused on one of the seven deadly sins.
Nonprofits have long had a stake in reducing the influence of big money on electoral campaigns. In the 2016 presidential election, only candidate Bernie Sanders is willing to make the Supreme Court Citizens United decision into a campaign issue.
It was an interesting week that was in the fight over minimum wage.
Last week was a celebration of charter schools across the nation, highlighted by a ringing endorsement from President Obama, but it’s not quite clear exactly what dimensions of charter school performance advocates should be celebrating.
Acquisitions to expand among nonprofit senior residential organizations started slowly after the recession, but now are surging and can often entail buying a for-profit.