An exchange on Meet the Press brings to light important questions about the role of citizen journalists and the need for openness when it comes to candid discussion—about government activity, and about the nonprofit sector.
Gregory to Greenwald on “Meet the Press”: Aren’t You a Criminal?
A well known Russian human rights organization, after being investigated for violations of the new “foreign agents” law, was evicted from its offices in the early morning under suspicious and questionable circumstances.
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Over the years, the Community Development Block Grant program has been whittled down, but now House Republicans want to cut the guts out of the program.
The founder of an Ohio “personhood movement” group wants to raise funds for “justice for the preborn” by auctioning off his firearms.
At the Points of Light Conference on Volunteering and Service, political commentator Bill O’Reilly spoke about the patriotic nature of volunteerism. On the other hand, no amount of dancing around the issues can conceal that some of the assembled speakers have a funny way of showing their love of country.
A recent campaign performed by Facebook to increase organ donor sign-ups demonstrated just how powerful social media can be in expanding your donor base.
More scout troops and packs are losing their affiliates and sponsors in the wake of the recent BSA vote. For better or worse, the decision is seen as “not fully inclusive.”
The descendants of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg speak out on behalf of those targeted by the Espionage Act of 1917, as well as the children left behind.
More than 270 churches have been sold after a loan default since 2010. Does this have any connection to the decline in religious giving observed in the latest Giving USA report?
Charlotte Golar Richie served as senior vice president for public policy, advocacy, and government relations for YouthBuild USA. She’s just one of several candidates to replace Mayor Menino in the upcoming election with a history of working for the social good.
After the foreclosure crisis, the five largest mortgage lenders have satisfied most of their settlement’s financial requirements. But they haven’t completely given up the bad practices and oppressive bureaucracy that they were told to abandon as part of the deal.