Daily News Roundup: James Levine Sues the Metropolitan Opera
March 16, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
James Levine, Fired Over Abuse Allegations, Sues the Metropolitan Opera (New York Times)
Donor Pulls $14 Million Gift to U. of Nevada at Las Vegas (Las Vegas Now)
About Puerto Rico and Charity Relief
6 Months After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico Pleads for Help (Associated Press)
New Comic-Book Anthology Raises Money for Puerto Rico (Washington Post)
About Giving
Stephen Hawking’s Death Spurs Donation Surge to Motor Neuron Disease Charity (Newsweek)
Chuck Feeney, the Billionaire Who Gave It All Away, Lives Modestly in Rented Apartment (Irish Times)
Museum of the American Revolution Gets $8 Million Gift and Ups Capital Campaign (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Art Dealer Donates James Joyce Trove to Library (New York Times)
More News
Cooper Union Announces Plan to Reinstate Free Tuition (New York Times)
Trump Wildlife Protection Board Stuffed With Trophy Hunters (Associated Press)
Germans First? A Food Bank Bars Migrants, Setting Off a Storm (New York Times)
N.Y. State Donation-Bin Mandates Cost Charities Thousands (WGRZ)
Politicians Use Nonprofits as ‘Secret Cash’ Source, Says a Report (Springfield News-Leader)
Atlanta Ballet Unveils Plans to Expand (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Google Doodle Honors Philanthropist George Peabody (C/Net)
Denver-Area Nonprofits Compete in March Madness-Style Fundraising Tournament (5280 Denver’s Mile High Magazine)