Daily News Roundup: Bono Says Charity He Co-Founded Failed to Protect Workers From Abuse
March 12, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Bono Apologizes as Accusations of Bullying and Abuse Hit Charity He Co-Founded (New York Times)
Opioid Protest at Metropolitan Museum of Art Targets Donors Connected to OxyContin (New York Times)
Violence Strikes a Nonprofit Veterans Program That Strove to Prevent It (New York Times)
Nonprofit Officials Accused of Harassing Union Organizers (Boston Globe)
#MeToo Is Fresh Backdrop in Lawsuit Over Haiti Orphanage Abuse Claims (Associated Press)
David Rockefeller’s Estate Sale May Hit $1 Billion (Bloomberg)
Arts News
Arts Contributes 4.2% of U.S. Economy, Study Says (Los Angeles Times)
European Museums Get Adventurous With Virtual Reality (New York Times)
Sotheby’s Auction to Raise Money for Studio Museum’s New Home (New York Times)
New Contemporary Art Institute Reverberates in Richmond’s Historic Landscape (New York Times)
Other News
Conservation Group Offers ‘Greener’ Burials — Casket Optional (NPR)
Trump-Inspired ‘Rage Philanthropy’ May Be Burning Out (Fast Company)
Look-a-Like Cancer Charity Forced to Donate Money to American Cancer Society (WMAR)