Rainwater Bottling Company Denied Charity Status
The Internal Revenue Service has denied tax-exempt status to a company that plans to collect and bottle rainwater.
Proposed IRS Changes Would Give States Easier Access to Records on Nonprofits
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking public comments on proposed rule changes that would make it easier for certain state officials to access IRS records about registered nonprofit groups.
Secret Recording Explores Relationship Between Billionaire Soros and NPR
A tape released by the conservative activist James O’Keefe is the third to show how NPR handled the fake donors.
Videographer Behind Secret NPR Videos Makes Push for Nonprofit Status
Nonprofit experts say the political bent of James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas is not a stumbling block to nonprofit status, but pleading guilty to a misdemeanor is.
Local Stations Fear for the Worst in the Wake of NPR Controversy
Local stations fear a loss of private and federal support and say they too have been approached by donors who wanted to trap them into saying negative things about Republicans.
Undercover Video Prompts Resignation of NPR CEO, Fund Raiser
Vivian Schiller, the chief executive of NPR, today resigned following the release of an embarrassing video of a former top NPR fund raiser.