Daily News Roundup: Bloomberg Aims to Speed Up the Demise of Coal Mining
April 13, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News and Features
Michael Bloomberg Takes on the Coal Industry (New Yorker)
American Atheists President David Silverman Suspended After Complaint; Investigation Launched (Christian Post)
Texas A&M Foundation Hits $3 Billion Mark on Campaign (KBTX-TV)
On Arts and Cultural Institutions
Will the Rockefeller Collection Be the First Art Auction to Top $1 Billion? (Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Smithsonian to Open First Base Outside U.S. at Former Olympic Site in London (Art Newspaper)
Opinion: Appointing Yet Another White, Male Director Is a Missed Opportunity for the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York Times)
More News and Features
In Chicago, a Muslim Nonprofit Is Engaging the Community Through Activism (NPR)
Minn. Nonprofits Say Grant Search Has Gotten Tougher (MPR)
On Charities and Politics
Koch Flagship Dark-Money Organization Received $48.7 Million Gift During Election Year (MapLight)
Transcript Reveals Secret Mo. House Committee Interested in Greitens’s Charity Ties (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Ex-Texas Congressman Convicted of Fraud and Conspiracy Over Misuse of Charity Money (Associate Press)
Erie City Council President Indicted on Theft From Nonprofit (Associated Press)