Daily News Roundup: Conn. Theater Leader Accused of Sexual Misconduct
January 23, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News and Features
Long Wharf Theater Leader Is Accused of Sexual Misconduct (The New York Times)
How Rich Universities Waste Their Endowments (Washington Monthly)
The Controversial Silicon Valley-Funded Quest to Educate the World’s Poorest Kids (Quartz)
Heritage Foundation Says Trump Has Embraced Two-Thirds of Its Agenda (The New York Times)
Human Services and Health
A Year After CEO’s Death, North Texas Food Bank Donors Exceed Her $55 Million Goal (The Dallas Morning News)
Recovering Addict Nan Goldin Calls on Harvard to Reject Money From Family Tied to OxyContin (The Boston Globe)
Penn. Requires Hospitals to Notify Patients of Charity Care Eligibility (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
More News and Features
Controversial La Salle Artwork Sale Could Set University Museums Back, Experts Say (National Catholic Register)
‘Suspended’ Think Tank Pays Iowa Candidate $185,000 (Associated Press)
International News
Trump’s Global Gag Rule on Abortions Affects Work on HIV, Malaria, and Other Diseases, Aid Groups Say (Associated Press)
Russian Court Closes Foundation of Aleksei Navalny, a Kremlin Critic (The New York Times)
Opinion: The China-United States Exchange Foundation Believes in Academic Freedom (The Washington Post)
More Opinion
Melinda Gates: Let’s Measure the Effects of Sexual Assault (CNBC)
Losing My Faith in Philanthropy Led Me to Rediscover Its Power to Change the World for Good (Quartz)