Daily News Roundup: Emory U. Gets $400 Million Pledge
January 8, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
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Woodruff Foundation Pledges $400 Million to Emory U. (Atlanta Business Chronicle)
Taxes as Charity? N.J. Towns Try to Elude GOP Tax Law (The New York Times)
ACLU to Storm 2018 Midterms, Aims to Become the NRA of the Left (Politico)
At Golden Globes, Causes Outshine Celebrities (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Charity-Care Spending Flat Among Top Hospitals (Modern Healthcare)
Students Wearing Coats in Cold Classrooms Spur Donations (Associated Press)
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Drug Charity Halts Patient Aid After U.S. Health Agency Pulls Approval (Reuters)
New Tax Law Eliminates Deduction for Donations Made to Colleges to Acquire Season Tickets (NPR)
Looted Antiques Seized From Billionaire Philanthropist’s Home, Prosecutors Say (The New York Times)
Ex-Employee of Okla. Nonprofit to Pay $3 Million for Embezzlement (Associated Press)
Nonprofits Test New Ideas
These Poverty-Fighting Startups Are Slaying Silicon Valley’s Sacred Cows (Fast Company)
Doctors Without Borders Tests ‘Runaway Bag’ for Health Care When People Are Fleeing (NPR)