Daily News Roundup: Little Progress on Food Insecurity in U.S.
September 19, 2017 | Read Time: 1 minute
America Can’t Make Progress on the Fight Against Food Insecurity (Fast Company)
Charity Triathlon Canceled After Uproar Over Trump Name Change (New York Post)
After DACA Decision, Carlos Slim’s Foundation Steps Up Efforts to Help Mexicans Become U.S. Citizens (Forbes)
One of America’s Biggest Food Banks Just Cut Junk Food by 84 Percent in a Year (NPR)
How a United Nations Innovation Could Transform International Aid Distribution (Fast Company)
As Major Public-Private Park on the Hudson Stumbles, Whitney Museum Plans Major Artwork There (The New York Times)
Opinion From Elsewhere Online
Politicians Believe Nonprofits Can Help the Poor — but Americans Don’t (The Hill)
Gates Foundation’s $120 Million Fuels Lifesaving Work (The Seattle Times)
More Trump-Related News
Eric Trump’s Old Foundation Apparently Held Secret Event at Trump-Owned Golf Club (Forbes)
Trump’s Childhood Home Becomes Weekend Retreat for Refugees in Charity Stunt (Reuters)