Daily News Roundup: Save the Children Admits ‘Unsafe Behavior’ in Workplace
March 8, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Save the Children Releases Reports on Harassment Complaints, Admits ‘Unsafe Behavior’ in Workplace (BBC News)
USC Fundraising Chief Who Led $6.6 Billion Drive to Step Down (Daily Trojan) Plus: See a Chronicle story on USC’s record-breaking capital campaign.
Peter Thiel’s Money Talks, in Contentious Ways. But What Does He Say? (New York Times)
Amid Allegations of Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar, U.S. Holocaust Museum Revokes Award to Aung San Suu Kyi (New York Times)
Other News
Fla. Lawmakers Scrap Troubled Charity Drive That Once Raised Millions From State Workers (Tallahassee Democrat)
Humana Boosts Profit-Based Executive Bonuses by Excluding Charity Donation From Company Earnings (Axios)
N.Y. State Comptroller Questions Stony Brook Foundation Loans to University Officials (The Statesman)
Rising Number of Nonprofit Hospitals See Credit Downgrades From Moody’s (Healthcare Dive)
Calif. Sheriff Bars Advocacy Group’s Visits to Immigration Detainees at County Jail (San Francisco Chronicle)
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis: We’ll Leave Money to Charity, not Our Kids (Business Insider)
N.H. Powerball Winner Seeking Anonymity Wants to Donate Up to $50 Million of Jackpot (Associated Press)
On Arts and Culture
Art Museums in Puerto Rico Face Long and Expensive Recovery (New York Times)
Woman Leader, Rare in French Museum World, Puts Stamp on Paris’s Musée d’Orsay (New York Times)
How the Bronx Museum Is Using Art Class to Talk to Kids About Gun Violence (Observer)