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Daily News Roundup: Women Aid Workers Worldwide Join Calls to Fight Sexual Abuse

March 9, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute

Top News

Amid Sex-Abuse Scandals, Women Aid Workers Call for Reforms (Reuters)

Bipartisan Bill Would Scrap Levy on College Endowments in New Tax Law (Bloomberg)

Plus: See more in this article from The Chronicle of Higher Education

Home Depot Pledges $50 Million to Train Veterans, At-Risk Teens in Skilled Trades (Military Times)


Salvation Army Opens First Grocery Store to Expand Food Options in Baltimore (CBS Baltimore)

NRA Foundation Gave Youth Programs $61 Million Over Six Years to Increase Interest in Shooting Activities (Associated Press)

About Wealthy Donors

African-American Philanthropy Shows Renewed Focus on Social Uplift and Justice (The Financial Times)

Former U.N. Food Program Head Adds Nutrition Concerns to Fight Against World Hunger (The Financial Times)


Wealthy Individuals Are Putting Greater Support Into Clean-Ocean Efforts (The Economist)

Struggling African Universities Are Losing Out in Failure to Cultivate Alumni (Quartz)

Other News

Leaked Memo Suggests U.N. Mishandling of Sexual-Assault Investigations

Renowned Trauma Center Roiled by Allegations of Staff Mistreatment (Boston Globe)


Baltimore Approves $200,000 in Legal Aid to Help Fight Deportations ( Baltimore Sun)

Nevada Nonprofit for Mortgage Relief Violated Its Policies, Report Finds (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Two Charities Reap Gifts From $560 Million Powerball Secret Winner in New Hampshire (USA Today)

Hong Kong Court Rules That Late Tycoon’s Entire Estate Can Go to Charity, Despite Family’s Protest (South China Morning News)