Daily News Roundup: Zuckerberg and Facebook Executives Clash Over Philanthropy Work
October 2, 2017 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top Stories
Mark Zuckerberg Clashed With Facebook Executives Over Letting Employees Work on His Philanthropy (Business Insider)
New York Charity With Large Stake in China’s HNA Group Rethinks Tax Status (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)
More Trafficking Victims Turn to Nonprofit-Run Hotline With Pleas for Help (Associated Press)
About Disaster Relief
Orlando Bravo, a San Francisco Tech Investor and Puerto Rico Native, Pledges $10 Million for Hurricane Aid (San Francisco Chronicle)
Celebrity Chef José Andrés, a Naturalized U.S. Citizen, Has Become the Face of American Disaster Relief (The Washington Post)
About the Arts
The Metropolitan Opera Offers Buyouts to Its Staff as Its Season Opens (The New York Times)
How the Lyric and Joffrey’s New Partnership Will Change Cultural Chicago (Chicago Tribune)
In an Era of Strife, Museums Collect History as It Happens (The New York Times)
Correction: An earlier version of this roundup credited The New York Times with the article by the Associated Press on a nonprofit hotline for victims of human trafficking.