Facebook Exposes Charities to Hackers: Daily News Roundup
December 4, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Facebook Exposes Nonprofits to Donors and Hackers (Wired)
Soros-Funded University Says It Has Been Kicked Out of Hungary (Washington Post)
St. Jude Hospital Receives $50 Million Gift (Commercial Appeal)
Nonprofit Cashed In Using Ark. Program for Mental-Health Services and Got Assist From Government Bribes (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette)
Prominent New Orleans Philanthropist Used Foundation to Make Questionable Deals (New Orleans Advocate)
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Criticized for Tweet Pledging $50 Million to Charity (Canadian Press). See more coverage from the Chronicle about the charity event in South Africa, where the Trudeau controversy started.
More News
Duke U. Changing Name of Building Dedicated to Racist Figure (Newsweek)
Not One Ivy League Endowment Beat a Simple U.S. 60-40 Portfolio Over 10 Years (Institutional Investor)
Whitney Museum Workers Angry Over Vice Chairman’s Ties to Border Violence (CBS News)
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Michael Bloomberg: Why I’m Coming to Iowa (Des Moines Register)
Microsoft’s Justin Spelhaug Drafts New Blueprint for Tech Philanthropy (GeekWire)