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Daily News Roundup: Gun-Control Groups Find Advocates in ‘Big Law’

Also, a Chinese couple donates $115 million to Caltech to establish a neuroscience center and a look at how Judith Rodin reshaped the Rockefeller Foundation.

Oakland Fire Underscores Urgent Need for Legit Art Spaces, Nonprofit Leaders Say

Oakland Fire Underscores Urgent Need for Legit Art Spaces, Nonprofit Leaders Say

Two Bay Area foundations had already readied a $1.7 million fund to assist artists and cultural organizations being squeezed by the area’s climbing rents.

Daily News Roundup: Bloomberg Commits $360 Million More to Curb Smoking

Also, the number of private-college presidents pulling down $1 million-plus paychecks rises and a newspaper investigates spending by a San Francisco socialite’s disability charity.

Daily News Roundup: Koch-Backed Nonprofit Shaping Trump Plans for Veterans

Also, a small group of deep-pocketed donors upends medical-research traditions, and a senator calls on the president-elect to strengthen religious charities’ “conscience protection” in hiring.

Daily News Roundup: German Couple Donates $127 Million Art Trove

Also, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s education chief talks to The Chronicle of Higher Education about its $45 billion aim to advance the science of learning.

Daily News Roundup: Big Cities Say They Will Fight Trump on Deportations

Also, federal authorities accuse an Oregon charity of helping people set up religious nonprofits to evade taxes, and “free-market philanthropy” rises in Silicon Valley.

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Obama’s Expansion of Overtime Pay

A Texas court’s ruling on a suit brought by opponents of broadening time-and-a-half benefits puts in limbo the policy change that sparked a contentious debate among nonprofit employers.

Daily News Roundup: Trump Taps Philanthropist Betsy DeVos for Education Dept.

Also, the president-elect says he won’t press for a renewed investigation of the Clinton Foundation and Exxon Mobil accuses Rockefeller family charities of spearheading a climate conspiracy.

Daily News Roundup: Trump Foundation Appears to Admit Self-Dealing in IRS Form

Also, the president-elect affirmed that his charity will not help cover the $25 million settlement of lawsuits alleging fraud by his Trump University.

Daily News Roundup: Penn Fund Gives $100 Million for Philly Revitalization

Also, the Clinton Foundation could face renewed legal scrutiny by a Jeff Sessions-led Justice Department.

Gates Foundation to Match $500,000 in Giving Tuesday Donations Made on Facebook

Gates Foundation to Match $500,000 in Giving Tuesday Donations Made on Facebook

The money will supplement dollars raised on users’ individual fundraising pages, a new feature added to the social network in June.

Daily News Roundup: Bill and Melinda Gatesto Get Presidential Medal of Freedom

Also, a Congressionally appointed panel calls for a national women’s history museum, and the election result fuels fundraising gains for big environmental groups.

New Data Tool Tracks Nonprofits’ Rise and Decline

The Urban Institute’s online tool tracks how various causes fare in attracting support in cities, in states, and across the country.

Daily News Roundup: Planned Parenthood Sees Flood of ‘Pence’ Donations

Also, Lincoln Center appoints its first woman leader, and a new study says donations have replaced ticket sales as U.S. orchestras’ chief revenue source.

Daily News Roundup: Trump Tax Policies May Curb Giving Incentives for Rich

Also, food brand Newman’s Own plays up its giving and plays down its star power to appeal to millennial shoppers, and much of the Trump transition website is found to be cribbed from a nonprofit.

Daily News Roundup: Trump’s Election Fuels Fundraising Jump for News Nonprofits

Also, the V.A. takes steps to fire a staff lawyer who ran a private veterans charity that spent almost all its donations on fundraising.