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More Emails Between Clinton Foundation and State Dept. Aides Released

Citizens United has released a batch of email exchanges between a former Clinton Foundation official and Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin discussing invited guests and seating at a luncheon, according to ABC News.

Report Finds Questionable GoFundMe Campaigns After Orlando Shooting

An analysis of 30 campaigns on the crowdfunding website established after the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando found that most lacked key details about who was raising money or what the funds would be used for, says the Associated Press.

Book Details Foundation Influence on Obama Education Policy

Built on a researcher’s extensive interviews with insiders at the Gates, Broad, Ford, and Kellogg foundations, Policy Patrons reveals how the big grant makers operate in the spheres of advocacy and policy and helped shape the Education Department’s agenda, according to The Washington Post.

ISIS Hostage’s Family Says President Broke Donation Promise

The parents of Kayla Mueller, who was killed in captivity last year by Islamic State militants, tell ABC News that President Obama has failed to make a gift he pledged after their daughter’s death to a charity they established in her name.

Bloomberg Gives Harvard $32 Million to Train Urban Leaders

The media mogul and ex-New York City mayor’s donation will launch a program based at the university to educate mayors and their aides on tackling major issues facing cities, reports The Washington Post.

Answers to Questions About Clinton’s and Trump’s Giving

With Clinton Foundation controversies dominating election coverage this week, The Washington Post offers a primer on what’s known and unknown about both major-party presidential candidates’ philanthropic efforts.

Obama Declares Donated Maine Woodlands a National Monument

The president on Wednesday established the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument on more than 87,000 acres of pristine territory that was formally transferred to the government this month by Burt’s Bees co-founder Roxanne Quimby as part of a gift worth $100 million, reports The Washington Post.

Chelsea Clinton to Remain on Foundation’s Board

The Clinton Foundation said Wednesday that the former first daughter will retain a role with the family charity even if her mother is elected president, The Wall Street Journal reports, while Hillary Clinton fired back on CNN against claims that she favored foundation donors as secretary of state.

Community Fund Slammed Over Gift to Baltimore Surveillance Program

Community Fund Slammed Over Gift to Baltimore Surveillance Program

Texas billionaires John and Laura Arnold provided money that helped launch a program that critics say infringes on civil rights and treats city residents “like war criminals.”

AP’s Report on Clinton Meetings Questioned

Vox and The Washington Monthly are taking the Associated Press to task for its reporting Wednesday on Hillary Clinton’s meetings with Clinton Foundation donors during her tenure as secretary of state, particularly over how the news service hyped its coverage on social media.

Duke U. Lays Claim to $10 Million From Oilman’s Estate

The university filed probate-court papers Tuesday seeking more than $9.9 million in what it says were unfunded pledges made by oil and gas magnate Aubrey McClendon before his death in March, reports The Wall Street Journal.

Faith Nonprofits Sue Over Health Coverage for Transgender People

Five states and a trio of religiously affiliated medical nonprofits filed a legal challenge in Texas on Tuesday to provisions of the Affordable Care Act aimed at ensuring coverage for transgender people, BuzzFeed News reports.

Burt’s Bees Founder Donates Maine Land for Preservation

Conservationist and natural-cosmetics entrepreneur Roxanne Quimby has formally ceded ownership of 87,500 acres in rural Maine from her charitable foundation to the federal government, which is considering a controversial proposal to designate the property a national monument, writes the Associated Press.

Clinton Met With Scores of Donors to Foundation While at State

More than half of the 154 people from outside government with whom Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton met while serving as secretary of state were donors to her family’s charity, the Associated Press reports, citing State Department calendars from her tenure.

New Pa. Attorney General Must Put an End to Hershey Trust Scandals

The $12.3 billion charity has become a symbol of the broken government systems for regulating nonprofits.

Emails Show More Clinton Fund Donors Sought State Dept. Help

The latest batch of internal State Department communications released by conservative advocacy group Judicial Watch shows a pattern of Clinton Foundation supporters seeking meetings and other assistance from the agency when it was led by Hillary Clinton, reports The Washington Post.