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Here’s What I.V.F. Patients Really Need: More Access and Fewer Lies

Politicalization of the procedure detracts from the urgent need for more funding and research.

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The Growing Pains of America’s Nonprofit Sector

As tax-exempt organizations expand rapidly, lawmakers and experts debate policies that could reshape the charitable landscape — from small local nonprofits to multibillion-dollar institutions.

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MacArthur, the San Francisco DA, and the Pitfalls of Funding Government Programs

A disagreement about how to spend grant money offers poignant lessons on the perils of investing in public institutions.

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The IRS and ‘Churches’ That Aren’t Really Churches

How the government can stop the IRS from treating advocacy groups with a “biblical worldview” like real churches

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The Case for Doing Away With the Charitable Deduction

A tax code tweak that replaces the deduction with matching grants could encourage everyone to donate.

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OpenAI Looks to Shift Away From Nonprofit Roots and Convert Itself to For-Profit Company

OpenAI’s history as a nonprofit research institute that also sells commercial products like ChatGPT may be coming to an end as the San Francisco company looks to more fully convert itself into a for-profit corporation accountable to shareholders.

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When Nonprofits and Others Pay for House Members’ Global Travel, Families Often Go, Too

Almost a third of those payments by private interest groups cover the costs of a lawmaker’s relative.

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Trump’s Tax Cuts Led to a $20 Billion Reduction in Charitable Giving Within a Year

Giving usually increases from year to year — especially when the economy is doing well.

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Congressional Scrutiny of Foreign Donors Is a Good Thing for All Nonprofits

Recent legislation meant to promote transparency in giving by foreign philanthropists will boost the charitable world’s credibility.

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Court Battle Underscores Faith Groups’ Battle Against Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

This fight to keep Annunciation House open has drawn media attention to conflicts between religious communities that assist migrants and the goals of political authorities.

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Can a $30 Million Bet on Supreme Court Reform Rise Above Partisan Divides?

The Brennan Center’s new Kohlberg Center on the U.S. Supreme Court will test whether judiciary reforms can rise above the political fray or just widen it.

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NRA Legal Judgment Bans LaPierre From Working There for a Decade

The decision could signal the end of the gun group’s fight with N.Y. authorities.

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How NIL in College Sports Has Raised Questions About Nonprofits

The complicated, often murky, world of name, image, likeness in college sports has had an unanticipated effect on the nonprofits that help players secure sponsorship deals — namely, what is charitable about paying college players?

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‘Project 2025,’ a Conservative Plan, Would Overhaul U.S. Public Policy and Government

It would prioritize energy production over environmental and climate-change concerns, reject the idea of abortion as health care, criminalize pornography, and eliminate or restructure countless government agencies.

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J.D. Vance and His Many Philanthropy Grievances: What’s at Stake

The tax treatment of private foundations, long relegated to the wastelands of Washington policy debate, is poised to gain visibility with the selection of J.D. Vance as the Republican vice presidential nominee.

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Campus Protests, Donor Secrecy, and a Moment for Reform

The right’s politicized calls to “follow the money” speak to a very real need for donor transparency and nonprofit oversight.