That’s the title of a new five-part series on class action lawsuit abuse appearing in the Examiner, a new Washington, DC newspaper that’s giving the Post and the Times a run…
The latest issue of Conde Nast Portfolio reports that ten years ago this month Ted Turner pledged to give $1 billion to the U.N. But so far Turner has…
Nonprofits that rely on Congress for earmarks (D.C. lingo for legislation in which money is slated for a specific recipient) have to hope their sponsor stays out of trouble lest…
Stephanie Strom’s front page story on the charitable tax deduction is remarkable in only one sense: She starts with the assumption that charitable giving is questionable because it takes…
Below is a short description of our September publications with links included. Enjoy! Congress is about to pass a “cap-and-trade” energy bill that claims to keep global warming in check…
A Capital Research Center Highlight August 30, 2007 Gaddafi Reloaded How a Terrorist Financier Uses Charities for a PR Facelift By Eliza Gheorghe Summary: Westerners know that Libya is an…
Safeguarding a Conservative Donor’s Intent The Roe Foundation at 39 [PDF Here] By John J. Miller Summary: The late Thomas A. Roe, a businessman with an enduring respect…
Since 1930 the mammoth W.K. Kellogg Foundation has given billions of dollars to causes and projects that encourage dependency on government. Founder W.K. Kellogg rejected socialism, but he was not…
Liberal advocacy groups --and the foundations that fund them-- expect the 110th Congress to add new layers of government regulation onto businesses that keep the U.S. economy dynamic. They want…