It’s been two years since the Trump administration buried net neutrality in the ground. Now it has a headstone. On October 1st, a federal appeals court judge ruled in…
Sometimes funders aren’t what they seem. Say you’re working to tackle human rights violations in developing countries. Activists need friends with deep pockets, so you turn to a likely ally:…
Last week, I compared the risk of a college football bet against the odds of an “investment” in a college degree paying off. Multiplying the following data points together…
Allied Progress wants you to know how outrageous copy-and-paste comments submitted to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) really are. According to the group, nearly a quarter of the…
On July 9, 2019, Hawaii Governor David Ige (D) vetoed House Bill 748, which would have protected his citizens from a type of police abuse that rarely makes headlines:…
Wikipedia (according to Wikipedia) has “500 million unique visitors per month” and is the “largest and most popular general reference work” on the internet. Facebook and YouTube rely on…
“The Kansas City Star’s editorial board is just like all the radical left. If you disagree with them, you are a racist.” This is a published letter to the editor…
A decade ago, Bill Allison of the Sunlight Foundation was looking for a short phrase to put before the following fact: “Of the 202 outside organizations spending money to…
Not all “dark money” funders are created equal. In our latest profile of the Left’s leading “dark money” grantmakers, we chart the reach of NEO Philanthropy—a massive clearinghouse instrumental in…
Little is known about what kind of projects NEO Philanthropy sponsored in its early days, but according to Michele Lord it was always intended to serve as an incubator for…