This article is cross-posted from Climate Dollars In a September 5 article in the Washington Post, investigative journalist Robert O’Harrow uses data from the most famous study by sociologist…
Summary: One of America’s oldest philanthropic organizations, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, was the brainchild of the famously apolitical cereal magnate. Founded almost a hundred years ago, the Kellogg Foundation has…
A new Stanford University study hints at a coming divide in American liberalism, and the rift seems centered on California’s Silicon Valley. This emerging technocratic movement on the Left breaks…
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) president Richard Cohen offered the Washington Examiner the SPLC’s views on Antifa, a violent, far-left movement responsible for many recent attacks on free speech.
The Washington Free Beacon exposed the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a self-appointed hate group monitor infamous for lumping mainstream conservative nonprofits alongside legitimate hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan, keeps…
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), a five-person body responsible for determining rules governing employer-worker relationships, could play a critical role in the future of workers freedom in America. Under…
Hurricane Harvey left an unprecedented trail of devastation in its wake, rendering thousands in Houston, Texas without shelter or aid. But in the midst of historic tragedy the country rallied…
This is Episode 30 of “The Week’s Worst” podcast. In this episode: Matthew Vadum and Michael Watson (filling in for Dr. Steven J. Allen) have a heated debate over the…
What does Mayor Bill de Blasio think is the biggest obstacle to solving income inequality in New York City? Private property rights—the cornerstone of a free republic. In a…
Article originally appeared at Philanthropy Daily – dated September 7, 2017 Effective altruism is a topic I’ve never directly addressed in a Philanthropy Daily post. I’ve written about Peter Singer, whose ideas drive…