Give Local York outdoes itself on Day of Giving Give Local York outdid itself in a lot of ways during its 2024 Day of Giving Friday. The more than $5.2 million raised for 323 local nonprofits far surpassed the $4.64 million raised in 2023. The ... 05/4/2024 - 7:37 am | View Link
Charitable giving surges as donor-advised funds gain appeal for tax advantages and flexibility Despite economic pressures weighing on Americans, charitable giving remains robust. According to a recent report by Fidelity Charitable, the organization issued nearly $12 billion in grants through it ... 05/3/2024 - 5:00 pm | View Link
ULM raises over $500k during annual Day of Giving MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Today (May 3) the University of Louisiana Monore raised $556,557 during its second annual Day of Giving. A total of 176 people donated to this year’s fundraiser. Susan Chappell, ... 05/3/2024 - 7:46 am | View Link
ULM raises over $556K during second annual Day of Giving On May 3, 2024, the University of Louisiana Monroe raised more than $556,000 during its second annual Day of Giving. According to officials, 176 donors raised $556,557 for their favorite colleges and ... 05/3/2024 - 6:07 am | View Link
Tech giving day raises $1.96 million dollars Gifts ranged from $5 to six figures, including two notable gifts to the Forest Products Innovation Center and the College of Business Center for Information Assurance. 05/3/2024 - 12:20 am | View Link
Ukraine estimates that over half of all Russian casualties are due to small, cheap FPV drones are just modified consumer items. Last year, Russian radio jammers often brought them down, to the point that Ukraine was losing upwards of 10,000 a month. Since then, the technology has advanced and their jammers don't work anymore.
Rumours have been swirling about Cuellar for over two years, ever since the FBI raided his home in January 2022.
Cuellar maintains his and his wife's innocence and vows to fight the charges. Since he had no challengers, Cuellar will be on the ballot in November for the Democrats in TX-28.
A long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Rudy Giuliani was not only respected, but revered as "America's Mayor." The hero of 9/11 (which he'd tell you every other sentence). He never deserved any of it, of course.
He was always a nasty piece of work, a philanderer, racist and, frankly, an asshole who couldn't get along with anyone.
Progressive policy experts took aim at corporate greed and profiteering during a Thursday U. S. Senate hearing on "shrinkflation," the process of reducing the size or quantity of a product while selling it at the same price.
At the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
hearing—entitled "Higher Prices: How Shrinkflation and Technology Can Impact Consumers' Finances"—Chair Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) began by acknowledging that "prices today are far too high, and families are having a harder time finding a fair price, seeing more of their paycheck vanish into thin air."
"All of this is happening while corporate profits hit record highs," the senator continued.
MSNBC's Katy Tur and Axios' Jim VandeHei managed to have a very long conversation about the effects of right wing propaganda without ever mentioning the words right wing propaganda. I guess I should quit being astounded by stuff like this, but it continues to amaze me how people in our corporate news media dance around naming just who exactly is responsible for turning most Republicans' brains into mush.
Here's the transcript of the beginning of their exchange from her show this Thursday, and notice the words that aren't used here.
Donald Trump's TIME interview will shock you. It is a long piece, but every American needs to read it. This country must wake up and realize what we face in the 2024 election: it's all hands on deck. TIME reporter Eric Cortellessa explains:read more