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Fearing funding cuts, the anti-sexual-violence organization RAINN barred referring callers to resources for L.G.B.T.Q. people ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita is threatening to challenge Notre Dame's nonprofit status because the university seeks to create ...
Understood.org, a leading nonprofit supporting the 70 million people in the U.S. who have learning and thinking differences, ...
Founder, Nekpen Wilson discusses workplace equity, income transparency, and leadership coaching ahead of Roadmap to Billions ...
Among the many federal grants canceled by the Trump administration are two related to the community that hosts a huge energy ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim this week that there is an unreported “genocide” happening ...
Efforts to mandate Asian American Pacific Islander history in North Carolina schools continue to be stalled on the state ...
Public broadcasting stations could lose significant funding if the Trump administration succeeds at defunding the Corporation ...
Katharine Meyer, NPR president and CEO, issued a statement the next morning: “The President’s order is an affront to the First Amendment rights of NPR and locally owned and operated stations ...
RAINN's decision to stop referring callers to resources for immigrants and LGBTQ+ people reportedly comes in response to Trump's DEI-related threats.
LEAF Global Arts, the Asheville Arts Museum and ArtsAVL are among the five organizations impacted by the cuts.