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Sandy’s Aftermath: How to Help
Humanitarian organizations such as the Red Cross and the Salvation Army are looking for volunteers and donations.

Penn State’s Legal Troubles Have Only Just Begun
With Jerry Sandusky set to be sentenced next month and Penn State fined $60 million by the NCAA, it might seem as though the embattled university can put the...
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– the share of $10 million in federal anti-terror grants announced Friday that went to Jewish groups. The funds, from the Department of Homeland Security, are to...

Amid Economic Crisis, Spain Ponders Taxing Catholic Church Property
Although they have rented it out to a restaurant for the past five years, the owners of one building in Aspe have never paid property tax. Nor have they ever...
Did We Fumble the World's Largest Cyberattack?
It's looking like the world's biggest cyberattack, and also like it's been transpiring under our noses. That's according to a report released today by security...
Ads Creep into Twitter Timelines, but Don't Panic Yet
Twitter has devised a way for advertisers to make their messages more prominent in users' timelines, but it's not the full-fledged ad invasion that you might be...

Legal Clouds Grow Thicker Around Israel's Olmert
Since September, the corruption trial of Ehud Olmert has been playing out in Jerusalem District Court with all the makings of a Greek tragedy. The once proud and...
Nonprofits Want Campaign Voice
If it were up to Robert Egger, the 2008 campaign endorsements would carry messages like "Girl Scouts Choose Hillary" or "The Cleveland Library Votes Giuliani."...
How You Can Help Now
Ready to help save the world? There are thousands of nonprofit organizations from which to choose, whether you want to give money, volunteer your time or donate...
Philanthropy: A Net for Volunteers: THE INTERNET IDEALIST
When Ami Dar first started using the Internet in 1993, he had a narcissistic reaction. "I thought, Someone has invented something just for me," recalls Dar,...


