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In many ways, nonprofits – and the people they serve - are the most vulnerable to the current gutting of the federal government and the assault on the nation’s social programs.
"Money didn't have a purpose for me; I didn't really know what it was. I just knew that I had it and didn't care about it." ...
The sociological theories on cultural taste popularized by French thinker Pierre Bourdieu over 45 years ago have reached a ...
The phrase "too broke to buy cheap" used to mean something. Lower quality clothes made cheaply and sold in bulk, or " fast ...
If I am going to be completely honest, I found myself becoming frustrated by the fact that I didn’t have the money to buy my ...
People who don’t extend empathy to others look cheap, no matter how much money they have in the bank. According to a study on ...
Cargo theft also has the ability to disrupt the flow of goods, which can lead to delays and shortages of the products that ...
The question of whether the United States is an oligarchy has come to the fore, as Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and New ...
Politically speaking, it is useful to follow the money, the donor dollars. The more greenbacks flow to America's bipartisan ...
In 1918, Theodore Roosevelt penned an editorial in the Kansas City Star in which he described the role of the president as ...
With April 15’s tax day still fresh in mind, this Behind the News explores the origin of the federal income tax and finds ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The party of former Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has regained power in Trinidad and Tobago after a sweeping victory at the polls.