In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, President Trump intensifies threats against the 'radical left,' raising concerns over potential political crackdowns targeting progressive groups and nonprofits.
In a bold move after the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump threatens to target liberal groups and designate them as domestic terrorists, raising concerns about free speech and political repression.
OpenAI has announced a groundbreaking agreement with Microsoft, involving a $100 billion equity deal that raises questions about its nonprofit status and the future of AI governance. As scrutiny from regulators mounts, the implications of this partnership could reshape the AI landscape.
In a pivotal ruling, a court decided against nonprofit groups fighting to unfreeze $20 billion in climate grants, raising concerns over government control and taxpayer interests. As the legal battle escalates, the future of these funds hangs in the balance.
In a significant legal twist, a federal appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to cut billions in foreign aid, overriding a previous court's decision. This ruling has sparked debates on the constitutionality of such funding cuts.
In a surprising turn, Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit, TTAM Research Institute, has acquired 23andMe for $305 million after its bankruptcy. This acquisition addresses concerns about genetic data privacy while aiming to uphold the company's mission.
Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit has won the bid to buy 23andMe, raising critical questions about the future of genetic data privacy. Experts warn that sensitive DNA information could be at risk.
In a landmark decision, a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to take over the United States Institute of Peace, declaring the president's actions unlawful and restoring the board. Celebrations erupt as former employees hope for a return to their roles.
In a surprising turn, OpenAI has decided to keep its nonprofit division in control of its for-profit organization. This move comes after significant backlash and legal challenges from critics, including Elon Musk.
The Trump administration has escalated its feud with Harvard University, targeting its tax-exempt status over alleged antisemitism and diversity practices. Experts warn this could politicize the IRS.