Bangladeshi mother tells newspaper formerly conjoined twins should grow up in Australia
Report: Bangladeshi mom doesn’t want twins back Gates Foundation commits $335 million for teacher quality experiments in 4 states
Gates Foundation gives $335M for teacher quality US-China climate statement raises hopes, questions as global conference in Copenhagen looms![]() more images Craigslist founder Craig Newmark joins advisory group for nonprofit that runs Wikipedia
Craigslist founder joins Wikimedia advisory board US seeks to seize 4 mosques, NYC skyscraper owned by foundation linked to Iranian government
US seeks to seize 4 mosques, tower linked to Iran Feds move to seize 4 mosques, skyscraper owned by foundation linked to Iranian government
Feds move to seize 4 mosques, tower linked to Iran Former NY Gov. Spitzer speaks at Harvard ethics forum about government participation in market
Ex-NY Gov. Spitzer speaks at Harvard ethics forum Man who profited from Madoff scheme wills fortune to charity, but some may go to investors
Madoff associate wills bulk of fortune to charity Obama administration picks former Gates Foundation official to run US foreign aid![]() more images Hovering on extinction’s edge, West Africa’s last giraffes make a surprising comeback
W. Africa’s last giraffes make surprising comeback Ore. teacher unions accuse political activist of racketeering, using sham charity for politics
Ore. teachers renew legal fight with activist APME votes on board membership during annual meeting
APME elects board members during annual meeting Autopsy set for dead Madoff associate found at bottom of pool at his sprawling Fla. mansion
Autopsy set for Madoff associate found in pool THE INFLUENCE GAME: On board with Obama’s education goals, Gates Foundation wants policy sway
Jeffry Picower, a Florida philanthropist accused of benefiting from Madoff fraud, dies at 67
Police: Madoff associate Jeffry Picower dies at 67 THE INFLUENCE GAME: Gates Foundation shares Obama education goals, works to sway US spending
Recorder may not help solve alarming question: How did pilots overshoot landing by 150 miles?WASHINGTON — Were the pilots distracted? Catching up on their sleep? Federal investigators struggled to determine what the crew members of a Northwest Airlines jetliner were doing at 37,000 feet as they sped 150 miles past their Minneapolis destination and military jets readied to chase them. Unfortunately, the cockpit voice recorder may not tell the tale. Billionaire charged in insider trading case is sued in NJ by victims of Sri Lankan rebelsNEW YORK — A billionaire hedge fund manager charged in a $25 million insider trading case was sued by victims of violence in Sri Lanka who say he helped finance separatist rebels notorious for suicide bombings. Kresge Foundation awards $43.7 million to groups helping poor in US, South AfricaTROY, Mich. — Michigan’s Kresge Foundation says it’s responding to the economic crisis by giving $43.7 million to nonprofit groups that help the poor. National Science Foundation authorizes $29M for initial plan for underground lab in western SDThe National Science Foundation has authorized about $29 million to develop a preliminary plan to turn a 1 1/2-mile-deep former gold mine in western South Dakota into the world’s deepest laboratory. Gates Foundation gives $10M to Smithsonian’s Museum of African American History and CultureWASHINGTON — The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is giving $10 million to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture planned for the National Mall in Washington. Bill Gates pushes for more focus, advancements in agriculture to help hungry, poor in AfricaDES MOINES, Iowa — The world can make huge strides in reducing hunger and poverty by helping the world’s poorest farmers become more productive, Microsoft Inc. co-founder Bill Gates said Thursday. Census director: Foreclosures will add challenges, costs to next year’s decennial censusLOS ANGELES — Foreclosures will make it tougher and more expensive to get an accurate census count next year as families move in with relatives or are left homeless, the Census Bureau’s director said Tuesday. Australia’s iconic koala dwindling due to habitat loss, stress-related diseaseCUDLEE CREEK, Australia — The koala, Australia’s star symbol, is dying of stress. Senator’s staff questions ACORN use of donationsWASHINGTON — The embattled community activist group ACORN appears to be collecting charitable contributions through affiliate organizations that it then uses for impermissible lobbying and political activity, says the Republican staff of the Senate Finance Committee. Gates Foundation launches campaign to highlight success of US spending to improve world healthWASHINGTON — The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is launching a campaign to highlight the U.S. government’s efforts to improve global health. Reporter, biochemist among 24 winners of the MacArthur Foundation $500,000K ‘Genius Grants’CHICAGO — A newspaper reporter who refuses to forget decades-old murders and a law professor trying to get people to forget the way they think about severe mental illness are among 24 recipients of this year’s MacArthur Foundation “genius grants.” Muslim charities see boost in donations with new accreditation program that aims to ease fearsDETROIT — As the Islamic holy month of Ramadan winds down, Rami Nashashibi sees a promising fundraising trend for the Chicago charity he runs. Norman Borlaug, who developed crops that helped save millions from world hunger, died at 95DALLAS — Scientist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug rose from his childhood on an Iowa farm to develop a type of wheat that helped feed the world, fostering a movement that is credited with saving up to 1 billion people from starvation. A look at honors bestowed on Norman BorlaugAgricultural scientist Norman Borlaug, the father of the “green revolution,” died Saturday at his home in Dallas at age 95. Here is a look at some of the honors he received: |