An expert on condo management explains why associations should commission new studies that determine how much money they need to set aside for repairs every three to five years.
It’s hard for boards to make good decisions about what to pay someone who has a seat at the table.
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Since New York mandated new executive compensation rules in 2013, the state’s nonprofit CEOs have been getting paid less than expected while working more.
When money comes with strings attached, it doesn’t always do the most good.
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Nonprofits rarely get money they are free to spend on any purpose.
Highlander founder Myles Horton (right) with civil rights leader Rosa Parks and labor leader Ralph Helstein in 1957.
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The training center, which welcomed Rosa Parks and John Lewis before they became famous, still empowers and inspires marginalized Americans to use their own voices and talents.
Who’s giving to whom just became less transparent.
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Traditional treatments for PTSD, such as talk therapy and medication, do work for some veterans. But service dogs can make a difference when those methods fall short.
Paris Hilton, front left, is the most visible leader of a movement to crack down on alleged abuses at treatment centers.
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The Texas electric power market is designed to give energy companies incentive to sell electricity at the lowest possible cost. That focus helps explain why it collapsed during a historic cold wave.
Students often cannot afford to take unpaid internships.
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Professors explained how the topics they research are being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustice in real time and as history unfolded.
Facing legal and financial challenges, the NRA wants to exit New York.
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It’s unclear whether Women for America First, the ‘social welfare group’ that obtained a permit for the pro-Trump rally that let to a siege on the Capitol, could be held liable.
Despite help from the government and charities, the number of food-insecure kids is rising.
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A fast-moving equine flu cratered the US economy in the fall of 1872, showing all too clearly that horses were essential and deserved better treatment.