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France's Social Media Ban Misses the Mark for Teen Safety, Says ITIF
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 [Category: Computer Technology]-- The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation posted the following news release:

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France's Social Media Ban Misses the Mark for Teen Safety, Says ITIF

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WASHINGTON-Following a vote in France's National Assembly to advance legislation that would restrict users under 15 from using social media, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), the leading think tank for science and technology policy, issued the following statement from Senior Policy Manager Ash Johnson:

Banning teens from social media cuts them off ... Show Full Article

ONE Data and Rockefeller Foundation to Launch New Development Finance Observatory in 2026
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 -- The Rockefeller Foundation posted the following news release on Jan. 27, 2026:

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ONE Data and Rockefeller Foundation to Launch New Development Finance Observatory in 2026

New analysis kicking off new US$4 million collaboration reveals a 124% increase in MDB financing, while Chinese finance began to flow out of developing countries, with Africa hit hardest

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WASHINGTON, D.C. | January 26, 2026 -- At a time when international funding to developing countries is in decline, ONE Data announced the "Development Finance Observatory," with US$4 million total funding from Google.org ... Show Full Article

Welcoming the 2026 AFC Board of Directors and New Board Chair Yusef Garcia
CHICAGO, Illinois, Jan. 28 -- The AIDS Foundation of Chicago issued the following news on Jan. 27, 2026:

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Welcoming the 2026 AFC Board of Directors and new Board Chair Yusef Garcia

This January, AIDS Foundation Chicago was excited to welcome its new board members, officers, and Chair of the Board of Directors. This year's Board is comprised of a diverse slate of leaders from across the corporate, health care, public health, academic, and non-profit sectors. AFC continues to diversify the Board, and the 2026 Board of Directors is among the most diverse in AFC history in terms of race, gender ... Show Full Article

Rockefeller Foundation Urges Action to Restore Faith in Constitutional Protections
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 -- The Rockefeller Foundation posted the following statement on Jan. 27, 2026:

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Statement by The Rockefeller Foundation on Events in Minnesota

Recent events in Minnesota, including the fatal shootings of two people, have shaken Americans across the political spectrum. The Rockefeller Foundation encourages those in positions of authority to work together to restore faith in constitutional protections, to de-escalate tensions, and to prevent additional violence.

Our institution has long been proud to support organizations, including in Minnesota and the Twin Cities, that ... Show Full Article

SEC Bars Use of Exempt Solicitations for Most Shareholders
OAKLAND, California, Jan. 27 -- As You Sow Foundation posted the following news release:

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SEC Bars Use of Exempt Solicitations for Most Shareholders

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Statement

Tool for providing information on shareholder proposals ended for shareholders holding less than $5 Million of a company's shares.

Media Contact: Ryon Harms, ryon@asyousow.org, (310) 730-9407

EL CERRITO, CALIFORNIA - January 27, 2026 - The Securities and Exchange Commission's recently issued guidance reversing its long-standing position allowing Notices of Exempt Solicitation for smaller shareholders represents a significant ... Show Full Article

OMRF to study how exercise benefits older people with multiple sclerosis
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Jan. 27 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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OMRF to study how exercise benefits older people with multiple sclerosis

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A year ago, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientists launched an ambitious, five-year study aimed at understanding what makes some people over age 60 respond differently to exercise than others.

Now, thanks to a grant from the Presbyterian Health Foundation, a pilot project seeks to answer the same question in older people with multiple sclerosis. The funding will enable an important collaboration between ... Show Full Article

LAWSUIT: Illinois law blocks Democratic dissenters from operating without party elites' permission
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Jan. 27 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression posted the following news release:

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LAWSUIT: Illinois law blocks Democratic dissenters from operating without party elites' permission

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CHICAGO, Jan. 27, 2026 -Like most Americans, you've probably criticized the Democrats or the Republicans at some point. But imagine that the next day, state officials told you to go down to party headquarters and request a permission slip to continue speaking out.

What seems like an absurd hypothetical is the reality in Illinois, where nonprofits are barred from ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Trump's Credit Card Rate Cap
DETROIT, Michigan, Jan. 27 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on Jan. 25, 2026:

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Trump's Credit Card Rate Cap

By Louis Rouanet

This is the politics of scarcity, not of affordability.

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On January 9, President Donald Trump called for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates--a drop from the 2025 average of 19.7%. This reflects growing political support within the fringes of both the Republican and Democratic Parties for such anti-market policies. In February 2025, Senators Bernie Sanders and Josh Hawley also introduced legislation mirroring Trump's ... Show Full Article

EU-India Trade Deal Exposes US Trade Vacuum, Says ITIF
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 [Category: Computer Technology]-- The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation posted the following news release:

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EU-India Trade Deal Exposes US Trade Vacuum, Says ITIF

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WASHINGTON-Following the European Union and India's announced trade deal, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), the leading think tank for science and technology policy, released the following statement from Rodrigo Balbontin, Associate Director for Trade, IP, and Digital Technology Governance:

"The European Union and India's free trade agreement should be a wake-up ... Show Full Article

Denver Foundation: Community Response During SNAP Freeze
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 27 -- The Denver Foundation issued the following news on Jan. 26, 2026:

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Community response during SNAP freeze

On October 31, 2025, Mayor Mike Johnston announced the launch of a "food assistance task force" to prepare for the surge in need as the federal government shutdown continued, delaying Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits that nearly 600,000 Coloradans rely on. The task force would help ensure every Denverite who needs resources could access them, and that everyone who wanted to help knew how to do so. In his announcement, he included ... Show Full Article

College Park MOM's Organic Employees Slam Union Officials with Charges for Election Interference
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, Jan. 27 -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation posted the following news release:

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College Park MOM's Organic Employees Slam Union Officials with Charges for Election Interference

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New filings detail that UFCW bosses cornered employee in bathroom and engaged in other intimidation tactics ahead of vote on forced-dues requirements

Washington, DC (January 27, 2026) - Nora Ricse, an employee of MOM's Organic Market in College Park, MD, is asking a federal labor board to rerun a "deauthorization election" she and her colleagues requested to strip United ... Show Full Article

College Park MOM's Organic Employees Slam Union Officials with Charges for Election Interference
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, Jan. 27 -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation posted the following news release:

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College Park MOM's Organic Employees Slam Union Officials with Charges for Election Interference

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New filings detail that UFCW bosses cornered employee in bathroom and engaged in other intimidation tactics ahead of vote on forced-dues requirements

Washington, DC (January 27, 2026) - Nora Ricse, an employee of MOM's Organic Market in College Park, MD, is asking a federal labor board to rerun a "deauthorization election" she and her colleagues requested to strip United ... Show Full Article