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U.S. Fiscal Confidence Lowest in Two Years, as National Debt Surpasses Size of U.S. Economy
NEW YORK, May 28 -- The Peter G. Peterson Foundation posted the following news release:

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U.S. Fiscal Confidence Lowest in Two Years, as National Debt Surpasses Size of U.S. Economy

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With the national debt now as large as the U.S. economy and inflation at its highest rate in three years, Americans' fiscal confidence fell for the fifth-straight month. The Peter G. Peterson Foundation's Fiscal Confidence Index is 36 in May (100 is neutral), the lowest level in two years, indicating voters' deep concern about the state of our nation's finances.

The latest national survey, jointly conducted ... Show Full Article

Rockefeller Foundation Adds David Beasley to Board of Trustees
NEW YORK, May 28 -- The Rockefeller Foundation posted the following news release on May 27, 2026:

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Rockefeller Foundation Adds David Beasley to Board of Trustees

Former South Carolina Governor and WFP Executive Director Joins Board as Global Hunger Crisis Deepens

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The Rockefeller Foundation announced today that The Honorable David Beasley will serve on its Board of Trustees starting in June. A former Governor of South Carolina and Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), Governor Beasley was nominated to the WFP role by two U.S. presidential administrations ... Show Full Article

OMRF names Teen Leaders class
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, May 28 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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OMRF names Teen Leaders class

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The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has chosen 49 high school students from across the state for its 14th annual Teen Leaders class.

These students will visit OMRF monthly throughout the 2026-27 school year to meet with philanthropic leaders from Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. They also will spend time in OMRF's labs, learn about how nonprofit organizations function, and develop an understanding of the impact charitable giving makes on a community. ... Show Full Article

Governor Scott Vetoes Bill Protecting Vermonters from Unchecked Data Center Development
BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 28 -- Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release:

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Governor Scott Vetoes Bill Protecting Vermonters from Unchecked Data Center Development

(Montpelier, VT) - Governor Phil Scott has vetoed a law that would protect Vermonters from dirty, expensive, unchecked data center development. The law has overwhelming, tripartisan support, passing 26-3 in the Senate and with a near-unanimous voice vote in the House. 

"Some data centers use more power than the entire state of Vermont. In what world is it fair to dump that on our shoulders?" said Adam Aguirre, ... Show Full Article

FIRE study finds narrowing range of political views among faculty donors
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 28 (TNSrpt) -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression posted the following news release:

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New FIRE study finds narrowing range of political views among faculty donors

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* A new analysis of faculty who donate to political candidates finds that the average donor is only slightly less left on the political spectrum than Bernie Sanders.

* The study finds politically active faculty are largely confined to a narrow band of liberal politics, with virtually no conservative counterbalance.

* The new findings align with past FIRE research in which ... Show Full Article

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation: Cellular Pathway Suggests Mechanism of Chemotherapy Resistance
NEW YORK, May 28 -- The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation issued the following news release:

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Cellular pathway suggests mechanism of chemotherapy resistance

Purines, namely adenine and guanine, are one of two chemical compounds that cells use to make the building blocks of DNA and RNA. (The other are pyrimidines, cytosine and thymine.) Cells can make purines in two ways: by building them from scratch, known as "de novo purine biosynthesis," or by recycling them from existing molecules, known as "purine salvage." When the salvage pathway is active, it signals to the cell to slow down ... Show Full Article

$500,000 Grant Will Help Keep More Than 150 San Diego Households from Falling Into Homelessness
SAN DIEGO, California, May 28 (TNSrpt) -- The San Diego Foundation posted the following news release:

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$500,000 Grant Will Help Keep More Than 150 San Diego Households from Falling Into Homelessness

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Up to 155 San Diego households at risk of homelessness will receive short-term support to stay housed through a $500,000 grant to the San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) announced today by the Partnership to Protect San Diegans, a collaboration between the County of San Diego and San Diego Foundation (SDF).

This grant comes at a time when housing and homelessness service providers across ... Show Full Article