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    According to the Labor Department, there is a
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    ‘Tipping more than usual’: The truth about charitable giving in 2020

    Peter Lipsett -
    August 16, 2020 4:39 am
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    In this Nov. 1, 2013 file photo, a volunteer at right helps a customer at the St. Ignatius Food Pantry in Chicago. According to a report released Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014, by the Chicago-based Social IMPACT Research Center, the overall Illinois poverty rate is the same as it was a half century ago, despite scores of state and federal aid programs and a dramatic drop in the number of elderly considered poor. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)
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    Where did all the poor people go?

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    Jeff Bezos, left, and MacKenzie Bezos arrive at the 2018 Sean Penn J/P Haitian Relief Organization Gala at the Milk Studios on Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018, in Los Angeles.
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    Jeff Bezos ex-wife MacKenzie Scott donates $1.7B to charitable causes, including racial equity

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    July 28, 2020 11:08 pm
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    Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., says he doesn't know what President-elect Trump was talking about when he said millions of illegal votes were cast on Election Day. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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    Republican James Lankford leads charge to increase charitable giving deduction

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    When times are good, charitable giving goes up
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    When times are good, charitable giving goes up

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    Many nonprofits are saying that tax reform will be
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    Charitable giving hit record in 2019 despite fears that GOP tax overhaul would crimp donations

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    This March 28, 2017, file photo, provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry, shows Jeffrey Epstein.
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    Harvard donates remaining funds given by Epstein and says some faculty petitioned university to accept donations

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    Will coronavirus destroy civil society or reinvigorate it?

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    7-year-old North Carolina boy runs mini marathon in backyard to raise money for hospital coronavirus response
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    7-year-old North Carolina boy runs mini marathon in backyard to raise money for hospital coronavirus response

    Anthony Leonardi -
    April 10, 2020 11:16 pm
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    Blank stimulus checks are seen on an idle press at the Philadelphia Regional Financial Center, which disburses payments on behalf of federal agencies, in Philadelphia, Thursday, May 8, 2008.  The first batch of rebate payments started hitting bank accounts last week through direct deposits. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Vice President Dick Cheney and other Bush administration officials are visiting government check printing centers around the country on Thursday for events highlighting the fact that millions of rebate checks are in the mail.
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    Here’s an idea: Donate your stimulus check

    Steven Arango -
    April 3, 2020 2:36 pm
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