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  2. Empire Center for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    Empire engages in policy regarding New York state's spending and budget. Empire releases data regarding salaries and pensions of state employees and its impact on the state's budget. In 2018 Empire issued a report showing that over 3,500 state employees are paid more than Governor Cuomo's salary of $179,000. [8]

  3. Nonprofit journalism - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Institute for Nonprofit News (INN), formed in 2009, is a network of hundreds of nonprofit news organizations that must meet their journalistic standards. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The proliferation of investigative journalism centers ranges from state-oriented initiatives to local grassroots-based initiatives. [ 14 ]

  4. ProPublica - Wikipedia

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    ProPublica (/ p r oʊ ˈ p ʌ b l ɪ k ə /), [2] legally Pro Publica, Inc., is a nonprofit investigative journalism organization based in New York City. ProPublica's investigations are conducted by its staff of full-time investigative reporters, and the resulting stories are distributed to news partners for publication or broadcast.

  5. OpenTheBooks - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, OpenTheBooks released an editorial on Forbes titled Why Illinois is in Trouble - 63,000 Public Employees with $100,000+ Salaries Cost Taxpayers $10B. They found, in total, roughly $12 billion in cash compensation flowing to six-figure government workers when counting the 9,031 federal employees based in Illinois.

  6. Former N.Y. Post employee apologizes for racist posting spree

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    The former New York Post employee who hijacked the outlet’s content management system and Twitter account to post a series of racist and sexist headlines last week has apologized for his actions ...

  7. NPR controversies - Wikipedia

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    NPR, full name National Public Radio, [1] [2] is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national syndicator to 797 public radio stations in the United States.

  8. Nonprofit workers fill holes in the social safety net, but ...

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    Nonprofit workers provide help, but they're also struggling About 13% of Americans live at or below the federal poverty threshold, meaning their annual household income is below $15,060 for one ...

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    At the time of her 2003 pleading, Correctional Services Corp. no longer had contracts in New York. But an investigation by New York’s Temporary State Commission on Lobbying found widespread evidence of earlier undisclosed gifts to state lawmakers, including free rides and dinners.