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TD Bank is closing dozens of branches across 10 states: Here’s the full list of doomed locations

Fast Company Tech

The branch closures were listed in filings to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). Some of the locations were reported earlier by local publications, including the Philadelphia Business Journal. As part of the settlement, the bank was required to pay hefty fines and cap its worth at $434 million.

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Key takeaways from Candid’s 2021 Nonprofit Compensation Report

Candid

The report reviews key employee compensation based on 160,726 observations from 101,489 Forms 990 and 990-EZ filed by 501(c) organizations with the IRS for fiscal year 2019. The District of Columbia has the highest median executive compensation at $174K, followed by New York ($152K) and Massachusetts ($143K).

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Bursting at the seams: Candid’s largest nonprofit compensation report yet  

Candid

Following frustrating pandemic-related delays, the IRS released around a million Form 990 files in May 2023, providing crucial data to offer a more complete picture of nonprofit compensation. Organizations located in the Northeast have the highest— with District of Columbia being the state with the highest median compensation overall.

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Mark Zuckerberg has been added to a DC lawsuit over the Cambridge Analytica scandal

The Verge

District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine is adding Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to a lawsuit over the Cambridge Analytica data-mining scandal. These allegations are as meritless today as they were more than three years ago, when the District filed its complaint. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge.

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Class Action Denied In Blackbaud Data Breach Case

The NonProfit Times

Blackbaud “omitted this material information about the scope of the attack, and misleadingly characterized the risk of exfiltration of such sensitive donor information as hypothetical” in a required August 4, 2020 SEC filing where it stated “only that the cybercriminal removed a copy of a subset of data,” according to the federal agency.

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DC sues Grubhub, claiming its app is full of hidden fees and jacked-up prices

The Verge

District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine is suing Grubhub for deceptive business practices, saying its food delivery app covertly inflates prices for diners who order through it. The newly filed lawsuit argues that Grubhub’s promises of “free” online orders — and “unlimited free delivery” for Grubhub Plus — are misleading.

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Blackbaud Settles With California For $6.75 Million

The NonProfit Times

Blackbaud has now settled with all 50 states and the District of Columbia regarding the May 2020 data breach which has cost the firm millions in legal costs and fines. The others states and the District of Columbia settled in October 2023. Blackbaud settled with the State of California for $6.75