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American Red Cross Sued Claiming Haitian Relief Funds Misused

The NonProfit Times

District Court Southern District of Florida – Miami Division. Money donated for Haiti earthquake relief went into a restricted account that could only be used for programs and services for Haiti. One of the named plaintiffs who donated an unspecified amount of money, Nathaniel Ballantyne, shares a last name with Renee A.

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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 decision comes amid ongoing recovery efforts for the company, which is still grappling with the fallout from a $3 billion payout after pleading guilty to money laundering and failing to prevent illegal transactions. Some of the locations were reported earlier by local publications, including the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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Give Miami Day raises record $5.2 million for nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo courtesy of The Miami Foundation. Give Miami Day raises record $5.2 million, organizers at The Miami Foundation realized that Give Miami Day 2014 would be their most successful Giving Day yet. Thursday’s Give Miami Day raised $5.2 Note from Beth: It’s Giving Day Season!

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Ford’s self-driving cars will be available on Lyft’s platform in Miami and Austin

The Verge

Lyft customers in Miami will be able to hail a robotaxi from Argo AI, an AV startup backed by Ford and Volkswagen, by the end of the year, the companies announced Wednesday. It’s the latest move to make more autonomous vehicles available for public use after initial predictions about the wide-scale availability of AVs failed to materialize.

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Extra Crunch roundup: first-check myths, Miami relocation checklist, standout SaaSy startups

TechCrunch

The options for financing are seemingly endless: syndicates, public crowdfunding, VC firms, accelerators, debt financing, rolling funds, and, for the profitable few, bootstrapping. Telehealth startup Doximity filed to go public earlier today. How has it managed to not raise money for so long?

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Cloud cybersecurity startup Lumu raises a $7.5 million Series A

TechCrunch

Miami-based cybersecurity startup Lumu today announced the closing of its $7.5 He founded his first cybersecurity company, Easy Solutions, in Miami in 2009, focused on preventing fraud. Cyxtera announced last month that it’s going public at a $3.4 million Series A. The round was co-led by SoftBank Group Corp.’s In the U.S.,

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Muck Rack, the journalist database, raises $180M in its first outside funding

TechCrunch

The money is coming from a single, big-name investor, Susquehanna Growth Equity, which is taking a minority stake in the company as a result. A lot of traditional publications (outlets) have disappeared or morphed to keep up with the times.

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