Andrew Carnegie Foundation
Coverage of Andrew Carnegie Foundation in the Nexus archive.
- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says he’s ‘very concerned’ Trump will interfere in the midterm elections
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore expressed concern that President Donald Trump may use federal power to disrupt midterm elections, citing efforts to restrict mail voting and deploy federal agents. Moore, assuming leadership of the National Governors Association, emphasized the need for states to oversee elections as outlined in the Constitution. He also discussed his 'Service United' initiative to engage young people in service-oriented work.
- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore says he’s ‘very concerned’ Trump will interfere in the midterm elections
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore expresses concern that President Donald Trump may interfere in the midterm elections by restricting voting by mail and deploying federal agents. Moore, now chair of the National Governors Association, highlights Trump's efforts to influence elections and promotes his 'Service United' initiative to boost youth workforce engagement.
- Carnegie Foundation unveils 2026’s ‘Great Immigrants, Great Americans’ list
The Andrew Carnegie Foundation announced its 2026 'Great Immigrants, Great Americans' honorees, including Citi CEO Jane Fraser, authors Hernan Diaz and Cristina Rivera Garza, and designer Gabriela Hearst. The foundation emphasized celebrating immigrant contributions amid concerns over U.S. immigration policy shifts and Supreme Court rulings. Honoree Iman Abuzeid highlighted the U.S. as a land of opportunity for ambitious immigrants.
- Carnegie Foundation unveils 2026's 'Great Immigrants, Great Americans' list
The Andrew Carnegie Foundation announced its 2026 'Great Immigrants, Great Americans' honorees, including Citi CEO Jane Fraser, authors Hernan Diaz and Cristina Rivera Garza, and designer Gabriela Hearst. Immigration advocates raised concerns about U.S. policy shifts following recent Supreme Court rulings, while Foundation President Louise Richardson emphasized celebrating immigrant contributions. Honoree Iman Abuzeid highlighted the U.S. as a place for ambitious immigrants.
- Carnegie Foundation unveils 2026's 'Great Immigrants, Great Americans' list
The Andrew Carnegie Foundation announced its 2026 'Great Immigrants, Great Americans' honorees, including Citi CEO Jane Fraser and authors Hernan Diaz and Cristina Rivera Garza. The foundation emphasized celebrating immigrant contributions amid concerns over U.S. immigration policy shifts. Foundation President Louise Richardson highlighted the importance of recognizing immigrants' economic and cultural impact.