Barre Seid, a secretive electronics magnate, has reportedly donated a record $1.65 billion to a new conservative nonprofit led by Federalist Society co-chairman Leonard Leo. Seid donated 100 percent ...
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Fans of movies-they-just-don’t-make-like-that-anymore may have already considered which sardonic, misanthropic gem to take in at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive’s series, Ready for ...
JTA — Barre Seid, a secretive donor to conservative and pro-Israel causes, made a historic $1.6 billion donation last year to a conservative group that seeks to influence policy in the United States.
A virtually unknown Chicago billionaire gave a conservative nonprofit $1.6 billion pay day. It’s not the first time he’s made waves. Wealth and Power Reporter News broke on Monday that Barre Seid, a ...
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. This story was co-published with The Lever. In the mid-2000s, ...
A few months before the midterms, with pollsters spewing red wave predictions and post-Roe conservatives planning to force raped children to give birth, a bit of political news added to progressives’ ...
Before the pandemic, Miryam Seid traveled across the country with her husband, Adam, to visit her childhood camp, Ramah in California. The camp was hosting a family experience during Passover. But for ...
Milwaukee Brewers scouting director Bruce Seid died suddenly Tuesday night while visiting his family in Las Vegas, the team announced. He was 53. The Brewers named Seid their director of amateur ...
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In the mid-2000s, Barre Seid had begun thinking about how to leave a legacy. Riding the personal computer boom, the Chicago-based electronics magnate was on his way to becoming a billionaire. Seid, ...