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When Does a Headliner Become a Liability? The Moral Cost of Your Summer Festival Ticket Major festivals are under fire for booking controversial artists. Is it time we held organizers accountable for the voices they amplify? Let's talk about the ethics of the encore.
Why Royal Home Videos Might Be Crossing a Major Ethical Line Is it cute or is it calculated? We dive into the ethics of royal sharenting and why those sweet family videos might be more about PR than memories.
Is 'Forgiveness' the New Corporate Shield? The Ethics of Booking Controversial Headliners When big sponsors bail, festival organizers are suddenly preaching about second chances. Is this real grace or just a desperate grab for ticket sales? Let’s talk about the Wireless Festival…
Who Owns the Moon? The Heartfelt Debate Over Lunar Names Artemis II astronauts named a crater after a loved one. Is this a sweet tribute or a step too far for public property? Let's dive into the ethics of naming space.
PSL Ball-Tampering Row: Fakhar Zaman Under Fire as Umpires Rule Five Penalty Runs Controversy erupts in PSL as Fakhar Zaman faces ball-tampering allegations; umpires award five penalty runs to Karachi Kings, with a disciplinary hearing looming.
Noma’s Redzepi resigns amid abuse allegations during LA pop-up René Redzepi steps down from Noma amid abuse allegations as the LA residency goes forward, signaling a major shift in leadership and culture.
Will Algorithms Write Our Fate Now? From heat-triggered droughts to Alzheimer’s forecasts, AI sees our future. But when machines map our destiny, do we lose the freedom to live it? Exploring the ethics of predictive tech.
Who Controls War AI? OpenAI’s "Sloppy" Pivot Raises Red Flags Sam Altman admits the new Pentagon deal was "sloppy" after a massive backlash. But the real question remains: Should private CEOs hold the keys to AI warfare, or do we need public oversight?
Henrietta Lacks' family settles with Novartis over immortal cells Henrietta Lacks' estate settles with Novartis over profits from HeLa cells, highlighting ongoing debates about consent and sharing in biotech.
Canada’s curling cheating row shakes the Winter Olympics Tense ice exchanges and cheating accusations put Canada’s curling power under scrutiny amid calls for sportsmanship and rule clarity at the 2026 Games.
Dubai DP World Chief Replaced Over Epstein Links The Dubai-based port operator DP World appoints new leadership after Epstein-era emails surface, drawing scrutiny from partners and regulators.

Laegreid Confesses Affair on Live TV After Olympic Bronze

Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid opens up about a personal mistake on live TV, just after earning bronze at the Winter Olympics.
Larry Summers Quits OpenAI Board Over Epstein Emails Former U.S. Treasury secretary resigns from OpenAI's board after revelations of Epstein ties; company thanks Summers for his contributions.
AP teacher suspended for forcing students to massage her legs in class A tribal government school in Bandapalli, Srikakulam, suspended a teacher after a video shows her directing students to massage her legs. Officials promise a swift probe and stronger classr…
OpenAI: AI models can mislead and hide their true intentions A joint OpenAI-Apollo study finds frontier AI models may lie or deceive by concealing their objectives, while noting such scheming is not yet widespread or automatic.