Ethics

The podcast criticizes President Joe Biden for making ice cream jokes and anti-Republican remarks in response to a school shooting in Nashville, questioning why he is not being held more accountable for his poor taste.
In a podcast episode, the discussion covers a New York Times story that presents a stroke victim in a depressive state in a positive light, questioning the reasons behind this approach.
In a recent discussion on "Just Be a Mensch," Avi and Phoebe explore the concept of being a good person, referencing New York Magazine's 194 rules on social behavior and Hey Alma's list of Jewish rules for living.
The Torah does not explicitly address betting on the Super Bowl, but many rabbis disapprove of gambling, citing Talmudic teachings that frown upon it, though recreational betting may be viewed differently than professional gambling.
An AI-generated version of the sitcom Seinfeld on Twitch, named Nothing, Forever, was suspended for two weeks due to the AI character Larry making transphobic statements during a stand-up set.
Rabbi Joshua Franklin of the Skverer sect of Hasidic Judaism caused a stir by using the AI chatbot, ChatGPT, to help write a recent sermon, revealing to his congregation that the speech was largely composed by the machine.
The text discusses allegations of Joe Biden mishandling classified documents and questions if this poses legal risks for him and his team.
Journalist Nancy Rommelmann's article "A Murder in Portland" delves into the perceived dangers posed by progressives in Portland who are focused on liberating criminals, highlighting an incident that underscores the potential existential threat this trend may pose to regular citizens.
The podcast discusses the January 6 report, questioning if it represents overreach or if its conclusions are morally justified, even if not a precise legal strategy against Donald Trump.
The article discusses the significance of Donald Trump's call for extra-Constitutional means to return to the presidency, the lack of denouncement from Republicans, and the Iranian regime's decision to disband its morality police.
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is betting big on the Metaverse, with its Meta Quest Pro aiming to lead the virtual reality race.
The text discusses the warrant that allowed the search of Mar-a-Lago and raises questions about whether Donald Trump is unfairly targeted or if there are legitimate reasons for the search.
The podcast discusses the assassination of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and criticizes a controversial Associated Press article about him and his death, questioning the level of decency in journalism.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion covers the repercussions faced by a Washington Post reporter for retweeting a controversial joke, highlighting implications for journalism, the newspaper, and American society.
Matthew Continetti discusses OPEC's decision to increase oil production coinciding with President Joe Biden's potential visit to Saudi Arabia, questioning the shift in relations given past criticisms of the Saudi government.
The podcast explores the Texas school massacre, questioning whether it reflects a moral crisis in American society and policies.
The podcast discusses the recent direct action protests at the homes of Supreme Court justices and questions whether such protests might harm or help the pro-Roe cause.
The podcast discusses the lack of liberal outrage regarding threats to conservative Supreme Court justices amid discussions of the Court's legitimacy following potential changes to Roe v. Wade.
Tech columnist Jim Meigs discusses Elon Musk's decision to acquire a significant ownership stake in Twitter, exploring the reasons behind the criticism and hatred directed towards Musk.
The podcast discusses the lack of media coverage regarding John Durham's explosive findings from his investigation into attempts to disrupt the Trump 2016 campaign.
The podcast discusses Noah's increasing involvement in activism, growing pushback against political leaders scaling back Covid mitigation efforts, and the ethical concerns raised by the upcoming Winter Olympics in China.
The text highlights instances of perceived incompetence in various sectors, ranging from transportation to public health and legal matters.
Nettie Cronish is a noted food enthusiast who skillfully combines spirit, ethics, knowledge, and passion to create delicious vegetarian recipes.
In his latest book "The Rebel Christ," Reverend Michael Coren cleverly advocates for equal marriage, the right to abortion, and presents supporting scriptures for his arguments.
Recent Congressional testimony has shed light on the mendacity of Joe Biden, establishing him as lying on par with Donald Trump in policy matters.

Top authors in Ethics

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