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Rep. Wasserman Schultz criticized the recently passed Republican budget, calling it harmful to vulnerable Americans and a betrayal of national values. She highlighted successes in protecting programs ...
Researchers are beginning to understand why some people demonstrate moral courage and others don’t—science for the Trump Era ...
Nigerian youths have been advised to embrace moral leadership, reject corruption, and promote social justice in order to rise ...
Nepal, Kamal Thapa, has said that no one can evade responsibility in the controversy surrounding the 'cooling-off period' provision in the Federal Civil Service Bill, 2080 BS.Referring to the report ...
Along with more progressive members like Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), moderates like Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), the ...
Movieguide® praised FIRST STEPS’ pro-family worldview. Part of the review reads: ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Tuesday condemned the starvation of civilians in Gaza and called on United States leaders ...
They discovered that a general network of brain regions was involved in judging moral violations, like cheating on a test, in contrast with mere social norm violations, such as drinking coffee with a ...
The crisis has echoes of past humanitarian crises that left presidents wringing their hands over how to respond.
A moral philosopher explains why the ethics of getting or refusing the COVID-19 vaccine are more complex than it might seem.
The moral-hazard argument makes sense, however, only if we consume health care in the same way that we consume other consumer goods, and to economists like Nyman this assumption is plainly absurd.