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Jun 25, 2018 In The News

Prof Jonathan Haidt (NYU Stern), wrote an article on challenges faced by university programs that teach ethics. One of Haidt's conclusions was that "... one of the central findings of social psychology is that social forces can easily outweigh personal integrity."  To address that future social force, professors consistently remind students to always make sure that they make

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

ING, which is under investigation by Dutch prosecutors in a criminal probe into money laundering and corruption that could result in significant fines, said on Monday it expects more information on the timing of any “consequences” later this year.

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

Despite thorny U.S.-Russia relations, the U.S. may press Russia and other producers to expand on their just-announced deal to increase crude output, as the U.S. attempts to cut off Iran from the world oil market.

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

At the June 12 summit in Singapore, U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took a big step away from the brink of war.

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

A new government watchdog report says the U.S. government’s plan for detecting nuclear proliferation is lacking in detail, raising questions about government’s ability to effectively monitor foreign nuclear programs.

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

15 “money mules” have hit 41 ATMs at 22 branches of First Commercial over the stormy weekend, the cops learned, taking 83 million New Taiwan dollars (NT$), or about $2.6 million. Hackers, investigators discovered, had forced the machines to spit out cash.

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

The Council adopted the EU priorities for the UN and the 73rd UN General Assembly. The conclusions highlight how in today's volatile and unpredictable world, the Eu will engage to boost multilateralism.  

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

Six days after the FBI arrested billionaire Raj Rajaratnam on insider-trading charges in October 2009, lawyers at Motley Rice hit him with their own charge: Financing terror.

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

Downing Street said last week Mr Boris Johnson would be out of the country for Monday's vote on expanding the UK's largest airport. But his exact whereabouts became clear only a few hours ago, when the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs tweeted pictures of him meeting Deputy Foreign Minister Hekmat Karzai.

Jun 25, 2018 In The News

The U.N. panel charged with developing rules to govern cyberspace (formally called the Governmental Group of Experts, or GGE) failed to make a consensus report last June for its 2016-17 meeting. Since last summer, proposals for new norms of responsible behavior in cyberspace have sprung from many corners.

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