John Oliver: America's unlikely moral compass
From late-night satire to a trusted voice in US politics, John Oliver's journey as a moral authority is as surprising as it is impactful.
From late-night satire to a trusted voice in US politics, John Oliver's journey as a moral authority is as surprising as it is impactful.
The infamous trolley problem, a staple of online debates, is now a video game. Explore how this ethical quandary translates into interactive entertainment.
New research suggests that a widely used pain reliever, consumed by over 100 million Americans, may influence moral decision-making, making users more prone to unethical actions like cheating.
A new report suggests that the idea of a universal moral agreement is unrealistic, highlighting cultural and ideological divides that persist worldwide.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has accused Labour leader Keir Starmer of failing to show 'moral leadership' on the Gaza conflict, escalating tensions between the SNP and Labour ahead of the general election.