The NIH is set to gather private health records to investigate autism as part of a contentious initiative led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., raising concerns over data privacy and ethics.
Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration featured Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, and significant protests from employees. The event showcased new AI features amidst controversial remarks about corporate ethics.
Two Democratic senators are calling for an investigation into President Trump's tariff rollbacks, suspecting insider trading among White House allies. The timing of Trump's social media posts raises serious ethical concerns.
In a dramatic turn of events, President Trump's social media post urging followers to buy stocks coincided with a market surge following his tariff pause announcement. Democrats accuse him of market manipulation, igniting a fierce debate on ethics and insider trading.
In a stunning court case, Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni was suspended after admitting a wrongful deportation. His lack of knowledge about the legal basis for the expulsion raises questions about the department's practices under the Trump administration.
In a surprising twist, a senior DOJ immigration lawyer is put on indefinite leave after challenging the Trump administration's deportation of a Maryland man, raising questions about ethical practices in immigration enforcement.
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The conviction of Charlie Javice, founder of fintech startup Frank, for defrauding JPMorgan Chase by inflating user numbers has raised serious questions about trust and ethics in the fintech industry. This case exposes vulnerabilities in acquisitions and due diligence processes, sending shockwaves through the sector.
In a bold move, Trump and Skadden Arps agree on a $100 million legal services deal to avoid executive order repercussions, igniting controversy among major law firms over political pressures and legal ethics.
Justin Sun, the controversial crypto entrepreneur, has invested $400 million in Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial, raising eyebrows and igniting a buying frenzy. As he aims to expand his Tron platform and create a global payment system, questions about ethics and regulatory scrutiny loom large.