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Ethics

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PBS News Hour full episode, March 31, 2026
GeopoliticsEnergy MarketsU.S. Politics
Mar 31, 2026

PBS News Hour full episode, March 31, 2026

This PBS News Hour episode details the escalating U.S.-Iran war's global economic impact, a Supreme Court ruling on conversion therapy, the reevaluation of Cesar Chavez's legacy, and concerns over insider trading and pardon-for-profit schemes within the Trump administration.

PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Black Fla. Democrat Found Guilty. Chicago Businessman Slain. Pinky Cole Fights Back #TheBreakdown
PoliticsFinanceCommunity Empowerment
Mar 30, 2026

Black Fla. Democrat Found Guilty. Chicago Businessman Slain. Pinky Cole Fights Back #TheBreakdown

This episode navigates critical financial strategies, exposes political rhetoric, and highlights a powerful youth literacy and entrepreneurship movement, offering concrete steps for personal and community advancement.

Roland Martin Unfiltered
Roland Martin Unfiltered
Trump LOSES IT Learning Iran Leader IS GAY | Timcast IRL w/ Bryan Callen & Liv Boeree
GeopoliticsUS Foreign PolicyIran
Mar 17, 2026

Trump LOSES IT Learning Iran Leader IS GAY | Timcast IRL w/ Bryan Callen & Liv Boeree

This episode explores the alleged US psychological operation to discredit Iran's new leader as gay, pivots to America's geopolitical strategy for global economic dominance, and dives deep into theories of secret government AI, its societal impact, and the philosophical implications of a simulated reality.

Timcast IRL
Timcast IRL
Whistleblowers | 60 Minutes Marathon
WhistleblowersCorporate MalfeasanceGovernment Accountability
Mar 15, 2026

Whistleblowers | 60 Minutes Marathon

This episode compiles harrowing accounts from a dozen whistleblowers who risked everything to expose systemic fraud, deception, and danger across major industries and institutions, from tobacco and aviation to big tech, finance, and government.

60 Minutes
60 Minutes
Mindscape Ask Me Anything, Sean Carroll | March 2026
Quantum MechanicsCosmologyInformation Theory
Mar 2, 2026

Mindscape Ask Me Anything, Sean Carroll | March 2026

Sean Carroll explores the multifaceted nature of information, the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics and cosmology, and the societal impacts of AI and technological disruption in this wide-ranging AMA.

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Sean Carroll
Retired Judges STEP IN as Trump’s PRESSURES COURTS
Legal ProfessionRule of LawExecutive Power
Jan 26, 2026

Retired Judges STEP IN as Trump’s PRESSURES COURTS

Retired federal judges are stepping in to defend the rule of law after major law firms capitulated to Trump administration pressure, highlighting a critical failure of the legal profession to prioritize constitutional principles over financial interests.

The Intersection with Michael Popok
The Intersection with Michael Popok
Rachell Powell on Evolutionary Convergence, Morality, and Mind | Mindscape 342
Evolutionary BiologyContingencyConvergence
Jan 26, 2026

Rachell Powell on Evolutionary Convergence, Morality, and Mind | Mindscape 342

This episode explores the profound tension between contingency and convergence in evolution, challenging anthropocentric views and revealing how these forces shape everything from biological traits to human morality and the future of intelligence.

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Sean Carroll
Am I Overreacting?! || Reddit Stories || Two Hot Takes Podcast
RelationshipsGriefFamily Secrets
Jan 15, 2026

Am I Overreacting?! || Reddit Stories || Two Hot Takes Podcast

This episode explores a series of wild Reddit dilemmas, from a man refusing to remove his dead wife's wedding ring to a woman discovering her fiance is her first cousin, culminating in the bizarre tale of a man married to an imaginary giant cockroach named Ogtha.

Two Hot Takes
Two Hot Takes
Rebecca Newberger Goldstein on What Matters and Why It Matters | Mindscape 340
Philosophy of MindExistentialismPsychology of Motivation
Jan 12, 2026

Rebecca Newberger Goldstein on What Matters and Why It Matters | Mindscape 340

Philosopher and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein explores the 'mattering instinct,' arguing that humans uniquely strive to justify their inherent self-attention, leading to diverse and sometimes destructive ways of finding meaning.

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Sean Carroll