Corporate Ethics
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21 articles analyzed- Google engineer used confidential info to win $1.2M in Polymarket bets: feds Propaganda: 20%
- Google worker charged with using internal data to make $1.2m on Polymarket Propaganda: 10%
- Google engineer made $1.2M by placing bets on Polymarket using confidential info, prosecutors allege Propaganda: 10%
- Google employee charged with insider trading over Polymarket bets Propaganda: 20%
- Interest on the national debt is eating a record 19% of federal revenue — and watchdog warns it will get worse | Flipboard Propaganda: 30%
- Australian BTS fans blast Ticketmaster’s ‘predatory’ tactic of hiding price until tickets go on sale Propaganda: 20%
- Angry Walmart shopper thought she scored $3 shoes — then paid 6 times the price at checkout: ‘Dynamic pricing should be illegal’ Propaganda: 30%
- READER LETTER | Unhappy workers = unhappy customers Propaganda: 40%
- Hundreds of parents ‘love this formula’ for their babies — here’s why Propaganda: 50%
- Local US newspaper workers allege Hearst is trying to ‘destroy unions’ Propaganda: 20%
- Spying, Southampton and economic pressure cooker of the ‘richest match in football’ Propaganda: 30%
- Wise leadership pays off. Here’s how to apply it in the workplace Propaganda: 20%
- Forbes slammed for asking readers to play odds on gun control in mass shooting story: ‘Gross, evil, ghoulish’ Propaganda: 30%
- How Silicon Valley giants are turning into war contractors Propaganda: 40%
- Netflix sued by Texas for allegedly spying on children, addicting users Propaganda: 20%
- Exclusive: Weiss deputy says CBS owners are ‘independent of the news operation’ | Flipboard Propaganda: 30%
- When your workplace doesn’t match your ethical outlook – the problem of ‘moral injury’ Propaganda: 30%
- Ramaphosa’s future hangs in the balance, Tolashe’s continued SUV half-truths and the Woolies-Beyers Chocolates Propaganda: 30%
- After The Bell: Woolworths’ battle for exclusivity is nothing to chuckle about Propaganda: 30%
- Good for business, bad for children: Food brands use AI to target kids and teens with digital marketing Propaganda: 30%
- Musk's lawyer hammers OpenAI co-founder over nearly $30 billion stake in organization | Flipboard Propaganda: 30%