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We saved the whales and brought back the bald eagle. But are we pandering to pandas, instead of letting them go extinct?... Read full article

Show-Stopper:  What Happens in Vegas?

From Broadway to Burbank, actors are increasingly losing their patience with rude rogue audiences who click, flash, and chomp their way through shows. But does an actor have the right to stop a live performance and chastise an audience member?... Read full article

High School Cheating:  Flunking Responsibility 101?

After some high school seniors in Ohio shared stolen tests, school authorities punished the entire class by cancelling graduation. The cheating scandal has left many people arguing over who really flunked Responsibility 101.... Read full article

Brother’s Keeper: How Far?

Does being your brother’s keeper mean you have to pay his mortgage? In the new era of billion dollar bailouts, Americans across the country are re-examining long-held views about personal responsibility with a question that’s hitting close to home: Is it fair to make people who faithfully paid their mortgages bail out those who didn’t?... Read full article

Black Friday: Cost of Living?

The 50-inch plasma TV cost $798. The 10 megapixel camera cost $69. And the Black Friday shoppers determined to get those door-buster bargains cost a Wal-Mart employee his life. The ugly scene that shocked America during the Thanksgiving holiday raises numerous questions of responsibility.... Read full article

Neighborhood Watch: Do You Really Know Who People Are?

In the old days, the protocol was to meet people first, then discover things about them after. Now a new online service up-ends that etiquette by inviting users to run a background check on anyone in the U.S. For Free. Should everyone be allowed to access anyone’s personal legal history, whether or not it’s criminal?... Read full article

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