ethics

Ebola, curing paralysis, book marketing and Homecoming King

OK, now that I have your attention, it’s link soup day here. (Definitely check out the Homecoming King item, as that’s my favorite!) I thought I’d post a few interesting links today. First up, everybody in the US is watching how the Ebola situation plays out as citizens worry an outbreak may form here, too. So, here […]

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Supreme Court Rulings, Slippery Slopes and Fiction

There’s been a lot of discussion in recent weeks about the Supreme Court’s ruling on contraception coverage in the Hobby Lobby case. Those who hated the ruling say it’s about to lead to the downfall of women’s rights, while supporters say it simply reaffirms religious freedom. Whether you support or decry the decision, one of

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Headlines Hit Close to Home Again: Should your car kill you?

Just last week I discussed how an issue cropping up in the news (doctors involved in execution) was similar to an issue in my novel Life First.  Well, it crops up again this week. This short but fascinating article gives a quick overview of the decisions programmers will have to make when coding automated driving

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