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Ernst & Young Agrees to Pay $100 Million Fine Over Widespread Cheating on an Ethics Exam

Hundreds of EY auditors cheated on CPA ethics exams between 2017 and 2021 by receiving and sharing answer keys, the SEC has found.
By Sissi Cao
Unsplash/Steve Harvey

10 Dating Resolutions: The Most Important Habits to Break in 2018

Women are 2.5 times more likely to get a response when they initiate contact.
By Lamar Dawson
Unsplash/Gaelle Marcel

What Should You Do When a Friend Admits to Cheating?

When you’ve made a commitment to someone else, you’re locked in—at least that’s what I believe.
By Lamar Dawson
1. Powerball This happened in January, so you may have forgotten about it, but the Powerball debacle was insane. The jackpot reached a record-breaking $1.5 billion, which led everyone to buy tickets and not talk about anything but Powerball for a while.

The Big Draw: A Tie Is Not a Win, Except in Lottery

By Robert Blecker
Ashley Madison homepage (Photo: Screenshot/AshleyMadison.com)

The Internet Has Very Little Sympathy for Ashley Madison Users

By Nick Mangione
TO GO WITH AFP STORY US-LIFESTYLE-LOVE-INTERNET-ADULTERY BY FABIENNE FAUR A man looks at a dating site on his computer in Washington,DC on February 10, 2014. One 29-year-old woman says it helped her take revenge on her unfaithful husband. A 45-year-old married man says it has helped prevent the break-up of his family. For millions, adultery via the Internet has become the new normal. Since the launch of the Canada-based Ashley Madison website in 2002, which created a sensation with its seductive slogan "Life is short, have an affair," the numbers turning to online infidelity have soared. There are now dozens of similar websites offering the promise of extramarital relationships with domain names that are unabashedly direct, from www.datingforcheaters.com to www.heatedaffairs.com. For Noel Biderman, the founder of Ashley Madison, his site and others like it are merely facilitating a human desire that is as old as time. AFP PHOTO/EVA HAMBACH (Photo credit should read EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty Images)

Ashley Madison Question: Do Men Cheat Because Their Wives Don’t Give Them Sex?

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
FIFA president Sepp Blatter holds a press conference at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich on March 20, 2015 at the end of a two-day meeting to decide the dates of the 2022 World Cup football tournament in Qatar. AFP PHOTO / MICHAEL BUHOLZER (Photo credit should read MICHAEL BUHOLZER/AFP/Getty Images) NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 24: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the 69th United Nations General Assembly at United Nations Headquarters on September 24, 2014 in New York City. The annual event brings political leaders from around the globe together to report on issues meet and look for solutions. This year's General Assembly has highlighted the problem of global warming and how countries need to strive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Will the UN Be the Next FIFA?

By The Editors
(Photo: from Shuffle's campaign on IndieGogo)

Tech for Cheating Spouses—Now With a Simple, Low Price

By Brady Dale

Malfunction: Confessions of a Serial Cheater

By Meredith Graves
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton raises her glass during a toast at a ceremony to induct her into the Irish America Hall of Fame on March 16, 2015 in New York City. The Irish America Hall of Fame was founded in 2010 and recognizes exceptional figures in the Irish American community. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)

Servergate Doesn’t Matter: Hillary Was Never Going to Be President Anyway

By Lisa Schiffren
(Celeste Sloman/ New York Observer)

Silverman Rebound: The Developer Who Lost his Wife to Simon Cowell is Moving On, One Brick at a Time

By Kim Velsey

Sexting Is Cheating, You Guys

By Molly Mulshine
*eyeroll* (Screengrab: shesahomewrecker.com)

New Website Exposes ‘Homewreckers,’ Conveniently Leaving Men Out of It

By Molly Mulshine

How the Petraeus Scandal Played Out on the Front Pages of NYC’s Tabloids

By Colin Campbell and Hunter Walker

A Harvard Student Writes In on Cheating Scandal

By Patrick Clark

Harvard Plagiarism Probe May Implicate 125 Students

By Patrick Clark
Illustration: Mark Hammermeister

Our Cheating Hearts: Honor, Integrity and Playing by the Rules are All Out of Style

By Patrick Clark
Stuyvesant High School (Wikipedia)

71 Stuyvesant High Schoolers Accused of Cheating on Regents Exams; Face Expulsion, Suspension, Shame

By Drew Grant
Gosling and Carell.

Crazy, Stupid, Love? No, Yes, and Absolutely Not.

By Rex Reed
Do you feel lucky, punk?

NYU Professor Learns It Doesn’t Pay to Catch Cheating Students

By Ben Popper
Gives new mean to the phrase "just Google it"

Google App Store Now Offering Way to Cheat WSJ Paywall

By Ben Popper

Foursquare Cracks Down On Fake Mayors

By Observer Staff
Yes, I've been to this Footlocker 944 times this week. You just didn't see me.

Foursquare Cracks Down On Fake Mayors

By Adrianne Jeffries

Cheating Spouse? There’s an App for That

By Observer Staff
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