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Why We Changed Our Code of Ethics to Address Prediction Markets
ProPublica updated its code of ethics to prohibit employees from wagering on news events via prediction markets, citing concerns about bias and public trust. The decision follows examples of problematic behavior in prediction markets, including a U.S. soldier profiting from a military mission and political candidates trading on their own races.
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