Politics
The Ugly Deportation Case of Rumeysa Öztürk | National Review
The administration may appeal the latest decision and might well win. But its conduct has conveyed weakness in several respects. Source link
AI and Our Collapsing Creative Horizons | National Review
The real danger AI poses is to original thought itself. Source link
The Folly of Switzerland’s Proposed Population Cap | National Review
Swiss voters are being asked to decide on a referendum to limit the country’s population to 10 million people. Source link
Eileen Gu’s Terrible Choice | National Review
Gu skis for China, a choice that is a little like deciding to represent a fascist country during the 1930s. Source link
The Week: The Nancy Guthrie Disappearance | National Review
Plus: Trump rolls back climate regulations. Source link
‘Save China and Save America’: The Road Not Taken | National Review
A century-old correspondence portends the challenges the U.S. still faces in Asia. Source link
Wuthering Lows: A Grossly Sexualized Brontë Adaptation | National Review
Emerald Fennell continues her soft-core feminism. Source link
Lawfare Is the Climate Warriors’ Best Friend | National Review
Some three dozen lawsuits are in the American legal system, with more to come. Source link
In Its Latest Act of Repression, Hong Kong Convicted My Father for My Activism | National Review
My father’s conviction is Beijing’s litmus test for Washington: Will the U.S. stand firm in favor of freedom? Source link