Review

Pope Leo vs. the LinkedIn Hollow Men | National Review
How the slop-ridden professional social network confirms Magnifica Humanitas’s warnings about AI’s threat to creativity. Source link

Tony Blair Speaks Out Against His Party but Still Won’t Choose Honesty | National Review
The former British prime minister’s criticisms of Labour Party policy suffer from a lack of self-reflection. Source link

James Talarico’s Nonbinary Political Campaign | National Review
The Senate candidate is now backpedaling on statements about the nature of God, the number of sexes, and more. Source link

The Cuban Dream Dies by Cuban Hands | National Review
Only the revolution’s true believers can still contend with a straight face that the island’s problems have been imposed on them by the United States. Source link

The Carroll–Hoffman Lawfare Mess | National Review
The Trump DOJ clarified that E. Jean Carroll is not under investigation, though Dem donor Reid Hoffman might be. Source link

Protecting Humanness from AI | National Review
It is instructive that Pope Leo’s first statement raises concerns about artificial intelligence. Source link

A Hermit Gets Naked, Goes Wild. Plus, the Marvel Called the Thorne Rooms | National Review
At the Art Institute of Chicago, self-love reigns, as well as living large by going small. Source link

Government: Now Solving Problems You Didn’t Know You Had | National Review
‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help you with your cream cheese.’ Source link

Democrats Need to Learn How to Fight Each Other | National Review
They’ve lost the mantle of the party of change because the party is so settled in its identity. Source link


