Law & Liberty republishes a speech in which former Indiana governor and Purdue University President Mitch Daniels offers advice to students facing a world where individuals are crammed into identity groups and machines seemingly surpass the intellect and abilities of humans. Daniels borrows from Neil Armstrong in calling for graduates to constantly improve the one corner of the universe they can control: themselves.

The Tirades of Turkey’s Tyrant
What might Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan be driving at during his private “interminable monologues” with Pope Leo XIV, wonders Fiamma Nirenstein in Jewish News Syndicate. The Pope, no doubt, wants to avert a Third World War and sees Turkey as a bridge between West and East. But having embraced Islamism and purged Turkey of nearly all its 4 million Christians, Nirenstein writes, the Turkish tyrant appears ever-less amenable to that role.


