Ayn Rand Is Alive in Ankara

Source: Reason
by Selim Koru

“Turkey’s major political traditions of the past two generations — Kemalist secular statism, political Islam, and ethnic nationalism — all subordinate the individual to a collective project in different ways. Rand is countercultural against all three, and yet she articulates something that life in Turkey has quietly become: more individualist, more disenchanted, more on the hustle. That is why her readers pop up in unexpected places, and why they have been multiplying for over half a century. Today, the political scene is more conducive to young readers of Rand than ever before.” (05/26/26)

https://reason.com/2026/05/26/ayn-rand-is-alive-in-ankara/

Spare Us the Selective Outrage

Source: American Greatness
by Victor Davis Hanson

“Since October 7, we have been lectured nonstop about the supposedly singular sins of Israel. The campuses, the left-wing media, and the new Democratic Socialist officials, both federal and state, following the cue of student activists and professors from the Middle East, have painted Israel and their Jewish supporters as Nazis, fascists, and among the worst murderers in today’s bloody world. This is nonsensical. The medieval-style massacre of 1,200 Jews in their homes on October 7, during a time of peace, should have increased awareness of the existential dangers Israel faced. Instead, it spawned a gathering storm of antisemitism.” (05/26/26)

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/26/spare-us-the-selective-outrage/

Ireland: Regime to Ban Goods from Israeli Squats in Palestine’s Occupied West Bank

Source: US News & World Report

“Ireland aims to pass a law ⁠curbing ⁠goods trade with settlements in the ⁠Israeli-occupied West Bank by mid-July with Israel, some U.S. lawmakers and business groups ​opposing the move, Foreign Minister Helen McEntee said on Tuesday. Ireland’s government, one of the most outspoken critics of Israel’s ‌war in Gaza, first promised to ‌sanction Israeli settlements in October 2024. The legislation has since been held up by pressure from opposition ⁠politicians who aimed ⁠to extend the ban also to services trade, on one side, and ​international company lobbyists seeking to scrap the bill, on the other. Sources told Reuters last October that the bill was set to be limited to goods. Prime Minister Micheal Martin confirmed that last week and said widening the scope to ​services was neither ‘implementable’ nor ‘viable.'” (05/26/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-05-26/ireland-to-ban-goods-from-israeli-settlements-in-west-bank-by-july

Why the Ten Commandments Don’t Belong in Public Schools

Source: The Dispatch
by Michael A Helfand

“There’s a reason so many conservative justices over the past 40 years have rejected the idea that the establishment clause prohibits only compelled religious exercise. If government is permitted to use its power, prestige, and resources to overwhelm citizens with government-preferred religious messages, it paves the way for the manipulation of religious conscience, especially when dealing with children in classrooms. Protecting the independence of religious conscience is a core constitutional commitment, expressed perhaps most famously by James Madison in his 1785 ‘Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments,’ where he insisted that ‘[t]he Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man.’ The First Amendment is allergic to religious orthodoxies. For this reason, requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms crosses a fundamental constitutional line.” (05/26/26)

https://thedispatch.com/article/ten-commandments-religion-state-public-schools/

Pentagon spars with SpaceX over Starlink price hike during Iran war

Source: Reuters

“As U.S. kamikaze drones guided by Elon Musk’s Starlink network began to make visible gains in the war against Iran, senior SpaceX officials reached a conclusion: The Pentagon should be paying more for access to their satellite Wi-Fi network. Within weeks of the United States launching its bombing campaign, SpaceX executives ​met Pentagon officials and argued the military had been paying about $5,000 for connection per terminal while effectively using a higher tier of service worth closer to $25,000, according to two sources familiar with the matter and Pentagon documents reviewed by Reuters. … The Pentagon, which is seeking to help Iranian citizens bypass government-imposed communications blackouts, has also been at odds with SpaceX over pricing for a plan to provide the populace direct-to-cell connections with Starlink akin to 5G service, two of the sources said.” (05/26/26)

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/pentagon-spars-with-spacex-over-starlink-price-hike-during-iran-war-2026-05-26/

The Danger of an Unexamined Status Quo

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Russ Gonnering

“Medical school always had its own set of peculiar struggles, as, I suppose, does everything. Certainly, Basic Training in the military is an eye-opener. What makes medical school unique is the profound contrast of the reality with the ideal.” (05/26/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-danger-of-an-unexamined-status-quo/

To Understand Where America Is Heading, Read Sports

Source: TomDispatch
by Robert Lipsyte

“When Chinese leaders claim that the American empire is in decline, I immediately assume their analysts are decoding dispatches from ESPN, The Athletic, and columnist Shams Charania. After all, it’s in sportswriting, I’ve come to think, that the songs of the canary in the all-American coal mine couldn’t be clearer. If the games we play and watch reflect our past and present lives, then the coverage and commentary about them may help predict our future. American sportswriters have been cheerleaders for empire since the early twentieth century, when Bat Masterson decided that shooting people in Dodge City wasn’t fulfilling enough for a man of his talent and ambition. Yes, that Bat Masterson. He came East and, as a boxing columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph, became a new sheriff in the emerging industry I’ve come to call SportsWorld.” (05/26/26)

https://tomdispatch.com/a-short-history-of-sportswriting-from-bat-masterson-to-shams-charania/

Netherlands: Regime blocks US company’s takeover of vital digital supplier

Source: Politico

“The Dutch government is blocking a United States-based company’s attempts to acquire a key online identification IT supplier. Dutch firm Solvinity runs a platform for the country’s DigiD app, which allows the country’s citizens to authenticate themselves online when they want to book a doctor’s appointment, buy a house or interact with public authorities. In November, U.S.-based Kyndryl announced it would acquire Solvinity, triggering concerns that a key Dutch online identification tool would fall under foreign control. Across Europe, there have been increased concerns about the bloc’s reliance on U.S. technology. … The decision comes a week before the European Commission is set to unveil its tech sovereignty package, a set of proposals to reduce Europe’s reliance on foreign technology in the areas of cloud, microchips and AI.” (05/26/26)

https://www.politico.eu/article/netherlands-blocks-us-takeover-vital-digital-supplier