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California Governor Gavin Newsom responded to criticism by calling a remark that he’s “historically illiterate” bigoted due to his dyslexia, drawing further debate online.
An American family says they were terrorized by a knife-wielding man aboard a Brussels train. The incident raises concerns about tourist safety and emergency response abroad.
Newly surfaced communications outline alleged immigration assistance tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s associates and Obama-era officials. The revelations raise questions about oversight, contacts, and decision-making.
An anti-Israel activist in New York drew criticism after posting comments about Islam, dogs, and cultural influence in the city. The remarks follow years of controversial rhetoric tied to pro-Palestinian activism.
Once again, women and girls paid the price for the manufactured transgender social epidemic. By Daniel Greenfield There’s a pattern in here that no one…
Calls to hold activist judges accountable are intensifying nationwide. Critics argue judicial overreach threatens constitutional balance and public trust.
An AP article questioning diversity in winter sports triggered backlash and debate about merit, access, and representation. Critics argue participation reflects culture, exposure, and skill rather than politics.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered a speech urging Americans to look to Islamic narratives of migration as a model for how the U.S. should treat undocumented immigrants. Critics argue he neglected city governance while focusing on citing religious precedents.
The article argues that New York City has suffered from uncollected trash and cold-related homeless deaths under Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s leadership. It criticizes his policies and executive performance.
A land proposal dubbed “Qatar City” in Arizona raises transparency and foreign influence questions amid ties to past Qatar Islamic Bank projects.
The article discusses concerns in some communities about how professional standards and personal beliefs might influence healthcare decisions and outcomes.
FrontPageMag criticizes New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani after 16 people were found dead outdoors during a prolonged cold snap, arguing his approach to homelessness failed to protect the vulnerable.
The piece contends Epstein’s reach extended into high society and political circles, highlighting how some elites either enabled or were complicit in his abuses. It asserts that Epstein’s case reveals broader institutional corruption that outlasts him.
A New York judge ruled that Luigi Mangione’s stalking and killing of a corporate executive did not qualify as a crime of violence, barring the death penalty. Critics argue the ruling reflects ideological leniency toward left-wing extremism.
Austin, Texas declared “CAIR-Austin Day” despite the group’s documented praise for Hamas and longstanding extremist ties. The move has sparked outrage as critics warn city leaders are legitimizing Islamist supremacism under the banner of civic inclusion.


















