The article discusses concerns in some communities about how professional standards and personal beliefs might influence healthcare decisions and outcomes.
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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.
Joke’s over. By Daniel Greenfield Around twenty years ago or so, late night comedy was well… comedy. It was funny and while the hosts and…
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is backing a policy that treats cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement as illegal discrimination under state law. Critics warn the move weaponizes civil rights statutes to intimidate citizens and businesses from assisting federal law enforcement.
A new investigative report outlines decades of fraud, crime, and terrorism linked to Somali mass migration in the United States. It argues political protection and media silence have allowed abuse of welfare systems and failures of deportation to persist.
Daniel Greenfield examines how promises of support to the Iranian people gave way to silence as Islamic tyranny tightened its grip. The discussion exposes moral failure, political betrayal, and the cost of abandoned resistance.
The death of Renee Good challenges the claim that white privilege shields people from consequences during violent encounters with law enforcement. Her case underscores that behavior—not race—determines police response.
A claim that the media “admitted” an entire story about ICE arresting Native Americans was false oversimplification. Tribal leaders and federal officials are still at odds about detentions and details in Minneapolis.
A new eBook from the David Horowitz Freedom Center exposes American universities’ flagrant lawbreaking. By Frontpagemag.com “Academic Felons: American Colleges and Universities that Have Violated…
Democrats are being dragged back toward the radical ‘Abolish ICE’ agenda, despite knowing how badly it hurt them at the ballot box. The issue remains a winning weapon for Republicans and a liability the Left can’t escape.
Public remarks by Zohran Mamdani and senior housing officials have sparked scrutiny over whether New York City housing policy is being shaped by explicit racial targeting. Critics argue the statements meet the legal threshold for federal civil rights intervention.
Systemic fraud and third world immigration. By Daniel Greenfield The lesson in Minnesota or in this case out of Pennsylvania is that while America’s welfare…
They knew all along. By Daniel Greenfield The fraud didn’t start in Minnesota. It started before they even got here. While almost everyone by now…


















