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business5 months ago

New York Post Expands to California with The California Post Launch in 2026

News Corp is launching The California Post, a new daily newspaper based in Los Angeles, to bring the Post's signature style of journalism, celebrity gossip, and entertainment news to California, aiming to compete with local outlets and provide a fresh, populist perspective. The launch is set for early 2026 and will include both print and digital formats.

entertainment1 year ago

Martha Stewart Faces Backlash After Mistakenly Declaring Columnist Dead

Martha Stewart publicly acknowledged a New York Post column by Andrea Peyser, who corrected Stewart's false claim that Peyser was dead. During a Philadelphia event, Stewart sarcastically referred to the Post as her "favorite newspaper" and read the column's headline aloud, which criticized her mistake. Stewart, who served time for securities fraud, used the incident to promote her new documentary, while Peyser humorously responded to Stewart's claim by asserting she is very much alive.

entertainment1 year ago

Martha Stewart's Controversial Legacy: From Scalding Reviews to Courtroom Drama

New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser has responded to Martha Stewart's claim in a documentary that Peyser had died, with a defiant "I'm alive, b---h!" The feud between the two dates back to Stewart's 2004 securities fraud trial, which Peyser covered critically. Stewart's remark about Peyser's supposed death sparked social media reactions, but Peyser, still alive, used her column to critique Stewart's life and career, ultimately expressing pity for the lifestyle mogul.

politics1 year ago

"Mayor Adams Faces Pushback Over NYC Migrant Debit Card Program"

New York City Mayor Eric Adams clashed with The New York Post over a critical article about a $53 million contract for migrants, vehemently disputing its findings and defending the contractor, MoCaFi. Adams refuted claims of a prior relationship with MoCaFi's founder and criticized the article's inaccuracies, while his deputy mayor lamented the "inaccuracies" in the piece. The tabloid's political leanings and history of critiquing Democratic leaders added to the discomfort of the public fight, with Adams' team sowing enough doubt about the article to prompt its author to defend it on social media.

lifestyle2 years ago

Dining Incognito: The Post's Experiment at NYC's Top Restaurants in Senator Fetterman's Attire

A New York Post reporter attempted to dine at some of NYC's finest restaurants dressed in the casual attire of Senator John Fetterman, only to be met with rejection and mockery from maître d's who strictly enforce dress codes. While some restaurants like Nobu and Gramercy Tavern allowed entry, others like Daniel, Le Bernardin, and Jean-Georges turned the reporter away for wearing athletic wear, jeans, sneakers, and sweatshirts. However, Eleven Madison Park welcomed the reporter, stating that as long as one is wearing clothes, there are no expectations for evening attire. The incident has sparked debate among congressional colleagues, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizing the Senate for relaxing dress code rules for Fetterman.

education2 years ago

NYC Professor Fired for Machete Threat to Reporter and Confrontation with Anti-Abortion Students

Shellyne Rodriguez, a professor at Hunter College in New York, has been fired after threatening a New York Post reporter and photographer with a machete. The journalists were trying to speak to her about an incident in which she criticised anti-abortion activists on campus. Ms Rodriguez followed them onto the street with the machete, video showed. Hunter College confirmed she had been "relieved of her duties".

entertainment2 years ago

Andy Cohen defends Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos amid criticism over 'Live' hosting debut

Andy Cohen criticized the New York Post for calling Live with Kelly & Mark "bad" based on a few negative tweets about the show. Cohen called the outlet "lazy" and "Megyn Kelly journalism" for using only six tweets to report on a national show that gets around 5 million viewers a day. The Bravo host also addressed the outlet's use of one of his social media posts as proof that he was supporting his longtime friends amid the "mixed reviews" on their show.