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  2. New York Post - Wikipedia

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    The New York Post (NY Post) is an American conservative daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The Post also operates three online sites: NYPost.com; PageSix.com, a gossip site; and Decider.com, an entertainment site.

  3. Cindy Adams - Wikipedia

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    Since 1979, Adams has written a gossip column for the New York Post, a New York City newspaper. She also contributed to Sunday Today in New York, a now-defunct newscast on WNBC television and had previously contributed twice a week on WNBC's Live at Five newscast, until it took on a new format on March 12, 2007. [citation needed]

  4. Maureen Callahan - Wikipedia

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    Callahan worked as a writer, editor and later columnist for the New York Post from 2002 to September 2022. She has worked as a columnist for Daily Mail since October 2022. She received an ASCAP-Deems Taylor award as co-author of "Don't Drink the Brown Water", a piece in Spin magazine about what led to riots and violence at Woodstock '99 .

  5. New York Post targets 'Trumpty Dumpty' in scathing cover - AOL

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    On its front page Wednesday morning, the New York Post anointed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “DeFuture” of the GOP. On Thursday it took fresh aim at Trump, depicting him as “Trumpty Dumpty.”

  6. Phil Mushnick - Wikipedia

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    Phil Mushnick is a sports columnist for the New York Post. Over his career he has served as a beat reporter for the New York Cosmos, the New Jersey Nets, and the New York Rangers. Since 1982, he has been the Posts sports television and radio columnist.

  7. Liz Smith (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1976 and 2009, she wrote a self-titled gossip column for newspapers including New York Newsday, the New York Daily News and the New York Post that was syndicated in 60 to 70 other newspapers. On television, she appeared on Fox, E!, and WNBC.

  8. Miranda Devine - Wikipedia

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    Most recently, Devine's columns, focused on United States politics, are published by the New York Post and she makes appearances promoting her articles on local media outlets. Devine formerly lived in Sydney with her husband and two sons.

  9. Joel Sherman (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Joel Sherman is a sportswriter for the New York Post. He is also a baseball insider with MLB Network and co-hosts with Jon Heyman the baseball podcast The Show. He was born and raised in Canarsie in Brooklyn, New York. [1] He graduated from NYU in 1985. [2] Sherman worked for both the in-house Washington Square News and the UPI while at NYU. [2]

  10. Isabel Vincent - Wikipedia

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    Serving as a foreign correspondent, she covered conflicts in Kosovo for the Globe and Mail, and the war in Angola for the National Post and the Globe and Mail. Since 2008 she has been an investigative reporter for New York Post, covering New York City and corruption.

  11. William Coleman (editor) - Wikipedia

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    William Coleman (February 14, 1766 – July 13, 1829) was the first editor of The New York Evening Post, which is now the New York Post. He was chosen for the position by Alexander Hamilton, who founded the newspaper in 1801.