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A man reads a fake edition of the New York Post with the headline reading "We're Screwed," on a subway platform in New York September 21, 2009. View Photo »
Thousands of copies of this fake New York Post, produced to draw attention to global warming one day before the U.N. summit on the issue, was distributed in New York, Monday Sept. 21, 2009. View Photo »
FILE - File photos show New York Post columnist Peter Vecsey, left, and broadcaster Doug Collins, who will receive this year's Curt Gowdy Media Awards from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. View Photo »
FILE - File photos show New York Post columnist Peter Vecsey, left, and broadcaster Jim Collins, who will receive this year's Curt Gowdy Media Awards from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. View Photo »
People attend the REDC Foreclosure Home Auction in New York, in this photo taken March 8, 2009. About 1,400 people crowded into New York's first foreclosure auction at the weekend. View Photo »
NEW YORK - MARCH 04: TV personality Paula Zahn and ex-New York Post gossip columnist Liz Smith attends the 25th Annual Literacy Partners' 'Evening Of Readings' at Michael's Restaurant on March 4, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
Protesters march outside the News Corp. headquarters in New York February 19, 2009. View Photo »
A protester holds a New York Post with a controversial chimpanzee cartoon during a march outside the News Corp. headquarters in New York February 19, 2009. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (R) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (R) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protester Alex Wright and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protester Alex Wright and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protesters hold photos of U.S. President Barack Obama outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protester Linda Reid (L) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
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A man reads a fake edition of the New York Post with the headline reading "We're Screwed," on a subway platform in New York September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Thousands of copies of this fake New York Post, produced to draw attention to global warming one day before the U.N. summit on the issue, was distributed in New York, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - File photos show New York Post columnist Peter Vecsey, left, and broadcaster Doug Collins, who will receive this year's Curt Gowdy Media Awards from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
View Photo »FILE - File photos show New York Post columnist Peter Vecsey, left, and broadcaster Jim Collins, who will receive this year's Curt Gowdy Media Awards from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
View Photo »People attend the REDC Foreclosure Home Auction in New York, in this photo taken March 8, 2009. About 1,400 people crowded into New York's first foreclosure auction at the weekend.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 04: TV personality Paula Zahn and ex-New York Post gossip columnist Liz Smith attends the 25th Annual Literacy Partners' 'Evening Of Readings' at Michael's Restaurant on March 4, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Protesters march outside the News Corp. headquarters in New York February 19, 2009. Hundreds of demonstrators rallied to boycott the New York Post, branding the newspaper as racist for publishing a cartoon that appeared to compare President Barack Obama to a chimpanzee.
View Photo »A protester holds a New York Post with a controversial chimpanzee cartoon during a march outside the News Corp. headquarters in New York February 19, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (R) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (R) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protester Alex Wright and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protester Alex Wright and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protesters hold photos of U.S. President Barack Obama outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Protester Linda Reid (L) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Reverend Al Sharpton (C) and hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside New York Post headquarters to protest a controversial chimpanzee cartoon in the newspaper February 19, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Thousands of copies of this fake New York Post, produced to draw attention to global warming one day before the U.N. summit on the issue, was distributed in New York, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »I showed them a New York Times article and a New York Post article about the artist permit being overturned and that artists don’t need a permit
You're just one of those guys ... Just like how I was in a skirt for the New York Post for the World Series. Why me of among the guys on my team? I don't know. That's just the way things work out. But for me, I don't let those things bother me. I just want to go out there and play.
I wanted to be the New York Times of the airways -- not the New York Post but the New York Times -- and that's what we set out to do, and we did it.
A New York Post editor sacked after complaining that a cartoon likened President Obama to a monkey sued the paper on Monday, claiming rampant racism and sexism in the newsroom
One GM asked Joel Sherman of the New York Post why Felix Hernandez would consider signing long-term with the Mariners when the Yankees could conceivably offer $200MM in two winters when he's a free agent.
Hailey says she thinks it's a good idea that we both take some time right now and focus on each of our individual lives. Read Full Statement On ETOnline.com Rabbi Shmuley, who also had a show on TLC, told the New York Post that he advised Gosselin, 32, to break it off with Glassman. I have advised him t...
I told him he could wear a Phillies shirt to work if he also wears a skirt, like that Shane Victorino picture on the front page of the New York Post
The New York Post had the audacity to put Shane Victorino in a tutu on the cover
According to the New York Post, the Belize-born lyricist converted to Judaism while serving his jail sentence and even claims to be descended from the Ethiopian Jews.
Donald wanted to become a big shot ... And his entree into being a big shot was buying himself a football team. And he figured that he could buy his way onto the back page of the New York Post, he could move to Page 6, the gossip page, and then ultimately the front page. Donald Trump was no longer 'a' D...
Never thought I'd be posting a New York Post editorial by Diane Ravitch because I agreed with it, but these are strange and dire times.
Today's New York Post took issue with a photo from yesterday of a White House staffer passing out lab coats. The White House was accused of staging the photo op. Turns out the doctors group provided the extra lab coats for anyone who forgot to bring one along.
I plan on graduating next August, hopefully. Then going into the field of journalism, like my dad, and (I hope to) write opinion pieces for a big-time paper like the New York Post or The Post-Tribune back in Indiana. And maybe doing a little on-screen work too.
Although the 32-page New York Post is a fake, everything in it is 100% true, with all facts carefully checked by a team of editors and climate change experts.
This could be, and should be, a real New York Post ... Climate change is the biggest threat civilization has ever faced, and it should be in the headlines of every paper, every day until we solve the problem.
We had to shoot the scene at 6 a.m. before any of the photographers were up, the New York Post quoted Director Guillermo Arriaga as saying. It was done in such secrecy that it wasn't even in the script. Only three people, including myself, knew it was going to happen
Sen. Gillibrand deserves special opprobrium for her vote, since one of the videos was shot in Brooklyn's Acorn office, and the New York Post had a story on the scandal prior to the vote ... Apparently Sen. Schumer reads the local papers, and Sen. Gillibrand does not.
I am delighted to welcome Michael Goodwin to the New York Post. He is a political powerhouse in the world's greatest city, a provocative writer and champion of common sense
I think it's totally unfair for the New York Post to send investigative reporters to my family's homes and to do that type of thing
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