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The owner of the New York Post offers his personal apology for a controversial cartoon printed in his paper.
By Alex Koppelman
February 24, 2009
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The paper isn't exactly totally contrite, but considering the Post's usual stance, any sort of apology is notable.
By Alex Koppelman
February 20, 2009
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A biographer of the News Corp. head, who owns the New York Post, thinks the controversial image was deliberately racist, and won't go over well at company headquarters.
By Alex Koppelman
February 19, 2009
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Given the history of racist comparisons involving monkeys, some see a nasty undertone in the political cartoon.
By Alex Koppelman
February 18, 2009
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Rupert Murdoch, the conservative businessman who owns the Post, Fox News and other outlets, had made overtures to Hillary Clinton -- it looks like that détente is over.
By Alex Koppelman
January 30, 2008
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Well, it's news to the New York Post, anyway.
November 19, 2007
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Why did unnamed Obama supporters attack Al Sharpton? He's only asking questions that need to be answered.
By Debra Dickerson
March 19, 2007
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The Wolf raises questions about journalistic behavior.
By David Puner
January 24, 2007
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Celebrity culture seems to have abandoned the "healthy butt" trend.
By Melissa Lafsky
November 3, 2006
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New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority allows commuters to use bathrooms based on their expressed, rather than biological, gender.
By Page Rockwell
October 25, 2006
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Is the nation's most popular form of birth control on the way out?
By Rebecca Traister
February 1, 2006
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New York's new legislation should revolutionize how long we have to wait in line to pee.
By Rebecca Traister
January 9, 2006
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The New York Post says January is the month to shed your spouse.
By Lori Leibovich
January 3, 2006
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Reports on a young woman's murder tell us how two newspapers feel about topless dancers.
By Rebecca Traister
November 28, 2005
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The New York Post treats Jane Austen like Chuck Palahniuk.
By Rebecca Traister
November 11, 2005
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The New York Post reports that "girls only" travel packages are really just rip-offs.
By Lori Leibovich
November 8, 2005
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Gossip columnist Cindy Adams gets some helpful hints from a matchmaker.
By Rebecca Traister
November 7, 2005
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Robert Novak irresponsibly outed an undercover CIA agent, possibly in violation of U.S. law. Under Ashcroft's Justice Department, he'll get away with it -- unlike so many journalists who have rotted in jail.
By Mark Dowie
October 10, 2003
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Texas bug-man Tom DeLay and the New York Post's Bob McManus are harassing MoveOn.org with silly phone tricks.
By Michelle Goldberg
October 8, 2003
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Israel is spending $1 billion on a structure to seal itself off from the West Bank. But the question of what to call it provokes an explosive debate.
By Eric Boehlert
August 1, 2003
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Family members of victims of the terror attacks say the White House has smothered every attempt to get to the bottom of the outrageous intelligence failures that took place on its watch.
By Eric Boehlert
June 18, 2003
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Wait, that's not the issue. Last week's media storm was all about journalistic ethics. Wasn't it?
By King Kaufman
February 24, 2003
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The New York Fire Department suffered a communications breakdown on Sept. 11, and hundreds of firefighters died. Why are so many journalists ignoring the story?
By Eric Boehlert
August 20, 2002
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Reports that Hillary Clinton used an anti-Semitic slur 26 years ago smack of a typical Rupert Murdoch smear campaign.
By Joe Conason
July 18, 2000
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Tina Brown's Talk may have more than it bargained for in its new executive editor.
By Sean Elder
April 21, 2000