New York Post
Definition
A prominent American tabloid newspaper based in New York City, founded in 1801, renowned for its sensational headlines, conservative editorial stance, and coverage of politics, celebrities, crime, sports, and gossip.
A daily publication owned by News Corp, famous for iconic front-page imagery and Page Six, its influential gossip column.
Examples
The New York Post headline screamed about a celebrity chef's fridge disaster, proving even pros can't escape takeout temptation.
My uncle hoards New York Post clippings like they're rare Pokémon cards, especially the ones with subway rats stealing glory.
She flipped through the New York Post at the bodega, chuckling at how it turned a minor fender-bender into an epic block-party saga.
In the age of doomscrolling, the New York Post remains the caffeinated jolt that makes morning commutes almost tolerable.