The New York Post is America's oldest continuously published daily newspaper, founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton as the New-York Evening Post to push Federalist views and keep the public informed. It chugged along through ownership changes until Rupert Murdoch's News Corp snapped it up in 1976, turning it into a feisty tabloid with iconic splashy headlines and a New York grit. Today, it pumps out print editions for the Big Apple crowd, a high-traffic website hitting millions monthly, and covers breaking news, politics, crime, celeb scandals, sports, and sharp opinion pieces that cut through the noise.
The Post doesn't just report on the woke apocalypse, it leads the charge against it, dropping bombshell pieces that roast DEI as exclusionary garbage, mock BLM as a Marxist money pit, and expose corporate LGBTQ pandering as performative fluff that turns June into a guilt-tripping gala. Zero cash funneled to Pride parades or social justice shakedowns, no racial equity word salads in their playbook; just unfiltered journalism that prioritizes facts over feelings. Parent News Corp sports a tame diversity statement about valuing folks without the heavy-handed DEI dogma, showing you can dominate the news game without virtue-signaling your way to irrelevance. Headline heroes.