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Mayor Mamdani Dives Into NYC Pool in a Suit, Igniting Dress-Code Debate
politics13 days ago

Mayor Mamdani Dives Into NYC Pool in a Suit, Igniting Dress-Code Debate

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani joined the opening of the city’s pool season by jumping into a public pool in a full suit (including socks and shoes), violating the rule that swimmers wear bathing attire. The New York Post highlighted the dress-code breach, noting pool rules require swimsuits and mesh lining in trunks. Mamdani had previously teased doing the stunt and has done similar suit-stunts in the past, tying the moment to his political branding.

Knicks Finals Fever Sparks a Print-Media Boom at a West Village Shop
sports29 days ago

Knicks Finals Fever Sparks a Print-Media Boom at a West Village Shop

Knicks' run to the Finals has spiked demand for print media at Casa Magazines in NYC's West Village, with front-page New York Post and New York Daily News issues selling out within minutes of opening and the June 1 issue of The New Yorker—featuring Jalen Brunson on the cover—becoming a standout seller. The store even posted an instructional video to help customers locate the scarce tabloids.

CNN flags a fresh wave of false Trump claims from NY Post interview
politics1 month ago

CNN flags a fresh wave of false Trump claims from NY Post interview

CNN fact-checks Donald Trump’s remarks from a New York Post interview and finds numerous false or misleading claims across areas like mail-in ballots, the 2020 and 2024 elections, border policy, inflation and gas prices, and the January 6 riot. The piece notes that many countries use mail-in voting, that the 2020 election wasn’t rigged, that Trump’s claims about the 2024 election and border “surges” are not supported by data, and that figures on inflation, investment, and crime are exaggerated or unsubstantiated. Overall, CNN’s editors conclude the interview contained a pattern of debunked or distortive assertions.

Viral JPMorgan Allegation Against Executive Falls Apart Under Scrutiny
business2 months ago

Viral JPMorgan Allegation Against Executive Falls Apart Under Scrutiny

A high‑profile claim that JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini drugged and coerced a coworker into sex went viral, but subsequent scrutiny revealed key parts of the allegations were unsubstantiated: the plaintiff’s claim Hajdini controlled his pay and career was contradicted by the bank’s review, the lawsuit was briefly withdrawn for corrections, and Hajdini denies all allegations as the case remains unresolved while Rana has since moved on to private equity; the online fallout on Hajdini’s reputation persists despite the mixed reporting.

Poolside whispers tie Vrabel and Russini to NFL meetings
sports2 months ago

Poolside whispers tie Vrabel and Russini to NFL meetings

At the NFL league meetings in Phoenix, Dianna Russini hosted a poolside gathering that fed into the Vrabel–Russini saga; Pablo Torre said attendees were already aware of their friendship before photos surfaced, and Russini appeared to be crafting her own high-profile media moment. The pair were photographed together March 28 in Sedona, with the images later published by the New York Post on April 7. Vrabel addressed the media and will be at the Patriots’ draft HQ, but will miss rounds 4–7 to begin counseling, as New England navigates seven third-day picks.

Fresh Sedona photos renew Vrabel–Russini scrutiny
sports2 months ago

Fresh Sedona photos renew Vrabel–Russini scrutiny

The New York Post published additional images allegedly showing Patriots coach Mike Vrabel with former NBC Sports reporter Dianna Russini at a Sedona, Arizona resort, including breakfast together; the photos imply they were seen together rather than with a larger group, and the Post notes the possibility of more photos surfacing while Vrabel has spoken publicly, keeping the story alive as observers weigh the implications.

Patriots allegedly pressed to curb Vrabel-Russini photo story, new report says
sports2 months ago

Patriots allegedly pressed to curb Vrabel-Russini photo story, new report says

A new report claims the Patriots tried to pressure the New York Post to stop publishing photos of coach Mike Vrabel with Dianna Russini at a Sedona resort, citing an extended response window and crisis-management input; Russini and The Athletic reportedly responded, continuing the saga and raising questions about media influence in the coverage.

Vrabel and Russini allegedly coordinated response to NY Post story
sports2 months ago

Vrabel and Russini allegedly coordinated response to NY Post story

ESPN’s Ben Strauss reports that Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and former Athletic reporter Dianna Russini coordinated how to respond to a New York Post story about their meeting, raising questions about conflicts of interest under The Athletic’s ethics guidelines; Russini resigned before the internal review concluded, while The Athletic continues its investigation.

Russini pauses NFL reporting during ongoing review over Vrabel photos
media3 months ago

Russini pauses NFL reporting during ongoing review over Vrabel photos

Dianna Russini will not report while The Athletic reviews her NFL coverage after photos with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel were published; an initial review suggested the images lacked context, but new details have prompted a broader review. Russini says the photos were taken out of context, while Vrabel denies any impropriety; The New York Post published the photos, and The Athletic and The New York Times declined to comment; the investigation is ongoing.

The Mystery Behind the Vrabel Photo Scoop
sports3 months ago

The Mystery Behind the Vrabel Photo Scoop

Mike Florio reports that the New York Post’s Page Six story about photos of Patriots coach Mike Vrabel with Dianna Russini raises questions about how the Post obtained them, with speculation that either a freelancer or the Post sourced the images; Vrabel and Russini deny any impropriety, and the piece notes it is unlikely the encounter was incidental, suggesting someone tipped off or actively sought the photos, leaving open who provided the tip, whether there were pre-publication discussions, and what steps were taken before publication.

Backlash Over Kai Trump-Tiger Woods Crash Headline
entertainment3 months ago

Backlash Over Kai Trump-Tiger Woods Crash Headline

A New York Post headline tying Kai Trump to Tiger Woods’ Florida crash sparked backlash because Kai wasn’t at the scene and no clear link existed; Woods was later arrested for DUI with property damage, and Kai’s mother Vanessa Trump has publicly dated Woods, a combination critics argued made the piece sensationalist. The Spun’s report on the backlash was echoed by Yahoo Entertainment, and social media users mocked the connection as inappropriate framing of celebrity romance in a crime news item.

Golden State Gets a Bold New Voice: The California Post Debuts
media5 months ago

Golden State Gets a Bold New Voice: The California Post Debuts

The California Post launches as a California-focused outlet inspired by the New York Post, promising fearless, reader-first coverage across news, sports, entertainment and opinion with a California lens and a Page Six Hollywood team, aiming to inform, entertain and hold institutions to account while inviting readers to subscribe and engage via apps and newsletters.

Trump passes on this year’s Super Bowl, citing distance
politics5 months ago

Trump passes on this year’s Super Bowl, citing distance

Former President Donald Trump says he won’t attend this year’s Super Bowl in Santa Clara, noting the distance is too far, though he attended last year while in office and said he would go if the trip were shorter. The NBC Sports piece also notes Bad Bunny as halftime act and Green Day for the opening ceremony, a lineup Trump called a “terrible choice” that sows hatred.