‘New York Post’ Sports Reporter Sues Paper After Fired for Anti-Trump Tweets
A sports reporter fired by the New York Post is now suing the paper for firing him without cause, a report says.

A sports reporter fired by the New York Post is now suing the paper for firing him without cause, a report says.

Monday night was a rough night for those opposing Donald Trump. First, President Trump fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates for refusing to enforce his executive order regarding immigration and refugee relocation. Then, in a bit of a delayed reaction, a domino of Trump opposition fell in the sports world as well.

The left made fools of themselves on Inauguration Day, most notably through wanton acts of violence against trash cans and Starbucks windows in downtown D.C. Though, the foolery did not stop in the streets of Washington.

Mary Pilon of the New York Post went biblical, or at least ancient Roman, in prophesizing how she believes the demise of the NFL might come about. Pilon likened NFL players to “gladiators,” warning that the health concerns associated with football, such as concussions, might eventually cost the NFL their privileged place as the sport of choice for most Americans.

Amid a string of headline-making rants, in which he praised President-elect Donald Trump and bashed Beyoncé, Kanye West is reportedly suffering a nervous breakdown.

Michael Goodwin, columnist at the New York Post, writes that no matter the outcome of the 2016 election, the journalism industry is suffering because of reporters’ one-sided handling of Donald Trump’s campaign.

Emily Tamkin at Slate blasts the New York Post for their “trashy” cover story on Melania Trump’s nude photos from a photo shoot for a defunct French magazine when she was 25 years old.

The New York Post on Monday ran a front-page picture of potential first lady Melania Trump naked, prompting criticism on social media and charges of misogyny.

This story originally appeared in the New York Post: An Israel-bound flight from Cyprus was delayed after a doll — and a malapropism — triggered a bomb scare. A cleaner aboard the Aegean Airlines plane on Tuesday found a box

The New York Post published an editorial on Tuesday claiming that Jews no longer feel safe in Western democratic nations.

An investigation has found no record of Quentin Tarantino’s claimed incarceration in an L.A. County jail at the time he would have been held there.

Iranian ‘Supreme Leader,” the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has released a new Persian-language book, titled Palestine, in which he reveals his regime’s plans to conquer America and Israel. On the back cover, Khamenei is described as “the flagbearer of Jihad to liberate Jerusalem,” the New York Post’s Amir Taheri, who obtained a copy of the book, reported this weekend.

New York Post film critic Kyle Smith (full disclosure: we’ve been friendly for nearly a decade) trolled the entire Internet Wednesday with an explainer column titled “Women are not capable of understanding ‘Goodfellas’” Smith’s point boils down, not so much

You may not have noticed, as ISIS expands its reach across Iraq and Russia fuels conflict in Ukraine, but the odds of an armed confrontation between the United States and China just dramatically increased.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio blasted a New York Post report titled, “You’re 45% More Likely to Be Murdered in de Blasio’s Manhattan,” characterizing the report as “fear mongering.”

Kyle Smith at the New York Post reviews Clinton Cash, the blockbuster book from Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer, and excoriates the mainstream press for needing this book’s massive investigation to even think to look into its many “tantalizing” leads about the Clinton Foundation.

Actor Lillo Brancato, best known for getting wacked by Tony Soprano as half-wit Matthew Bevilaqua in the HBO series The Sopranos, is returning to acting after eight years in prison, and some New York Police officers aren’t happy about it.

Reports that “Jihadi John,” the British-accented narrator of ISIS snuff videos, isMohammed Emwazi — an educated young man from a middle-class background — ought to put the final stake in the pretense that poverty and a lack of education and opportunity fuel Islamist hate.
