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New York Post
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The New York Post, founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton as the New York Evening Post in the United States, is a civilian tabloid newspaper owned by News Corp under Rupert Murdoch since the early 1990s. Known for conservative editorials, sensational headlines, and Page Six gossip, it ranks among the most circulated U.S. papers. In UAP/UFO contexts, it has reported on government programs like AATIP and whistleblower claims, such as David Grusch's 2023 allegations, and recent congressional hearings, but conducts no dedicated research or programs itself—serving as a journalistic outlet for public disclosure stories. Currently active with strong digital presence.