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Is New York Post Opinion biased?

Does the tabloid's opinion page hit harder than its front page? nwsly rates NY Post Opinion Right, factuality Mostly Factual. See our reasoning and where its claims get challenged.

Reference rating. New York Post Opinion is not one of the sources nwsly draws from — it's a opinion section, not part of our daily-five lineup. We rate it here because readers search for it. For the outlets we actually source, see the source list.
Bias
Right
Factuality
Mostly Factual
Category
Opinion section
Affiliation
New York Post editorial pages

What New York Post Opinion is

New York Post Opinion is a opinion section — New York Post editorial pages. nwsly does not include it in the source pool the app builds your daily five from; this page exists as a bias-and-factuality reference for readers comparing it against the outlets nwsly does cite.

Where New York Post Opinion lands

nwsly places New York Post Opinion at Right with a factuality rating of Mostly Factual, using the same two-layer method we apply to every source — cross-referenced against AllSides, Media Bias/Fact Check, and Ad Fontes, then reconciled in-house. Our full methodology is public.

Why this is a reference page, not a source

nwsly's product is a finite daily brief synthesized from straight-news reporting. Opinion sections like New York Post Opinion sit outside that remit — so we rate them for transparency without drawing coverage from them. See every source we do use.

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