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The New York Post selected several satirical headlines and short excerpts from the Babylon Bee for its weekly humor feature. The items include jokes about workplace meetings, family gifts, and political figures.
New York PostThe feature is described as a way to provide lighter content midweek. Several short satirical items were included without additional reporting or verification.
One item referenced a meeting that grew uncomfortable after workplace issues were attributed to a person named Phil. Another described a person displaying a tattoo of Stalin while commenting on past mistakes. The quote stated the encounter would affect public perception more than prior photographs.
A fourth item mentioned a reported exchange involving a gift from a father to a son identified as Don Jr.
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