The New York Post is facing criticism for its front-page layout, which featured a photo of Travis Kelce kissing Taylor Swift above a headline about three American soldiers losing their lives in a drone strike in Jordan.
The soldiers were killed during the Gaza war, marking the first U.S. casualties in the conflict.
The placement of the stories, with the celebrity news taking precedence over the tragic event, has sparked backlash online.
“Wow shame on the New York Post for putting a picture of Taylor Swift making out on the football field above the headlined regarding the 3 US Servicemen who were killed in the drone strike in Jordan yesterday. This is really vile. Our country has zero priorities,” proclaimed an X user about the front page.
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The journey began with 32 teams, and now only two remain. The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 11.
Patrick Mahomes seeks his third championship ring, while Brock Purdy aims to conclude his remarkable journey with his first.
The anticipation is high, and we eagerly await the culmination of this exciting matchup. While newspapers aim to attract attention and sell copies, the decision to prioritize celebrity news over significant world events has been deemed insensitive by some readers.