Ariel Zilber

Ariel Zilber is a general assignment reporter at the New York Post.

Background

Ariel got his start as a journalist in Israel, where he worked for Ha'aretz and The Jerusalem Post. He returned in 2016 to the US, where before joining The Post he did a five-year stint as an online news reporter for the Daily Mail. He is currently a resident of Brooklyn who enjoys walking his dog while wondering how to overcome his Twitter addiction

Latest Articles

UAE-backed fund to use Trump family's cryptocurrency to buy $2B stake in Binance: report

Zach Witkoff, a founder of World Liberty Financial, revealed to a crypto conference in Dubai that the firm’s stablecoin, USD1, will be used in deal.

Subway shrinks to less than 20K locations for first time in decades

According to data released by the company, Subway ended 2024 with 19,502 US locations -- down a net 631 stores from the previous year.

Apple faces possible criminal charges — judge rules Tim Cook 'chose poorly' in alleged defiance of antitrust ruling

“To hide the truth, Vice-President of Finance, Alex Roman, outright lied under oath,” according to US District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.

Longtime 'Fox & Friends' anchor Steve Doocy tearfully announces major co-hosting change

The host fought back tears on Thursday morning as he announced that it was his last day he would be alongside his co-hosts from their Midtown Manhattan studios.

Dave Portnoy takes Trump to task for sluggish economy: 'Don't p--s down my back and tell me it's raining'

Portnoy reacted to Trump's comments on Wednesday following a Commerce Department report indicating that GDP contracted 0.3% in the first quarter.

Tesla, Elon Musk deny report firm is looking for new CEO: 'Deliberately false article'

Tesla is pushing back against a Wall Street Journal report claiming its board is actively seeking a successor to CEO Elon Musk.

Fox News claims Smartmatic is 'failing business' looking for 'litigation lottery ticket': court docs

Fox lawyers argued Smartmatic is a failing enterprise beset by a steady decline in revenue and that it is now seeking a "litigation lottery ticket."

Crypto 101: How to invest smart — even if you’re starting small

Thinking of buying Bitcoin or Ethereum? Read this first.

Samsung mulls moving production of TVs, home appliances in response to Trump tariffs: report

Currently, most of the TVs Samsung sells in the US are made in Mexico, though the company also maintains a TV production facility in California.

Starbucks details major plan to try to win back customers

The decision to increase staffing follows pilot tests in a limited number of stores shortly after CEO Brian Niccol joined the company this past fall.

Mortgage demand drops to lowest in two months as would-be homebuyers wary of US economy

Mortgage applications to purchase a home fell 4% from the previous week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

Employee hospitalized, diagnosed with failed pancreas after US investment bank forced 110-hour work week: report

Junior bankers at Robert W. Baird, the century-old, privately held investment bank, said they were assigned 20-hour workdays.

Cash-strapped WaPo threw $1M brunch during WH Correspondents' Dinner weekend: report

Jeff Bezos-owned left-leaning broadsheet hosted an extravagant Sunday brunch at Ned’s Club, a private venue with sweeping views of the White House.

Chief of major US port shares grim warning about Chinese shipments due to Trump tariffs

President Donald Trump’s newly imposed tariffs prompt major American retailers to slash import orders.

General Motors recalls 877K full-size trucks, SUVs over faulty engine as stock sinks

The move comes as the Detroit legacy automaker's stock fell by nearly 2% on Tuesday after the company pulled its earnings guidance for 2025.

Bill Ackman claims Nike CEO apologized for billboard that 'made light of the Holocaust'

Nike has not confirmed the billionaire hedge fund manager's claim.

Trump eases blow from auto tariffs by giving car makers these exemptions

Automakers facing Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will not also have to pay separate tariffs on materials such as steel and aluminum.

Furious Trump calls Jeff Bezos over 'politically hostile' Amazon plan to advertise tariff surcharge on goods

The label, which informs customers of additional charges due to new US tariffs on Chinese imports, has sparked controversy amid escalating trade tensions with Beijing.

Businesses are resorting to risky tactics to dodge Trump's 145% tariff on Chinese products

"Right now people are parking containers until they can figure out what’s happening,” shipping consultant Jon Monroe told The Post.

Beloved broadcaster mourned after losing brave fight to terminal condition at 69: 'Serious, talented and loved what she did'

Dianne Newman, a veteran journalist known for her calm presence and clear, no-nonsense delivery, spent nearly 20 years with CKWX.