Matthew Sedacca

Matthew Sedacca is a reporter at the New York Post.

Background

Matthew has delved into the rise of $20,000 apartment-broker’s fee; an underground Chinatown casino, and the Spam lockdown He previously worked at The Counter and The New York Times, and has written about iconic buildings' histories for New York Magazine. He is a graduate of NYU and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and often can be found typing underneath his two cats, Oyster and Morris, who continue to plot their escape from his home.

Latest Articles

NYC landlord posts signs calling out tenant he claims stiffed him

A fed-up landlord has put his "shameless" tenant on blast by slapping massive signs on his St. Albans, Queens, property ripping her for allegedly not ponying up her rent.

New Jersey named worst state in US for pedestrian crashes — and these factors may be to blame

New Jersey had the highest rate of fatal crashes involving pedestrians nationwide, according to federal data. 

Woke NYC judges are cutting 'dangerous' perps loose at an alarming rate

The worst of the worst Big Apple criminal court judges are setting loose violent offenders at an astounding rate ahead of their trial, with some springing perps more than 80%

Hamas shares 'cruel' video of ex-hostage embracing still-captive brother before his release

Hamas shared a new propaganda video showing now-freed hostage Iair Horn embracing his brother, Eitan, and saying good-bye just before his release. 

Hamas says 'no progress' with Israel on second phase cease-fire negotiations

Hamas rejected Israel’s proposal to extend the first-stage of the cease-fire deal Saturday and said there had been no progress on talks over the truce’s second phase. 

Cuomo accuser tears into 'corrupt' former gov's mayoral campaign: 'Found guilty'

A woman who accused Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment while he was governor seethed it is “absolutely disgusting” he’s running for NYC mayor, saying he’s “ill matched” to be the...

Before pushing NYC congestion pricing, Gov. Hochul was an anti-toll 'pioneer'

Long before her staunch support of NYC congestion pricing, Gov. Hochul spent a decade opposing tolls in upstate New York, and was even hailed as a “stop-the-tolls pioneer.”

Family of Cuomo's COVID nursing home victims blast 'disqualified' gov's quest for more power

COVID-19 nursing home victims' family members said ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of the pandemic "disqualified" him from mounting a mayoral bid.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo enters race for NYC mayor, posing major threat to Eric Adams

Ex-Governor Andrew Cuomo has finally announced his bid for New York City mayor — after months of speculation of whether he'd use the race for his return to politics.

US airstrike kills Al-Qaeda-affiliated leader in Syria

An American military airstrike killed Muhammed Yusuf Ziya Talay, a senior military leader of an Al-Qaeda affiliate in Siyria, US Central Command said.

'Diva' rat puts on raunchy pole performance on NYC subway

A rat went viral after video captured the critter shimmying up and down a New York City subway pole a la "Hustlers."

NYC residents beg Trump admin to close controversial safe injection site: 'We need federal intervention'

Spiraling disorder and crime surrounding a controversial safe injection site in East Harlem has residents now begging the Trump administration to intervene and quell their daily turmoil.

Hamas returns body of Shiri Bibas, releases 6 Israeli hostages in final exchange under cease-fire deal

Hamas on Saturday released all six remaining living Israeli hostages promised under the first stage of the ongoing cease-fire deal — as one heartbroken family finally received the remains of a mother...

NATO members to boost defense spending 'considerably more than 3 percent' of their GDP: report

NATO members will have to bolster their defense spending by “considerably more than 3%” of their GDP, the alliance's Secretary General Mark Rutte said.

Bill Maher rips Nike's Super Bowl 2025 ad featuring Caitlin Clark as 'zombie lie' about the patriarchy

“When was the last time a woman was told: ‘You can't do this, you can't be confident’?’ Who are these imaginary mean old men of the patriarchy?" Bill Maher said.

Animal cruelty complaints in NYC surge to 5-year high: cops

The NYPD fielded a record 453 complaints this past year over people abusing cats and dogs in New York City.

Transgender man 'tortured' by 5 attackers at upstate NY motel in 'beyond depraved' killing: cops

Five people were hit with murder charges for allegedly torturing and killing transgender man Sam Nordquist in upstate New York, authorities said.

NYPD cops allegedly had sex in precinct office, 'abandoned' duties to spend time together: complaint

Two cops were allegedly getting busy with more than just casework at the Manhattan precinct where they worked, according to a federal complaint.

NYC could see 'snowiest' storm of season as the Midwest braces for -60 wind chills

The Big Apple could soon face the "snowiest" storm of the season after enduring flurries of powder over the past week.

NY retailers locking up lobster tails in plastic cases to deter slippery shoplifters: 'People have no shame'

Employees at BJ's Wholesale Club in Queens and Pelham Manor stores are locking up frozen lobster tail to deter thieves from pinching the product.