Which brings us to the Post’s owner, RUPERT MURDOCH. But they were hardly the paper's signature takedowns: One described Adams’ “impressive New York nightlife stamina” because he stayed out until 1:30 a.m. In a pair of stories in September, the tabloid did report that Adams spent four nights in a row at two nightclubs. But you’d hardly know it reading the Post. Those are just a few of Adams’ most recent sightings at private exclusive nightclubs since he won the Democratic nomination. On Sunday, Adams was at Slate nightclub in his Salvatore Ferragamo loafers for a fundraiser hosted by bar owner TELLY HATZIGEORGIOU where he gave a shoutout to the nightlife industry. On Saturday night, Adams was out until after midnight at Zero Bond, another members-only downtown nightclub where celebrities like TOM BRADY and KIM KARDASHIAN have cocooned themselves from the masses during the pandemic. and man about town, used the time to pitch Adams on making city landmarks such as Brooklyn Bridge and the Empire State Building UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Zampolli, the Dominica ambassador to the U.N. Just this past Friday night, the Democratic mayoral nominee dined at the swanky members-only club Casa Cipriani with PAOLO ZAMPOLLI, who was MELANIA TRUMP’s former modeling agent and the man who introduced her to DONALD. We’ll get to a well-informed theory about why the New York Post has laid off Adams in a minute - but first a little more on Adams’ nighttime extracurricular activities … So far, though, the city’s biggest tabloid - after mocking BILL DE BLASIO mercilessly for eight years - has barely touched the mayor-in-waiting. He’s a vegan teetotaler who vacations in Monaco like JAMES BOND, spends his evenings at exclusive nightclubs surrounded by celebrities, then goes to bed at a location that still remains a mystery. THE ADAMS-MURDOCH BROMANCE - ERIC ADAMS has the makings of a tabloid gold mine. There’s no agreement yet, but at a CNN town hall Thursday night, President JOE BIDEN sounded an optimistic note - “I do think I’ll get a deal,” he said - while laying out some concrete specifics. It’s Friday, which Democratic leaders set as an (unofficial) deadline to reach a deal on the reconciliation package. So far, New York City’s biggest tabloid - after mocking Bill de Blasio mercilessly for eight years - has barely touched the mayor-in-waiting, Eric Adams.