Smiling Dick Van Dyke, 98, speaks out after missing Emmys, jokes he’s ‘praying’ he makes it to 99th birthday

Dick Van Dyke is keeping in good spirits after missing the Primetime Emmy Awards earlier this month. Fans have expressed concern about Van Dyke’s health since the legendary TV actor, 98, skipped the ceremony after being slated as a presenter. However, in the exclusive video obtained by The Post, the icon was all smiles as … Read more

L.A. rehab staff gave Nazi salutes, made racist remarks and gave ‘white power’ gang signs, lawsuit says

A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court alleges that a California rehab center hired and promoted accused white supremacists and didn’t address harassment and discrimination at work. (Getty Images / iStockphoto) Managers at a rehab facility in Tarzana gave Nazi salutes, displayed “white power” gang signs and abused other staff members with homophobic, … Read more

Whoopi Goldberg defends Janet Jackson for saying Kamala Harris is ‘not black’

“The View” got nasty. During Monday’s episode of “The View,” co-host Whoopi Goldberg defended Janet Jackson’s false comments about Vice President Kamala Karris.   In an interview with The Guardian published on Saturday, Jackson, 58, falsely said about Vice President Harris, “She’s not Black. That’s what I heard. That she’s Indian. [Harris’] father’s white. That’s what … Read more

Ufologist claims outer space stuff has been flying around Earth for decades: ‘Thousands have been contacted’

Bill Birnes is a ­ufologist with a Ph.D. from NYU. YouTube He’s from another world Fie on a chiropodist and a podiatrist, Bill Birnes is a ­ufologist. Ph.D. from NYU, he claims outer space stuff is flying into our space — besides what’s seeping out of Biden. “I study UFOs. I research unconventional aircraft engineered from a planet not ours. … Read more

Battery fire leads to lockdown notice in Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

The Montreal fire department has asked citizens in the affected area to stay inside and close their windows. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette files Residents of Montreal’s Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough were advised to stay in their homes Monday evening because of a fire involving 15,000 kilograms of lithium batteries. The Montreal fire department has asked … Read more

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