New health campaign wants men to masturbate more — to lower their risk of cancer

New health campaign wants men to masturbate more — to lower their risk of cancer

This campaign wants you to lighten your load. FCancer, a nonprofit focused on cancer prevention and early detection, has declared its mission to “beat cancer off, literally” — imploring men to ejaculate more for their health. At least 21 times a month, to be exact. Ejaculating at least 21 times in a month may reduce the … Read more

Exclusive | Tony Danza dishes on canceled ‘Who’s the Boss’ spinoff, shelved Sebastian Maniscalco sitcom

Exclusive | Tony Danza dishes on canceled ‘Who’s the Boss’ spinoff, shelved Sebastian Maniscalco sitcom

It would have been a boss move. Tony Danza was champing at the bit to dust off his apron and reprise his iconic “Who’s the Boss” role opposite TV daughter Alyssa Milano in a spinoff about the pair living in a woke world. “We had a shot at it. I thought it might happen,” Danza, … Read more

Exclusive | My infant son died of a rare disorder — I wish his doctors had run this cheap test sooner

Exclusive | My infant son died of a rare disorder — I wish his doctors had run this cheap test sooner

Jordan Kruse realized something was wrong with her newborn, Pruitt, hours after bringing him home from the hospital last year. “He started to refuse nursing,” Kruse, 32, told The Post. “You’re supposed to nurse [newborns] every two hours, so that was my first sign.” Pruitt Kruse arrived on May 17, 2024, joining his two older … Read more

Exclusive | Inside NYC’s anti-loneliness club where seniors share their life stories — including getting told off by Princess Margaret and flirting with Colin Powell

Exclusive | Inside NYC’s anti-loneliness club where seniors share their life stories — including getting told off by Princess Margaret and flirting with Colin Powell

What do a fashion feud with Princess Margaret and rumors of young love with Colin Powell have in common? They’ve both become legendary tales at the Life Story Club. Founded in 2019, the Brooklyn-based nonprofit organizes free virtual and in-person gatherings for older adults across the city, giving them a space to share their experiences, … Read more

Exclusive | Bon Jovi feuds with Jersey Shore mayor over eatery for the poor

Exclusive | Bon Jovi feuds with Jersey Shore mayor over eatery for the poor

On a silver horse he rides to the rescue of the homeless and hungry. Jon Bon Jovi is not backing down in his mission to feed the poor even after a mayor in his home state slammed the singer for turning a public library into a “day shelter and soup kitchen.” Toms River Mayor Daniel … Read more

How pingpong is helping New Yorkers beat Parkinson’s disease: ‘Can’t get enough’

How pingpong is helping New Yorkers beat Parkinson’s disease: ‘Can’t get enough’

NYU economics professor Bill Easterly, a highly respected expert in foreign aid, global poverty and development in Africa, can add a novel title to his lengthy resume — pingpong player extraordinaire. Easterly, 67, picked up the unusual skill as a way to cope with Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that can cause tremors, slow movement … Read more

Cheers! This nonprofit uncorks the wine industry for people of color

Cheers! This nonprofit uncorks the wine industry for people of color

Ikimi Dubose-Woodson has come a long way in her career since polishing silverware at 15. But the 41-year-old wouldn’t be where she is now — and as devoted as she is to community service — were it not for that lowly gig at the New York Marriott World Trade Center back in 1997. It was … Read more

From recliners to ankle monitors: Here are the crazy objects washing up on Long Beach

From recliners to ankle monitors: Here are the crazy objects washing up on Long Beach

A La-Z-Boy recliner, an exercise bike and a felon’s ankle monitor are among the bizarre things washing up on our beaches. “We find a lot of interesting items each week and we’re always curious as to how they ended up there,” Matthew Crosta, founder of the volunteer organization Long Beach Clean Up, told The Post. “That … Read more

The Apollo at 90: Harlem legend Leslie Uggams recalls doing ‘29 shows a week’ at the iconic theater

The Apollo at 90: Harlem legend Leslie Uggams recalls doing ‘29 shows a week’ at the iconic theater

When a 9-year-old Leslie Uggams made her debut at Harlem’s historic Apollo Theater in 1952, she instantly won over the notoriously tough crowd as the “extra added attraction” on a bill with jazz great Louis Armstrong as headliner. “It was terrific … They loved me,” Uggams, now 81, told The Post about her 20-minute act, … Read more

Bookmobile gives New York’s young readers a Merry Christmas

Bookmobile gives New York’s young readers a Merry Christmas

They’re paging New Yorkers. House of SpeakEasy, a Manhattan-based nonprofit, is delivering reading materials to needy New Yorkers with its bookmobile. The organization’s modified box truck, which has 54 feet of shelf space, made a stop Saturday in the Bronx. Devoted bibliophiles gave away nearly 600 new books — including volumes donated by The Post … Read more

Forget turkey: New Yorkers are taking comfort in lasagna this Thanksgiving

Forget turkey: New Yorkers are taking comfort in lasagna this Thanksgiving

Talk about layers of love. Volunteer chefs are making and delivering more than 100 lasagna to Gothamites who could use some carbs and care this Thanksgiving. “We want to bring New Yorkers in need a lasagna to comfort them no matter what their situation is,” Madeline Young, a 27-year-old leading the efforts — which will … Read more

Little horses celebrated the Big Game with adorable Mini Bowl

Little horses celebrated the Big Game with adorable Mini Bowl

These little horses kicked off the Big Game. In honor of the Super Bowl, Illinois nonprofit Mane in Heaven hosted its own Mini Bowl last week, in which its miniature therapy horses played football. The all-volunteer organization, which provides animal-assisted therapy, posted a YouTube video of the sporty creatures pushing an inflatable football. When the … Read more

‘An angel from God’: Dick Van Dyke hands cash to homeless people

‘An angel from God’: Dick Van Dyke hands cash to homeless people

Just call him jolly old Saint Dick. Dick Van Dyke was spotted Friday handing out money to homeless people looking for work at the Malibu Community Labor Exchange. The 96-year-old “Mary Poppins” star is allegedly a massive fan of the nonprofit and frequently returns to the spot to help those who are looking to find … Read more