New York Post

Weird BUT true

- David K. Li, Wires

The ACLU has a won a legal victory for its pals, the Ku Klux Klan.

Georgia’s highest court on Tuesday refused to toss a suit by the Klan challengin­g the state’s refusal to let it join its “Adopt-A-Highway” program.

The Klan deserves a chance, the court ruled, to claim its constituti­onal right to enlist volunteers to remove litter from an “adopted” Union County roadside — and get the hate group’s name on a nearby sign.

An upstate food-eating contest is going green — and ridiculous­ly healthy.

The Kale Cup at Saturday’s Taste of Buffalo food festival gives contestant­s eight minutes to eat as much of the leafy green veggie as possible — for a $2,000 prize.

An 18-year-old woman was charged with using her infant son as a weapon to bludgeon her boyfriend on a Florida beach.

Daytona Beach police busted Tatyana Allen, 18, of Ocoee, for swinging the baby “like a bat” during the fight, authoritie­s said.

The 6-month-old boy was taken to a hospital and appeared to be doing fine.

There will be dough for these deer upstate.

A rare herd of ghostly white deer near an upstate former World War II weapons depot lost their main protector, the US Army.

But the site’s new owner, Seneca Iron Works, has planted 15 acres of soybeans to improve the deer’s diet and hopes to keep them safe in a wildlife preserve in Remulus, NY.

Martha’s Vineyard is facing a whale of a problem.

A badly decomposin­g whale carcass, between 50 and 60 feet long, washed ashore Monday.

Cops roped off the area to keep Edgartown, Mass., beachgoers away.

Officials are finalizing plans to hire a private contractor to tow the carcass out to sea, said town police Sgt. Joel DeRoche.

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