What your wine preference reveals about your personality

Red or white? New research revealed your choice of wine can say a lot about your personality. If you like “Game of Thrones,” consider yourself an introvert and enjoy traveling, results found you’re probably a red wine drinker. Conducted in advance of National Wine Day on May 25, the survey of 2,000 Americans (aged 21+)Read moreRead more

Man charged with murder in death of daughter he mistook for intruder

GREENVILLE, S.C. — Authorities in South Carolina have charged a man with killing his daughter, whom he mistook for a potential intruder. The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office says 43-year-old Jermaine Pressley faces charges of murder, possession of a weapon during a violent crime and three counts of felon in possession of a firearm, in additionRead moreRead more

Puppy goes missing after getting loose on subway tracks in Midtown

A dog got loose on subway tracks after running from its owner on a platform in Midtown Thursday evening, stalling trains as workers tried to rescue the pup, the MTA said. The 8-month-old cocker spaniel, Marley, fled into the tunnel between the Herald Square N/Q station and the 42nd Street station at about 5:40 p.m.,Read moreRead more

Luxury Hamptons homes now come with professional sports facilities

For real estate players with unlimited means, dream homes come tricked out with professional sporting facilities. The eight-bedroom, 12-bathroom Three Ponds Farm estate in Bridgehampton, for example, has a private 18-hole golf course overlooking Long Pond. The 58-acre compound is composed of eight buildings, including a 25,000-square-foot main house with five fireplaces and Venetian plasteredRead moreRead more

Amazon developing device that reads human emotion

Amazon is reportedly developing a voice-activated wearable device that can recognize human emotions. The gadget, meant to be worn on a person’s wrist, is reportedly a health and wellness product developed via a collaboration between Lab126 — which built Amazon’s Echo smart speaker — and the Alexa software team. According to internal documents obtained byRead moreRead more

Suspect in FDNY beatdown claims he was defending friend

The teen accused of attacking an off-duty FDNY firefighter who told them to stop harassing an elderly couple on the Upper East Side claimed Thursday that he and his pals are the real victims. “He assaulted my friend and I had to defend my friend,” insisted Damir Johnson, 17, as he was led into ManhattanRead moreRead more

How Isabella Rossellini stays gorgeous

Your skin is amazing. What’s your treatment routine? I love Rénergie Yeux Multi-Glow eye cream. For me, the word “glow” stands for glamour and sophistication, which is what I seek more than just trying to look younger than my age. What’s the correct way to apply it? I tend to use too much, because itRead moreRead more

This is how many cancer cases are linked to unhealthy diet

An apple a day might keep cancer away. More than 80,000 cancer cases in the US were linked to poor diet, or around 5%, according to a study published Thursday in the journal JNCI Cancer Spectrum. The study, conducted by the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts, analyzed cancer diagnoses among USRead moreRead more

Rolling Stones give ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ song rights back to The Verve

Perhaps old age has softened the Stones. After more than two decades, Rolling Stones frontmen Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have finally relinquished their rights over The Verve’s legacy, their singular hit “Bitter Sweet Symphony,” which has been part of a legendary copyright dispute since the song’s release in 1997. “This remarkable and life-affirming turnRead moreRead more

The richest New Yorkers buy and sell their homes in secret

Welcome to the Twilight Zone of real estate, where everything and nothing is for sale all at once. When Manhattan’s ritziest new mansions in the sky hit the market at 220 Central Park South, there was no fanfare. There were no lavish broker parties or full-page ads in the New York Times. In fact, nobodyRead moreRead more