BY JENNIFER MOCCIO Dry. Cracked. Peeling – All words to describe my lips during these frigid winter months โ yummy, right? NOT AT ALL! And these consistent snow storms on the East Coast arenโt helping to relieve any of these unsightly symptoms unfortunately. I am an obsessive lipstick, lip gloss and lip balm re-applier. Guilty […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE These days, it’s not uncommon to hear that someone is going through a divorce. In 2010, The median length for a marriage in the US is 11 years with 90% of all divorces being settled out of court. A 2011 study at the University of Iowa found that loss of virginity before […]
5 Nuggets from Today’s Siena Poll BY RYAN KARBEN, Esq. Siena College released aย poll of New York voters this morning, just as Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino isย warming upย his very underdog campaign against popular Governor Andrew Cuomo. Here’s what I found interesting: 1.ย Ghost of Mario– Andrew Cuomo has fully exorcised the ghost of Mario and […]
Dear Today Show, It seems to me that you don’t like answering your critics. I say this because back in 2011, you had Meredith Vie interview a woman who was suing Match.com due to being set up with a convict, but then two years later, use the exact same site to try and set-up Martha […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE I know what youโre thinking: Valentineโs Day is a commercial holiday. Itโs forced. Itโs too much pressure, and you know what? You are right! But choosing the right gift can be quite a challenge: Too many exhausted boyfriends and husbands reach into the Valentineโs void for gift ideas and come up with […]
BY RYAN KARBEN There was a political earthquake in Albany yesterday and its tremors reached Jerusalem. A bill to penalize organizations at New York universities that participate in academic boycotts of Israel was yanked from consideration by the State Assemblyโs Committee on Higher Education at the last minute. When I served in the Assembly, bills […]