To Drink or Not to Drink?
New studies have somewhat conflicting things to say about booze and cancer.
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New studies have somewhat conflicting things to say about booze and cancer.
By spring, a husband-and-wife team plans to introduce vodka made in their Long Island distillery using ingredients grown in the New York region.
And thank God, because you would not believe our hangover.
The 'Times' would have us believe that you're not. In which case, we need to have a talk.
A British binge-drinking widget may just be the funnest and most horrifying toy we've played with in a while.
With its October opening just around the corner, it's time to break down the new JetBlue food court by the numbers.
The author of ‘The Billionaire’s Vinegar’ discusses fake vintages while you drink real ones.
Both the Marriott chain and Brooklyn's Nu Hotel have brought in cocktail gurus with cred.
Combining at least one of our favorite things, Brasserie Cognac is rolling out four weeks of ‘Cognac School’ starting October 18.
When Hamptons Gallery owner Ruth Vered was arrested over the weekend, they said it was for serving alcohol without a permit. But was that the real reason?
A new study finds that two drinks a day helps build strong bones. We'll drink to that!
In which we help you Democrats get through the night without alcohol. And it won't be easy!
Seriously, we are blown away that these publicity stunts worked. And WELL!
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