Beat the Dry January doldrums! We're spilling on which zero-proof cans could actually pass for the real thing.
If you’re celebrating 2025 with a dry (or slightly damp) start, there are plenty of January events in the D.C. area that are ...
Labels on wine, distilled spirits and malt beverages in the U.S. would be required to list alcohol content and nutritional information per serving, plus notification of potential allergens, under two ...
The tour company designed for 18- to 35-year-olds introduces alcohol-free trips across Britain and Ireland, catering to the ...
The partners’ first energy product is set to be released this summer. It will be distributed by Anheuser-Busch’s network of ...
Starbucks announced it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores. A new code of conduct, which will be ...
Ryanair is calling on European authorities to limit the sale of alcoholic beverages at airports across the continent, as the Irish airline continues legal action against a passenger who it says caused ...
Chad Taylor, who grew up just outside of Salt Lake City but has lived in Minnesota for decades, noticed its growing ...
With economic pressures, a deeper awareness of mental health issues and trends like Dry January and Sober October, ...
With a buffet party, all the work is done beforehand and you are mostly free to enjoy the party. But with drinks comes the ...
Bradley Cooper, Ben Affleck, Eminem, and Tom Holland are among the celebrities who have spoken about being sober.
Meharry Medical College is the official home of Dry January USA. The campaign has adopted yellow as its official color to encourage positivity.