March 12 'Bloodbath' hits wine country as millennials and boomers abandon alcohol Younger consumers drink less wine while baby boomers scale back, creating generational shift crushing California's wine industry and forcing closures.
March 9 RFK Jr calls out popular chains over high-sugar coffee drinks: What's really in your cup? Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging Starbucks and Dunkin' over the sugar content in popular frozen coffee drinks, with medical experts sharing health warnings.
March 7 Iranian American winemakers in Oregon call for new era after US intervention Naseem Momtazi Bachinsky and her father, Moe Momtazi, who run Maysara Winery in Oregon, discuss their Iranian heritage, support for potential political change in Iran under the Trump administration and hope for freedom for the people of Iran.
March 7 Etiquette expert reveals 5 common coffee shop habits that customers need to stop Coffee shops aren't your living room, says one etiquette expert. Discover the unwritten rules about ordering, lingering and respecting shared public spaces.
March 7 What's healthier to drink, cold or hot water? Here's what an expert says From calorie burn to gut health, does water temperature really make a difference? A dietitian explains the real impact of hot vs. cold hydration.
March 4 US whiskey exports to Canada collapse nearly 70% after Trump tariff fight American whiskey exports to Canada collapsed 65% after trade war tariffs, dropping from $250M to $89M as Canadian provinces block U.S. spirits sales.
February 28 America's biggest tippers revealed: The 5 most and least 'generous' states South Carolina leads the nation in tipping at 20.71%, while Oregon ranks lowest at 13.10%, according to new study that reveals how "tip fatigue" shapes gratuity habits in the U.S.
February 26 Atlanta-area police blast parents over vodka martini packed in school lunch: 'That is NOT apple juice' Atlanta-area police claim a child brought a vodka-based drink to school in a lunchbox, sparking a viral Facebook warning to parents about checking lunches.
February 26 Washing underwear in hotel coffee maker slammed as ‘disgusting' as influencer faces backlash A TikTok influencer is responding to backlash about her "disgusting" hotel hack, in which she seemingly showed others how to use a hotel coffee maker to wash underwear. She's defending herself.
February 25 Mormon-born soda craze is replacing coffee and cocktails across America "Dirty soda," the customizable drink trend from Utah, goes mainstream with chains like FiiZ and Swig expanding nationwide as Americans seek refreshing alternatives.