A sweeping bill has been introduced to end the nearly century-old government monopoly on liquor sales in North Carolina, but feelings among state legislators are mixed when it comes to giving the private sector control of the hard alcohol business, according to an Asheville lawmaker.
From Generation X-ers hanging up their hangovers to moderate-drinking millennials and teetotal teens – is this the end of decadent drinking? Vogue investigates.
It takes just two clicks for shoppers to add six bottles of red wine from Thrive Market’s curated collection to their online grocery cart.
A new study has found that just under half of Britons avoid alcohol on nights out due to the price of drinks, not liking being drunk and the peer pressure they receive from others.
Students' perception of how much their peers are drinking is one of the most important predictors of whether their alcohol use will increase in college -- even more so than the actual drinking habits of their randomly assigned roommate, according to a new study by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University.
On April 25, 2019, TTB published Industry Circular 2019-1. It addresses the hot topic of alcohol beverages (especially beer) infused with hemp-derived ingredients–with cannabidiol (CBD) as the clear focus of industry interest.
CHELTENHAM, Pa. (CBS) — Parents of teenagers are being put to the test. The quiz was all about spotting the warning signs of drug and alcohol abuse, and other troubling behavior.
Eighteen months after the Metropolitan Transportation Authority banned alcohol advertisements on New York City buses, in subway cars and in stations, the City of New York has followed suit, instituting its own ban on most city-owned properties.
Manitoba appears to be opening the door for more private liquor sales. New marching orders for the province's Crown corporations include the request that Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries find additional ways the private sector can be involved in the sale of liquor.
NAIROBI, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Kenya will intensify crackdown on counterfeit and substandard alcoholic beverages whose rampant consumption among low income groups has created a public health crisis, officials said on Tuesday.