The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to soon consider arguments in a case centered around the 21st Amendment and the three-tier system.
NORTH CAROLINA - On a recent weekday afternoon, Garland Thompson arrived at a northern St. Mary’s restaurant with a satchel of the county’s alcohol rules and regulations, along with his Southern charm, a badge hanging from a chain around his neck and his customary cowboy hat on his head.
You've probably heard of Dry January, when (after a holiday season full of indulging) people abstain from alcohol for the first month of the year.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Some local business owners say they're being shut down instead of being allowed to join the CBD oil craze.
It's that time of year when the Champagne flows and the partying kicks off with a toast to the new year -- but at what age can most young people legally start sipping bubbly?
The truth about drinking is going to disappoint you. Not because it’s scary, but because it’s still inconclusive.
It used to be the stuff of stoner comedies and “Just Say No” campaigns. Today, marijuana is becoming mainstream as voters across the country approve ballot questions for legalization or medical use.
A new op-ed makes the case that higher taxation could reduce excess drinking. Decreasing the amount of binge drinking in the country could be as simple as increasing taxes, according to a recent piece by The Washington Post editorial board.
As the partial shutdown of the U.S. government stretches into its fifth day, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has officially closed.
Watching the ball drop in Times Square, singing “Old Lang Syne” and toasting with champagne are traditional ways of celebrating the new year. However, for some, the holiday provides what seems like a socially acceptable reason to overindulge in alcohol.