Food-Drink 8 hours ago The most iconic dive bars in America: Are any in your state? Dive bars across America offer unpretentious atmospheres with cheap drinks, salty bartenders and genuine conversations at historic establishments.
Food-Drink 8 hours ago Scientists reveal how your favorite soda could quietly mess with your mood Women who regularly consume soft drinks face a 16% higher risk of major depression, according to new research examining gut bacteria and mental health connections.
Food-Drink 16 hours ago Roommate's loud smoothie prep at dawn ignites viral debate over noise etiquette A sleep-deprived man wins over Reddit users after his roommate's 5:30 a.m. smoothie habit repeatedly breaks "quiet hour" rules and ruins mornings in a shared home.
Lifestyle 1 day ago How much should you tip bartenders? Experts reveal the real number Bartender tipping guidelines suggest 20% for drink orders or $1-2 per drink, with higher tips recommended for complex cocktails and exceptional service.
Food-Drink 2 days ago Forget sugar and cream: A viral coffee hack might transform your morning brew Salt in coffee, practiced in Turkey, Vietnam and Taiwan for generations, is gaining popularity as users rediscover this traditional method to balance flavor and reduce bitterness.
Alcohol October 10 Supermarket goes viral after letting customers sip beer and wine while shopping A Publix supermarket in Wellington, Florida, attracts visitors from near and far with its full bar concept, drawing food influencers and regular customers alike.
Health October 9 Major study of diet drinks raises questions about their health impact New research challenges the belief that diet drinks are healthier, showing that artificially sweetened beverages are linked to greater liver disease risk than sugar drinks.
Health October 9 The hidden reason scientists say bottled water may not be the cleaner choice New research reveals that bottled water drinkers consume significantly more microplastics than tap water users, with particles linked to cancer risks and chronic health complications.
Food-Drink October 5 Your morning coffee could be sabotaging your prescription drugs without you knowing it Heart medications, asthma treatments, osteoporosis drugs and mental health prescriptions can all interact with caffeine, potentially altering their therapeutic benefits.
Lifestyle October 3 Gen Z drinkers leave bartenders frustrated with shrinking tips as 'terrible' trend emerges Young Americans are tipping less at bars and restaurants, though some Generation Z college graduates still prioritize leaving 20% gratuity for service workers.
Charlie Kirk October 2 Coffee shop that honored Charlie Kirk sees huge sales surge after it's 'flooded with righteous people' Invita Café in Rancho Santa Fe faced backlash for supporting Charlie Kirk with coffee cup stickers, but community support led to a 312% sales increase.
Health September 30 Protein in your coffee? Starbucks pushes new lattes as experts react Registered dietitians weigh in on Starbucks' new protein drinks, noting benefits for breakfast skippers while cautioning against using them as meal substitutes.
Coffee Updates & News September 29 Morning coffee now out of reach? Chains hike prices on America's favorite pick-me-up Coffee futures hit near-record highs as extreme weather in Brazil and Vietnam disrupts supply, forcing consumers to pay higher prices at cafes and chains nationwide.
Wine September 28 Texas winery beats Napa elites with small-town savvy and top-notch taste Texas winemaker Bob Landon's tempranillo won first place internationally, beating out scores of other wineries. Here's why Texas tastes are gaining traction across the nation.
Lifestyle September 23 Las Vegas visitors shocked at 'crazy' costs, from $14 coffees to $95 ATM fees Las Vegas travelers report paying $20 for two coffees, $30 for a single cocktail and $50 for early hotel check-in. The high costs come as tourism drops in Sin City.
Food-Drink September 22 Customer orders Charlie Kirk’s Starbucks drink, finds disturbing hate message An employee in Ohio was fired after writing "racist's fav drink" on a customer's Starbucks cup when she ordered Charlie Kirk's preferred mint majesty beverage.
Coffee Updates & News September 22 Coffee boom brings café-style living into the heart of American homes Americans are bringing coffee house culture home with artisanal products, specialized brewing equipment and café-inspired design elements in a trending movement.
Food-Drink September 20 'Heavy soda' trend flows through US as super sweet fountain drinks spark buzz online The heavy soda craze promises stronger flavor through extra syrup to combat melting ice, sparking online debate and concerns from dental health professionals.
Alcohol September 18 Happy hour banned? 7 US states still outlaw after-work drink specials Seven U.S. states, including Massachusetts and Utah, ban happy hours due to drunk driving concerns, prohibiting discounted alcohol sales during limited time periods.
Charlie Kirk September 17 Charlie Kirk supporters petition Starbucks to memorialize him with his go-to drink order Charlie Kirk supporters are petitioning Starbucks to create a menu item featuring Kirk's go-to order after his fatal shooting. The drink is a mint majesty tea with two honeys.
VIDEO September 16 Gen Z Trades Nightclubs For Daytime ‘Soft Clubbing’ Gen Z is trading nightclubs for daytime parties and putting down the alcohol as the 'soft-clubbing' trend picks up.
Charlie Kirk September 16 Starbucks barista did not want to write Charlie Kirk's name on coffee cup in viral video A viral TikTok video claims a Starbucks barista refused to write Charlie Kirk's name on orders, citing political reasons at a California location. Starbucks said it's looking into the issue.
Health September 14 Trendy ‘cortisol cocktail’ could melt stress and pounds away, influencers claim The cortisol cocktail, a trending social media drink made with coconut water and orange juice, claims to reduce stress hormones and boost energy levels.
Wine September 10 Navy vet-turned-winemaker infuses military grit into powerhouse pours Adam LaZarre transitioned from the U.S. Navy to successful winemaking in California, launching a signature wine label. Two wines are available via the 91±¬ÁÏ American Wine Club.
VIDEO September 9 Navy veteran says military background 'helped' him learn to craft wines Adam LaZarre, head winemaker of LaZarre Wines in Paso Robles, California, credits his background and training as an electronics technician in the U.S. Navy with helping him to "craft wines correctly."
Beer September 6 Gen Z breaks traditional beer rules with new ice-cold trend that some call 'refreshing' The controversial new trend of adding ice to beer has spread internationally among young drinkers, prompting mixed reactions from industry experts and critics.
Health September 5 Your daily diet soda could be aging your brain faster than you think, study finds A study of 12,772 adults reveals artificial sweeteners like aspartame and saccharin are linked to accelerated cognitive decline and memory problems.
DRINKS September 4 Energy drinks face new restrictions abroad: Could the US be next in line? The U.K. government proposes energy drink ban for minors, joining countries like Turkey and Sweden, while certain U.S. states consider similar legislation.
VIDEO September 4 England moves to ban energy drinks for children under 16 amid health concerns The Active Life Program Dr. Austin Lake weighs in on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA agenda and England banning the sale of energy drinks to children under 16.Â
Spirits September 2 Aryna Sabalenka says tequila makes her 'feel great,' though experts say it's not a hangover elixir Aryna Sabalenka, the world's No. 1 women's tennis player, says tequila is "better on the body," though doctors emphasize all alcohol carries health risks.