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nytimes.com - Jack Lang - Beer and sombreros rain down as Mexico's World Cup takes flight
Beer and sombreros rain down as Mexico's World Cup takes flight
The New York Times

There were seven minutes on the clock when it started, a hundred voices becoming tens of thousands becoming one, the noise spreading around the Azteca as if by contagion. The words rang out, echoing inside this concrete colossus, spilling over its…

wsj.com - Kate B. Odell - Opinion | A Hypersonic Missile on a Beer Budget
Opinion | A Hypersonic Missile on a Beer Budget
Wall Street Journal

The numbers are brutal: The U.S. may have spent one-third of its Tomahawk missiles in the Iran war, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Restocking them could take four years. If Xi Jinping instigates a crisis in Taiwan…

slate.com - N.C. Stevens - For Decades, Your Favorite Beer Has Been Fueled by a Fossil. But That's About to Change.
For Decades, Your Favorite Beer Has Been Fueled by a Fossil. But That's About to Change.
Slate

As I listened to the calm cadence of Morgan Freeman's voice narrating yet another cataclysmic extinction event in Netflix's recent miniseries The Dinosaurs, my mind was necessarily on the Jurassic period. But rather than focusing on the famous…

mirror.co.uk - Helen Le Caplain - England fans will spill so much beer at World Cup if could fill 11,000 baths
England fans will spill so much beer at World Cup if could fill 11,000 baths
Daily Mirror

England fans will spill up to three million pints of beer every match – as a quarter of supporters admit to celebrating so wildly they send their food and drink flying. An excitable 24% of England footy fans admit to upending their pint when…

wral.com - Sean Lennard, Triangle Food Guy - Foodie news: Beer on Hillsborough, fusion for Glenwood South
Foodie news: Beer on Hillsborough, fusion for Glenwood South
WRAL News

In downtown Raleigh, we've had a changing of the guards as the folks behind Gussie's and The Hippo have added State of Beer on Hillsborough Street (401 Hillsborough St.) to their portfolio under North South Hospitality. As part of the transition…

independent.co.uk - Josh Marcus - MAGA's least favorite beer is all over Trump's Octagon ahead of White House UFC
MAGA's least favorite beer is all over Trump's Octagon ahead of White House UFC
The Independent

The upcoming UFC fight at the White House has offered companies a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get their brands in front of a national audience, with one of the country's most iconic landmarks as a backdrop. Sponsors have flocked to the…

dailyrecord.co.uk - Stewart McConnell - Beer garden green light for Gulab
Beer garden green light for Gulab
Daily Record

Ambitious plans for a beer garden at an Irvine Indian restaurant were approved by councillors. But the licence holder was given a warning for taking the case too lightly. Davinder Summel applied for a variation of premises licence for the Gulab…

sfstandard.com - Astrid Kane - Woods Beer is opening at the wharf - with a full liquor license
Woods Beer is opening at the wharf - with a full liquor license
The San Francisco Standard

By Astrid Kane Senior Food Reporter One of San Francisco's most successful craft beer makers is laying anchor in a part of the city most locals avoid: Fisherman's Wharf. Woods Beer & Wine Co. (opens in new tab) is set to open its sixth location in…

barmagazine.co.uk - digital@cimltd.co.uk - The Next Round for Beer
The Next Round for Beer
Bar Magazine

With the help of category experts, we shine a spotlight on beer and explore how one of the on-trade's most important categories is evolving. From premiumisation and moderation to flavour trends and experience-led drinking, brewers reveal the…

sfchronicle.com - Irene Adeline Milanez - Can a beloved Bay Area taproom lure locals to a notorious tourist trap?
Can a beloved Bay Area taproom lure locals to a notorious tourist trap?
San Francisco Chronicle

A new taproom from Woods Beer & Wine Co., a longtime Bay Area craft brewery that's expanded rapidly in recent years, is opening at Fisherman's Wharf, the tourist-laden, century-old waterfront that is undergoing a makeover to make it more appealing…

forbes.com - Paul Tassi - Olivia Rodrigo Releases New Album And Will Now Get A 'Fortnite' Skin
Olivia Rodrigo Releases New Album And Will Now Get A 'Fortnite' Skin
Forbes

GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Olivia Rodrigo performs in the headline slot on the Pyramid Stage at the end of day five of Glastonbury festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 29, 2025 in Glastonbury, England. (Photo by…

independent.co.uk - Matthew  G Cooper - I'm a Brit living in the US. Here's what Americans need to know before the World Cup
I'm a Brit living in the US. Here's what Americans need to know before the World Cup
The Independent

For the past eight years, The England International Football (soccer) Team have heavily flirted with success without actually achieving any. The men, that is, the women's team have a habit of making winning look quite straightforward. This year, as…

theguardian.com - Rob Davies - Can Starmer's late-night World Cup openings help Britain's struggling pubs?
Can Starmer's late-night World Cup openings help Britain's struggling pubs?
The Guardian

Kate Nicholls, the chair of UK Hospitality, thinks that later kick-offs are generally better, because consumers might go for a meal first and then watch a game in the pub, delivering a “double hit”. Sales typically drop during a…

mirror.co.uk - Levi Winchester - World Cup 2026 freebies - from free pub pints to mini footballs
World Cup 2026 freebies - from free pub pints to mini footballs
Daily Mirror

World Cup fans can score a whole host of freebies as they cheer on the Three Lions this summer. From free pints at Greene King to mini footballs at McDonald's for your little one, we round up some of the best deals. The first England match is…

upi.com - Jensen Huang's pork belly diplomacy seals Nvidia AI alliance with Korea
Jensen Huang's pork belly diplomacy seals Nvidia AI alliance with Korea
UPI

SEOUL, June 12 (UPI) -- Call it the Jensen Huang syndrome. The chief executive of Nvidia, the world's front-runner in artificial intelligence chips, returned to Korea after seven months and swept through Seoul trailing crowds no celebrity could…

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