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Iconic West Coast beer brand Stone Brewing to leave SoCal while laying off hundreds of workers
Hundreds of workers are set to lose their jobs after one of the largest breweries in Southern California announced its production facilities will be leaving the region. Stone Brewing will be exiting its three locations in Escondido as the company…
Inside award-winning Stoke-on-Trent pub with five ales, food and beer garden
A popular pub has been voted the Potteries CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) branch Pub of the Summer Season 2026. The Furlong, Tunstall, received its award from CAMRA representatives this month. Manager Ryan Hughes, aged 42, has worked at the venue…
Almost 2,000 pubs across UK stop selling BrewDog beer as bars close
The Scottish beer giant saw its Ellon brewery's famous Punk IPA distribution drop by more than half in the previous two years. The figures came just weeks after the firm announced the closure of 10 bars across the UK, including in Scotland. The…
US stocks rise, even as the bond market applies more pressure
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks rose Friday and trimmed their losses from a shaky week. That was even though the bond market, which has been the center of Wall Street's action, remained jumpy and continued to add pressure. The S&P 500 rose 0.4%…
Inside Jason Kelce's Potty Humor Marketing Ploy Against AI Data Centers
There's a new publicity stunt tapping into widespread opposition to AI data centers, and it's using bathroom humor to make a statement. Former NFL player Jason Kelce, who is also the co-owner of Garage Beer and the co-host of the New Heights…
Your favorite products hit by Trump's new 50% tariffs on Canada
Shots of Fireball could soon get pricier. The Trump administration's threatened 50% tariffs on some popular Canadian goods went into effect Saturday morning after trade talks with its northern ally fell apart the night before. President Donald…
I Asked Jon Pyzel What Wax He Uses
I walk into 58 Surf Shop. Jon Pyzel's not there yet, but he will be. Soon. Beers are flowing. Something of an open-air podcast studio waits for his arrival. He and I will sit there and chat. A small crowd has gathered to witness this and engage…
Stone Brewing to lay off over 200 as it shuts down longtime Calif. headquarters
Stone Brewing Co., the largest craft brewery in San Diego, is set to part ways with 58 workers on Oct. 19 as part of a multiphase layoff expected to grow to over 200 affected employees, according to a WARN notice obtained by SFGATE. In fact, Stone…
Houston's Starduster Lounge puts its spin on the viral martini trend
HOUSTON – Houston's cocktail scene is always finding a new way to shake things up, and Starduster Lounge in the Heights is joining the fun. Justin Ware, operations director for First Rodeo Hospitality, shows how to make two standout…
Does tapping on a soda can really stop it from exploding?
We all know that a dropped or shaken soda can comes with the risk of a fizzy eruption. People use different techniques to prevent these bubbly blasts, including tapping the top of the can. This advice has been passed around for years, but does it…
This classic New England seafood dish is the antidote to $30 lobster rolls
Extravagant buttered lobster rolls and briny oysters top the gustatory bucket lists of most summer visitors to New England's shore. But among many denizens of the sandy precincts stretching from Cape Cod through southern Massachusetts and Rhode…
Canadian Tariffs Are Happening-Here's Why Trade Negotiations Broke Down
Tariffs on an estimated $28 billion of Canadian goods went into effect at midnight Saturday, hours after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he would suspend trade negotiations with the U.S. following 'unfair' and 'uneconomic' changes to terms…
U.S.-Canada talks collapse, 50% tariffs begin
Aug. 22 (UPI) -- A 50% tariff on Canadian goods went into effect early Saturday after talks between the two countries collapsed. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney walked away from the negotiations and said Canada would retaliate against the…
Canada Says Retaliatory Tariffs Start Next Month-After Failed Trade Negotiations With U.S.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said retaliatory tariffs against the United States will start the Tuesday after Labor Day after attempts between the two nations to reach a trade deal collapsed Friday night, following 'unfair' and 'uneconomic'…
Award-winning market town named a 'must-visit' day trip
With summer day trips firmly on the agenda for many, East Midlands residents seeking a change of scenery need look no further than the charming Yorkshire market town of Helmsley. This destination stands out amongst the finest and has been described…
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