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Daegu sets stage for global push with chicken and beer festival lineup
Daegu is turning its signature summer festival into a global spectacle this year, unveiling the performance lineup and opening ceremony details for the 2026 Daegu CHIMAC Festival as it seeks to cement its status as an international tourism draw…
Do you need electrolytes? Will tea cool you down? Is it safe to drink beer? How to stay hydrated in a heatwave
Hydration is important. In temperatures like those we're increasingly seeing in much of the world, sweating can be the only way for our bodies to cool down, and our thirst isn't always the best indicator of how much water we've lost or need. The…
Prohibition ended beer, liquor sales for 13 long years: Revisiting St. Louis' history
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Starbucks Korea marketing debacle is far from over
If Starbucks Korea believes that a compulsory history lesson would draw a line under a marketing fiasco that has dented both reputation and business, it should think again. Last month's debacle, broadly perceived as mocking the victims of a brutal…
Heineken N.V. reports the progress of transactions under its current share buyback programme
Heineken N.V. reports the progress of transactions under its current Amsterdam, 29 June 2026 - Heineken N.V. (EURONEXT: HEIA; OTCQX: HEINY) hereby reports transaction details related to the second € 750 million tranche of its € 1.5…
Heineken Holding N.V. reports transactions under its current share buyback programme
Heineken Holding N.V. reports transactions under its current Amsterdam, 29 June 2026 - Heineken Holding N.V. (EURONEXT:HEIO; OTCQX: HKHHY), hereby reports transaction details related to the second tranche of up to circa €375 million tranche…
After years of delays, Virginia's weed market gets a date. Here are the details
Around this time next year, Virginians will finally be able to legally buy the recreational marijuana they've been legally allowed to possess for half a decade. Why it matters: It just took five years, three governors and three gubernatorial vetoes…
Secrets of student gig circuit that shaped bands from Led Zeppelin to The Stones
Before stadiums and gold albums, it was a life of broken down vans, fish and chips, and dodgy sound systems. Some of the world's biggest bands cut their teeth on the student circuit. And a new book, Rock Goes to College, by Paul Sexton, reveals…
Concealed Carry Stalls; Budd Pushes for Helene Aid; NC Budget
Efforts to override Governor Josh Stein's veto of North Carolina's concealed carry legislation remain stalled in the House as Republican leaders continue working to secure enough votes. Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Ted Budd says he cannot support the…
Warning traditional South West crafts in danger of dying out
Some of the South West's traditional crafts are in danger of dying out within a generation, according to the arts organisations trying to save them. The Heritage Crafts' endangered Red List notes some skills like traditional Withy Pot making -…
Wimbledon 2026 food and drink prices in full as Pimm's up to £13.45
Tennis fans heading to Wimbledon this year will need deep pockets for some of the food and drinks available on site. Bottles of champagne could set them back north of £100 but there's better news when it comes to water, with free refills…
Rob Beckett admits he's 'struggling' with World Cup as fans all say same thing
Rob Beckett has admitted he's finding it difficult to get swept up in this summer's World Cup, despite England's progress in the tournament. The comedian took to Instagram to share an honest verdict with his followers, asking whether anyone else…
From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
Paul O'Hare, BBC Scotland and Megan Bonar, BBC Scotland, Miami It is only a fortnight since Scotland fans on both sides of the Atlantic woke up after the country's first World Cup win in 36 years. An emotional 1-0 victory over Haiti was followed by…
From Boston to Miami: How the Tartan Army lit up the World Cup
It is only a fortnight since Scotland fans on both sides of the Atlantic woke up after the country's first World Cup win in 36 years. An emotional 1-0 victory over Haiti was followed by a jubilant takeover of Boston's iconic Fenway Park. Back home…
Waratahs' Dan McKellar resigns effective immediately
The NSW Waratahs are on the hunt for a new coach after parting ways with Dan McKellar after two underwhelming Super Rugby Pacific seasons. The Rugby Australia-owned franchise has accepted McKellar's resignation with a year remaining on his contract…
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