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Why India's beer industry is facing a crisis
What's the story The Indian beer industry is facing a major crisis due to the ongoing war, which has led to increased input costs and supply shortages. United Breweries Ltd (UBL) CEO Vivek Gupta made this statement while highlighting the impact of…
Rodeo turns chaotic as horses stampede, crowd throws beer cans at first responders, police say
Nation/World Several people were treated for injuries, and eight people were arrested after police shut down the rodeo in Gaston, South Carolina. GASTON, S.C. — Several agencies assisted in shutting down a large event in Lexington County on…
Ryan Reynolds on His Family, 'Deadpool's' Future and Why His Football Club Is One of the 'Great Loves of My Life'
Ryan Reynolds is planning his 50th birthday party. And the theme is, well, unusual to say the least. “We're having a check-your-prostate party,” Reynolds joked to Willie Geist about the upcoming milestone, which he'll mark in October.
Is A 'Vicious' Treasury Market Emergency At Our Doorstep?
Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance When Henry Paulson steps back into the public conversation after years of relative silence, it's not random timing. This is someone who sat at the center of the 2008 financial crisis and understands how quickly…
'People get very giggly': The rise of getting stoned with your coworkers
For its most recent holiday party, the marketing agency Mattio Communications held a workshop in New York City for its 35 employees. It was a class to learn how to roll a joint. “We went to the lounge, had someone come teach us how to roll a…
BGT sees divisive Japanese comedian 'Mr Cherry' take final golden buzzer
Amid the fun, moving and downright bizarre Golden Buzzer acts battling it out to be crowned winner of Britain's Got Talent is a Japanese comedian whose performance deeply divided both judges and viewers on Saturday night. Strongman Mr Cherry…
Reeves considers war bonds to fund defence boost to avoid benefit cuts
Rachel Reeves is said to be considering issuing war bonds to avoid a major Labour row over whether to cut benefits to fund a surge in UK defence spending. The Chancellor is facing mounting pressure to say how the Government plans to meet a…
UK's 'cheapest' Spoons selling pints at prices not seen for 30 years up for SALE
A WETHERSPOONS pub once dubbed Britain's cheapest has been put up for sale. The Kentish Drovers in Peckham, south London – a boozer which has been flogging bevvies for prices not seen in more than 30 years – is on the market for…
Kash Patel says he is filing defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic Monday
Embattled FBI Director Kash Patel said he is filing a defamation lawsuit Monday against The Atlantic after the magazine published a scathing report about his alleged excessive drinking and other concerning conduct. Patel threatened to sue the…
FBI Director Kash Patel vows to sue The Atlantic over article claiming he abuses alcohol
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel said he is suing The Atlantic magazine over an article reporting he frequently drinks to excess. Patel said on Fox News that he would be bringing a lawsuit for defamation on Monday. The Atlantic…
Tyrese Haliburton, George Kittle Enjoy WWE's WrestleMania Spotlight
Tyrese Haliburton missed all of the 2026 season after tearing his Achillies in game 7 of last years NBA Finals. The injury to Haliburton sent the Pacers in a spiral, leading to having the NBA's second worst record, putting them in a position to…
Londonmaxxing: How to go large in the greatest city on Earth
In 1982, the American writer John Updike penned an immortal sentence about the pull of New York City: “The true New Yorker secretly believes that people living anywhere else have to be, in some sense, kidding.” The very same thing can…
Denver neighborhoods around Burnham Yard prepare for Broncos-led transformation
The history of Burnham Yard and the surrounding community tells a story of growth, struggle and resilience near the heart of Denver. The Broncos will help shape what comes next. It's quiet on a recent sunny afternoon at La Alma-Lincoln Park. Locals…
World Cup to 'get pubs out of trouble' as landlords gear up for summer of sport
Boozers are gearing up for a bumper summer of sport with landlords hoping the World Cup will save them. They're preparing for squads of boozy football fans to celebrate all the twists and turns of the tournament inside their watering holes.
Bar hits out at 'bigots' after incident involving 'three loud men'
A bar has hit out at 'bigots' following an incident involving three men making alleged racist comments. Hebden Bridge bar and bottle shop Drink said they had 'kicked out' some men on Thursday, April 16, following reported racist comments. In a post…
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