The ultra-air has inhibited melting, and it has been mighty windy, with 15 days so far with gusts past 30 mph.
To try to cater to these temporary teetotalers, many liquor stores are pushing beefed-up inventories of nonalcoholic products.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
Human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and windy conditions that fanned the ...
Long-term records from the University of Minnesota show that the state has been this parched to start to a year only four ...
January is typically a dark and rainy time of year in Portland, where some days the thick clouds make it feel as though the ...
Explore the psychology behind cravings, especially alcohol and chocolate, and learn how to cope with discomfort through ...
To avoid temptation and to make Dry January successful, you may have to make adjustments to the events you attend or the people you socialise with. This might mean making them aware of your commitment ...
This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be ...
The period from Christmas through the second trading day of January marks the traditional definition of the Santa Claus rally. Over the past century, the U.S. stock market during this period has ...
Dry January may be drawing to a close, but a nonalcoholic movement is gaining steam, locally and nationwide. Some 49% of ...