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Is "Sober October" the new "Dry January?"October 10, 2025 -
Disney World removes character over fears it could offend alcoholicsJuly 18, 2024 -
REPORT: Young people in LGBTQ community at higher risk of addictionJune 13, 2024 -
San Francisco is spending $5M to give alcohol to the homelessMay 13, 2024 -
Florida GOP leader apologizes for drunkenly urinating, vomiting in hotelApril 11, 2024 -
Excessive drinking deaths shot up by 30% during pandemicMarch 10, 2024 -
Sesame Street to explain addiction to kidsDecember 5, 2023 -
New Year's trend of Dry January becoming more popularDecember 29, 2022 -
Star Tribune journalist Neal Justin living his best life after decades of alcohol abuseMarch 25, 2022 -
Treatment centers raise awareness for 'Dry January' as pandemic-related stress, alcohol pose continuing challengesJanuary 11, 2022