State leaders across the U.S. are signing off on extending bar and restaurant hours during the world’s most-watched sporting event. They want to help businesses and improve fan experiences, particularly for those who may have been priced out of tickets

State leaders across the U.S. are extending bar and restaurant hours during the World Cup. They argue this will help local businesses and improve fan experiences.

State leaders across the U.S. are extending bar and restaurant hours during the World Cup

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — World Cup fans in a growing number of U.S. cities won't have an issue finding a well-poured pint to go with their late-night mat...

Despite the widespread enthusiasm, the actual demand for late-night food and drink remains somewhat speculative

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State leaders across the U.S. are signing off on extending bar and restaurant hours during the world’s most-watched sporting event. They want to help businesses and improve fan…

Popping a cold beer — or two or three — while watching sports at home, at a bar or during a live game is an age-old tradition