How did we get to a place where hard seltzer is now vying for its own category in the alcohol world? Here’s what’s next for the popular fizzy drink.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
AIDA Cruises pushes back planned restart, will not sail until November
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British cruise line Cunard won’t sail until spring 2021, with some cruises canceled into May
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Former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Jack Sherman dead at 64
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MSC Cruises says family denied reboarding after they broke COVID-19 ‘social bubble’
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12,000 crew members still on cruise ships in US waters months after COVID-19 pandemic shut cruising down
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Norwegian CEO: Relaunch will take six months; fleet will ‘return in earnest’ in spring 2021
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