It took just over six months, but Cristiano Ronaldo has won his first trophy with Juventus.
A study suggests drinking four or more cups of coffee per day could significantly raise your risk of dying from any cause if you are under 55. But other medical researchers say four cups a day may be just fine if you're healthy.
The plate underneath your coffee cup is typically used to carry the coffee, but it didn't use to be that way.
Learn the difference between good and bad caffeine before brewing your next cup.
Changes in roasts, brewing gear and brewing techniques have made things interesting in the morning.
What exactly is *standard practice* with these things?
Want to up your cup of joe, but don’t own an expensive espresso machine? Wake up your morning coffee with this simple, healthy latte recipe.
A chemical engineer is developing a center for coffee research to study sustainability, chemical makeup, and preparation protocols.
You can't leave Italy without trying a traditional cup of coffee. Plus: how to order, how to drink it, and when to tip.
Why do we use saucers with cups and why do they call it a saucer anyway?
Keurig Green Mountain's awful sales could be a sign that demand for coffee pods may be waning. Another maker of single serve coffee cups reported poor results as well.
Make a great homemade brew every time with this top tip
Charming interiors, spots to gather, delicious eats and cups of coffee are just a few of the things these new coffee shops have to offer.
Craving a perfectly brewed cuppa? Make yourself one, right at home!
Do you ever wonder why exactly coffee makes you feel so good? Find out now!!!
The Solo cup lines have a purpose that might surprise you.
A local coffeehouse barista tells us how to make a great cup of coffee at home.
Nothing like a secret message in the back of your Starbucks cup<br>A Starbucks customer claims that she collected her coffee order and found a secret message written on the cup with an arrow pointing to a pick-up line at the bottom. She uploaded a video to her TikTok where she shows what was written on her cup explaining what happened to her.<br>The secret message said "Careful, you're extremely hot." The Starbucks staff said this wasn't the first time a customer tried…