Family meals might lower the use of alcohol, drugs, and vaping among teenagers, research shows

Family Dinners Linked to Reduced Substance Use Among Teens Recent research indicates that regular family meals might help cut down on alcohol, drug, and e-cigarette use in teenagers. The study, which was published in the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, suggests that sharing meals as a family can act as a deterrent for many […]
Ilhan Omar’s Husband’s Winery Might Face Issues Because of Islamic Prohibition on Alcohol

Concerns Over Rep. Ilhan Omar’s Husband’s Wine Business Tim Mynett, who is married to Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), operates a wine company in California, which may create complications with Islamic authorities. Mynett converted to Islam in 2020 when he married Omar, who is a practicing Muslim. The sale of alcohol is against Islamic law. Recently, […]
Distillers sample a 150-year-old bottle of alcohol discovered in a mining town in Utah

150-Year-Old Alcohol Bottle Discovered in Utah This summer, archaeologists uncovered a 150-year-old alcohol bottle in an unexpected place in Utah. The find was made at an archaeological site in Alta, Utah, by a team led by archaeologist Ian Wright. It’s interesting to think that this area, now known for skiing, was once a bustling mining […]
Woman’s neck pain after drinking alcohol leads to blood cancer diagnosis

Discovery After Painful Reaction to Alcohol A woman’s troubling experience with alcohol led to a significant health revelation. Holly Thursby, a 28-year-old mother from the UK, shared with Kennedy News & Media that after giving birth to her second son, Jack, she began to notice some unusual symptoms. During a checkup, she mentioned that Jack […]
Study reveals increased cancer risk linked to specific alcohol intake levels.

Long-Term Heavy Drinking Linked to Colorectal Cancer Risk A study released by the American Cancer Society suggests that chronic heavy drinking throughout adulthood may increase the likelihood of developing colorectal cancer. This research, which is documented in the journal Cancer, analyzed over two decades of data from more than 88,000 adults in the U.S. The […]
Long-term excessive alcohol consumption raises the risk of a certain type of cancer, according to researchers.

Research from the American Cancer Society suggests that long-term heavy drinking could elevate the risk of colorectal cancer. This finding comes from a comprehensive study analyzing two decades of data from over 88,000 adults in the U.S. The participants shared their average weekly alcohol intake during different age brackets: 18-24, 25-39, 40-54, and 55 and […]
San Francisco Mayor Lurie announces completion of $5M alcohol program

San Francisco’s Controversial Alcohol Program to End It seems the San Francisco government is finally making a change regarding a controversial initiative. Mayor Daniel Lurie has announced that a program established during the pandemic, which provided alcohol to homeless individuals struggling with addiction, will come to an end this year. “For years, we’ve been spending […]
Ted Cruz’s strategy for 2026: shed pounds, avoid alcohol, and read the Bible every day.

Sen. Ted Cruz’s New Year Resolutions for 2026 Senator Ted Cruz has set three New Year’s resolutions for himself, aiming to keep them throughout 2026. In a recent interview, he candidly shared his plans. Weight Loss Goals One of his main resolutions, like many people’s around this time, is to shed some pounds. Cruz mentioned […]
Nikki Glaser shares that alcohol controlled her life until she stopped drinking.

Nikki Glaser Reflects on Sobriety and Alcohol’s Impact on Her Life Nikki Glaser has shared her struggles with anxiety and how alcohol played a significant role in her attempts to cope with it. In a candid conversation, Glaser discussed her relationship with drinking, noting that it enabled her to navigate various aspects of her life, […]
Gen Z is ending their relationship with alcohol at a younger age than previous generations.

Changing Attitudes Toward Alcohol Among Americans Recent findings reveal that 60% of Americans have shifted their views on alcohol since first trying it, with this change typically starting around age 32. A survey involving 2,000 adults aged 21 and over indicated that 61% reported a drop in their interest in drinking, particularly among Generation Z, […]