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Title: How to Reduce Alcohol Consumption: Cancer Concerns Drive Change

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 16, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Combining Cancer Awareness with Drink ‍Tracking Shows Promise⁢ in Reducing Alcohol Consumption

A recent study by researchers at the George Institute for ⁢Global Health in ⁤Australia has ⁣identified a ‍especially ‌effective method for⁣ helping people reduce ⁣their weekly alcohol intake. While awareness of alcohol’s ‌health risks is widespread, motivating long-term behavioral change has proven challenging. Though, the link⁣ between alcohol and cancer is ⁤gaining traction as a powerful message, particularly within Australia.

The research, published in the journal Addictive Behaviors, surveyed 8,000 adults representing the Australian population’s drinking habits over​ a six-week period.All participants expressed a desire to decrease their alcohol consumption. The study involved multiple ‌groups⁤ exposed to different interventions: some viewed the “Alcohol. Think Again ‘Spread'” campaign,which highlights the connection between alcohol and cancers of the breast,liver,mouth,throat,and intestines. Others received simple advice⁤ on modifying drinking habits, ⁣while a third group experienced a combination‌ of approaches.

The most prosperous strategy involved combining the “Spread” campaign with the simple instruction​ to⁣ “Count⁢ your drinks.” This combination demonstrably led to a reduction in alcohol consumption among participants.

“These⁤ results provide new evidence to support investment in ⁢the most effective forms of public education to address the‍ harms of alcohol in populations,” explained study leader Simone Pettigrew, according to the institute’s announcement.

The findings are important given the global impact of alcohol-related harm. The World Health Institution (WHO) reports approximately 2.6 million alcohol-related deaths annually, with nearly 2 million occurring among men. Around 209 million people ‌worldwide are also‌ alcohol dependent. Currently, the WHO’s goal of reducing global alcohol​ consumption by 20 percent by 2030 (compared to 2010 levels) appears unlikely to be met.

Despite ⁤a ​recent downward trend in per capita alcohol consumption⁤ in Australia – currently at 9.5 liters of pure alcohol per‌ person per year – Professor Pettigrew emphasizes the need for continued ‍support. “Drinkers need help to understand their risk and take action,” she concludes.

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Community College: A Smarter Path to Success for Gen Z

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 16, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Tech CEO Who Started at Community College Urges Gen Z too Prioritize Pragmatism Over Prestige

ORLANDO,FL – In​ an era defined by soaring‍ student loan debt – currently totaling $1.65 trillion⁢ – a prominent tech executive is advising Gen⁢ Z to reconsider the conventional‌ path to career success.Tomasso, a 55-year-old CEO ⁢who began his higher education journey at a community‍ college, argues that prestige isn’t paramount and encourages young professionals to ‌prioritize resourcefulness and a⁤ willingness to learn.

Tomasso⁢ reflects on his own experience ‍at the⁣ University of Central Florida (UCF), stating, “I had a blast at ⁢UCF, and looking⁢ back now,‌ I wish I would‍ have been able to go there for ⁢four years, but it just wasn’t ‍in the cards for me, and it wasn’t‍ a reality. So,I got there in probably the best way I ⁣could.”⁣ His story ‍underscores a growing trend of students opting for alternative, often more affordable, ​routes ‌to a degree.

The CEO emphasizes the importance of character over‌ credentials. “Don’t let⁣ ego get in⁣ the way,” Tomasso⁣ said. “I look at folks beyond⁣ their resume ‍and say ⁣do they have that-the​ fortitude to‌ do whatever it⁣ takes, basically, to put themselves in a position to be successful?” He illustrates this point with a personal anecdote: while a student, he took⁢ a job at a department store solely to ‌afford a suit for⁤ an internship with‍ the orlando Magic,⁤ demonstrating a proactive, “get-it-done”⁣ mentality he now seeks ​in employees.

Tomasso’s advice to young professionals is simple: be proactive. “Make sure people know ​you want to learn more,” he urges. “Don’t read your ⁢job ⁢description. Do what’s expected ‌of you-and then some. Do‍ something ‌else, like ⁤ask, what‍ more can I‌ do?⁢ Ask, even if it’s‌ outside your area.”

His perspective​ aligns with ⁣a national shift in higher education ​enrollment. Community colleges are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, currently‌ enrolling over a quarter of all students nationwide. ⁤Preliminary‍ data from the National Student‌ Clearinghouse reveals ‍a 4% increase in community college ⁤enrollment ​this year,⁤ significantly‍ outpacing the 1.9%⁤ growth at public ⁢four-year‌ institutions and 0.9% at private nonprofits.

Financial considerations are ‍a key driver of this trend, with over 30 ⁢states now offering tuition-free programs⁤ for eligible residents. Tomasso frames ⁢community college not as a compromise, but as ‌”a hack to get that kind of degree for basically⁢ half the price.”

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Canadian Energy Firms Reassess, Return to Home Base

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 16, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Canadian Energy Sector Sees Renewed Investor Interest as U.S. Shale Production Declines

CALGARY – A wave of‍ investment ⁣is returning to Canada’s oil and gas​ sector as‍ concerns mount over declining production​ rates in​ U.S. shale⁣ formations, coupled ⁤with a more supportive ⁣regulatory habitat in Canada. Recent multibillion-dollar‌ deals, like Ovintiv‘s acquisition ⁢of NuVista Energy, signal a shift in investor sentiment, reversing a trend that saw capital flow ⁣south⁤ during the shale boom.

For the ‍past decade,Canadian energy projects were hampered by new laws ⁣and rulings that discouraged international‍ investment,according to Jeremy McCrea,an energy analyst at BMO Nesbitt Burns. Though, ⁢he notes a recent change, ⁣stating, “we’ve seen more operators ​take an ⁢interest ⁤in Canadian oil ⁣and gas,” driven in part by “a federal government that’s looking to be more workable ⁣with the oil and gas industry ⁣and more‍ keen to ​get our product to market here.”

This renewed ⁢interest coincides with challenges facing U.S. shale producers. Companies like Pioneer Natural Resources Co. (PXD-N) and EOG Resources Inc. (EOG-N) pioneered ​fracking techniques that propelled the ⁣U.S. to ‍become the⁣ world’s largest oil producer. Though, shale‍ wells are ⁣known for their rapid depletion rates, and this is⁤ now becoming a reality. EOG Resources, a shale pioneer,⁢ is estimated to have only ‌three or four years of⁢ quality drilling locations‌ remaining, contributing to a 10% decline in its share price this year.

During the⁣ U.S. shale ‌boom,​ many international players‍ shifted focus, ⁢also citing insufficient ‌Canadian export infrastructure‍ and increasingly ‍stringent regulations, including‍ environmental, ​social, and governance (ESG) guidelines,‍ as deterrents to investment in canadian energy assets.

Now, ‌that earlier retreat is being viewed as favorable, as Canadian companies possess considerable undeveloped resources. ⁢Ovintiv’s CEO highlighted this potential during⁣ the NuVista acquisition announcement, describing NuVista’s Montney portfolio as⁣ “one ‍of ‍the highest​ quality ⁤undeveloped acreage positions​ in North ⁤America⁣ and the overlap with our existing land makes ‌us‍ the natural owner.”

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Wealth Portfolio: Roth IRA, Investment Accounts & 529 Plans

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 15, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

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Remarriage and ⁤Finances: A Second Chance at Love, A Complex ⁤Financial Picture

Table of Contents

  • Remarriage and ⁤Finances: A Second Chance at Love, A Complex ⁤Financial Picture
    • Understanding the ‌Assets
    • Financial Implications of Remarriage
    • Estate ‌Planning and Asset Protection
    • Social Security Considerations
    • long-Term Care Planning
    • The Rise ⁤of ‘Silver Divorce’ and ‍Remarriage

A ⁣woman in⁢ her fifties, recently divorced and with significant assets​ – a $1.7 million home, a $500,000 Roth IRA, a $500,000 taxable investment portfolio, and $300,000 in 529 plans‍ – is contemplating marriage with ‌a ⁤former school friend. This‌ scenario⁤ highlights the increasingly common financial​ complexities of later-life relationships ‍and the need for careful planning before tying the knot.

Understanding the ‌Assets

The individual’s financial holdings⁤ are substantial. A Roth ​IRA offers tax-free growth and withdrawals in ‍retirement. the $500,000 portfolio‌ account is subject to capital gains⁤ taxes. the $300,000 in ⁣529 plans are designated for future education expenses.

Did You ‌Know? A Roth IRA’s tax advantages can be particularly valuable​ when considering long-term financial security in retirement.

Financial Implications of Remarriage

Remarriage doesn’t‌ automatically combine assets, but ‍it opens the door to several financial considerations. Estate planning becomes crucial,as does understanding⁤ how a new marriage might affect existing‌ wills and trusts. It’s essential to revisit your estate ⁤plan with ⁢an attorney to ensure your wishes are clearly documented and ‍legally sound, advises⁢ many financial planners.

assetValueTax Implications
Roth IRA$500,000Tax-free growth/withdrawals
Portfolio Account$500,000Capital ‌gains taxes
529 Plans$300,000Tax-advantaged education savings
Home$1.7 millionpotential ​capital gains upon sale

Estate ‌Planning and Asset Protection

Protecting premarital assets is a key concern. Prenuptial agreements are increasingly common, even for those remarrying ​later in ⁤life. These agreements can define how assets will be divided in the event of divorce or death. ⁣ Without a ‍prenuptial agreement, state laws will govern ⁤the division of assets, ⁤which may not align with the individual’s intentions.

Pro Tip: Consult ​with both a financial advisor and an estate ⁣planning attorney *before* making any decisions about combining finances or ‌updating ⁢legal documents.

Social Security Considerations

Remarriage can⁢ impact Social Security benefits. Specifically, a current spouse might potentially be eligible for benefits based‍ on⁤ their partner’s earnings record, but this could reduce benefits if‍ their own earnings history is higher. ⁢ Understanding these rules is vital for⁢ maximizing retirement income.

“Careful planning is paramount⁤ when blending finances in a second‌ marriage,” states the Social Security Governance in its guide to benefits for remarried individuals.

long-Term Care Planning

As individuals age, long-term care⁣ costs become a significant concern. Remarriage can affect eligibility for Medicaid and other government‍ assistance programs. Exploring long-term care insurance options is ‍prudent.

Ultimately, the decision to marry is a⁢ personal one. ​Though, a thorough financial assessment and proactive planning are essential to ensure a secure future for ⁤both partners.

What are your biggest‍ financial concerns when considering a later-life relationship? Share your thoughts in ⁢the comments below!

Would you consider a prenuptial agreement even if you are deeply ​in love? ⁣Let us ⁢know!

The Rise ⁤of ‘Silver Divorce’ and ‍Remarriage

divorce rates among older adults, often⁤ termed ‘silver divorce,’ have been increasing in recent decades. This‍ trend, coupled with longer life expectancies, means more individuals are facing the

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UC San Diego is struggling with freshmen who can’t do basic math

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 15, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

UC San Diego Faces Rising Number of⁤ Unprepared freshmen

UC San Diego is grappling with a significant increase in the number‌ of incoming freshmen requiring remedial math ‌courses. A recent campus report,‍ issued November 6th, revealed that 665 students – 8.5% ⁤of the fall 2023‍ freshman class – were placed ⁤in Math 2, a course‍ designed for⁣ students not prepared for precalculus. This marks a dramatic rise from five years ago,​ when only ‍32 ‌students (0.5% of the class) needed‍ the course.

The report highlighted⁤ concerning gaps ⁣in‌ basic math​ skills, citing ⁣instances of ​students ⁣struggling with simple addition and rounding numbers. These difficulties ⁢extend ‌beyond mathematics; the report also ‍noted challenges with language and ⁣writing among the incoming class.

Several factors are believed‍ to have ‍contributed to this trend, including the ⁢disruptions caused by the COVID-19 ⁣pandemic, the ‍elimination⁢ of‌ standardized⁢ testing requirements,⁣ grade inflation in ⁢high schools, and an expansion of admissions to include more ​students from under-resourced schools. The report states these factors have resulted ‌in a⁢ freshman class “increasingly unprepared​ for ⁤the quantitative and​ analytical rigor expected at UC San diego.”

This issue isn’t isolated to UCSD, with similar problems reported at other University of California campuses and across the⁢ nation. However, UCSD expressed concern that⁣ admitting students lacking⁣ foundational skills ‌could‌ be‌ detrimental.‌ The ⁢report warns that it “risks harming ​the vrey students we hope ​to support, by setting them up for failure,” ‍and places a strain on ⁢faculty resources dedicated to maintaining rigorous academic standards.

The situation is particularly challenging‍ given UCSD’s ⁤rapid growth.Since ⁣2012, enrollment has⁢ increased by approximately ​16,000 ​students, reaching a total of ‌around 45,000.​ The ⁤university’s strong‌ focus ⁢on science,technology,mathematics,and medicine – including ‍an engineering‍ school ⁣with over 10,000 students – further amplifies the demand for strong math skills.

UCSD has invested billions of⁢ dollars‌ in infrastructure, including dorms, labs, and classrooms, to accommodate ⁣a record⁢ number of admitted California residents – exceeding 100,000 for the fall 2023 term. ‍

To ⁣address the issue, the report recommends improving the identification of ​students who will likely need⁣ remedial math support.‍ Proposed solutions include utilizing historical placement⁢ data and analyzing student transcripts, specifically coursework, grades, and high school attended. ⁣

The university has acknowledged the concerns ⁣raised‌ by faculty and ⁣is currently⁤ reviewing ⁣the report’s recommendations through various Senate and⁢ administrative groups to​ determine the best course ⁢of action.‌ UCSD ⁤stated that faculty “identified ⁤a new and concerning trend and spoke up,” leading to the report’s creation and public release⁤ for further discussion.

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Entertainment

Title: Narji’s Land Investments for His Three Sons

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor November 15, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Jakarta – ⁣Comedian ⁤Narji Cagur is strategically ⁣investing in land as⁤ a long-term inheritance ⁤for ​his three sons, prioritizing their future financial ⁤security amid rising education costs.

Narji views land not merely as an asset, but as a steadily appreciating legacy for his children. Recognizing the uncertainties of the future, he’s‌ proactively building a portfolio of properties intended to be distributed among his sons.”We‍ don’t know their ⁤future, we don’t know the fate of our people. That’s why⁢ I’ve prepared, so coming​ in, number one has ⁢to come here, number two here, number three here.‍ There has to be​ a plan⁢ like that,right,” Narji stated on the FYP Trans 7 studio program on Friday,November 14,2025.

His wife, Widiyanti, supports this approach, emphasizing the stability adn growth potential of land ​and gold investments. “Yes, the value of land⁢ is ‌increasing every ‌year,‌ so ​why not?⁢ Land, gold, that’s all,”‍ she saeid. ‍

Currently, the couple is moderating land purchases to focus on funding their children’s upcoming college expenses. “It’s just that for now, it seems like we’re investing so ‍that sooner or later the kids will want to ⁤go to college, like that. So for land, we’re ​slowing ⁣down first, even⁤ though we want to do that, but we’re slowing down,”⁢ Widiyanti explained.

Narji feels a obligation to continue⁣ a ​family ⁣tradition of providing for future generations.”I have ​to continue. Because my grandfather died, I’m sorry, my​ grandfather died, he left a lot, and his grandson got it. ⁢Can’t I be⁣ like my grandfather?” he ​said.

The land⁢ holdings vary​ in size, ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 square meters across different locations, according to⁢ Widiyanti.

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