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Study -- 'Very Worrying': Marijuana Use Among Teens Brings Higher Risk of Psychotic Disorders

Study -- 'Very Worrying': Marijuana Use Among Teens Brings Higher Risk of Psychotic Disorders

A study found teenagers who use marijuana are at a higher risk of suffering from psychiatric issues, news that has researchers deeply concerned.

The study was published in the JAMA Health Forum on Friday and its findings showed young people who used cannabis had more of a chance of being diagnosed with psychotic disorders, anxiety, and depression as the years passed, NPR reported Saturday.

Denmark Rejects Trump's Offer to Send 'Great' Hospital Ship to Greenland

Denmark Rejects Trump's Offer to Send 'Great' Hospital Ship to Greenland

President Donald Trump said he is sending “a great hospital boat” to “take care of the many people who are sick, and not being taken care of” in Greenland, as the U.S. continues negotiations for mineral rights in the world’s largest island.

“Working with the fantastic Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, we are going to send a great hospital boat to Greenland to take care of the many people who are sick, and not being taken care of there,” Trump wrote Saturday night on Truth Social. “It’s on the way!!!”

Denmark Says 'No Need' to Trump's Offer to Send 'Great' Hospital Ship to Greenland

Denmark Says 'No Need' to Trump's Offer to Send 'Great' Hospital Ship to Greenland

President Donald Trump said he is sending “a great hospital boat” to “take care of the many people who are sick, and not being taken care of” in Greenland, as the U.S. continues negotiations for mineral rights in the world’s largest island.

“Working with the fantastic Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, we are going to send a great hospital boat to Greenland to take care of the many people who are sick, and not being taken care of there,” Trump wrote Saturday night on Truth Social. “It’s on the way!!!”

Americans Told to Shelter in Place Across Mexico After El Mencho’s Death Sparks Widespread Cartel Violence

Americans Told to Shelter in Place Across Mexico After El Mencho’s Death Sparks Widespread Cartel Violence

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued an emergency shelter‑in‑place alert on Sunday, warning Americans to remain indoors as cartel violence erupted across multiple states following the Mexican military’s killing of CJNG leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera. The alert covers Jalisco, Tamaulipas, Michoacán, Guerrero, and Nuevo León, where roadblocks, burning vehicles, and armed clashes have shut down travel and triggered widespread flight cancellations.

Panic Erupts After Gunfire near Guadalajara Airport as Mexico Confirms Death of CJNG Boss El Mencho

Panic Erupts After Gunfire near Guadalajara Airport as Mexico Confirms Death of CJNG Boss El Mencho

Panic erupted near Guadalajara International Airport on Sunday after gunfire broke out just outside the terminal, hours after the Government of Mexico confirmed the death of CJNG cartel boss Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera. The confirmation triggered a wave of cartel violence across western Mexico, forcing flight cancellations, diversions, and highway shutdowns as CJNG gunmen torched vehicles and blocked major travel corridors.

Jeffries: Trump Administration Is Using Taxpayer Dollars to 'Brutalize or Kill' Americans

Jeffries: Trump Administration Is Using Taxpayer Dollars to 'Brutalize or Kill' Americans

On this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said the Trump administration is using taxpayer dollars to “brutalize or kill” Americans.

Jeffries said, “Our basic value proposition is that taxpayer dollars should be used to make life more affordable for the American people, not to brutalize or kill them as was done with ICU VA nurse Alex Pretti.”

OH Gov. DeWine: Trump Removing Temporary Protected Status for Haitians 'Is Wrong'

OH Gov. DeWine: Trump Removing Temporary Protected Status for Haitians 'Is Wrong'

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) said it would be “wrong” for President Donald Trump to remove the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians.

Partial transcript as follows:

MARGARET BRENNAN: Governor DeWine in Ohio, your state has been the focus of the Trump Vance campaign during 2024 and of their administration now, particularly the Haitians that you have, tens of thousands in the state of Ohio. You said this week, ICE has not been clear on when they’re going to surge to your state. Did you bring that up when you were at the White House?

DEWINE: I did not. I really didn’t have that- have the opportunity to do that. Look, Margaret, my position has been very clear in regard to TPS for Haitians, I think–

BRENNAN: Temporary Protected Status.

DEWINE: Yes.

BRENNAN: Which the President is trying to revoke right now.

DEWINE: I think the policy to revoke that is wrong. I think there’s a consensus in this country. As we all have said, let’s get rid of the violent offenders. Get them out of here. I think there’s a consensus behind the need to do a good job on the border, and I think the president gets high marks for doing that on the- on the border. But once you get beyond that, I don’t think there’s a consensus for taking people who are working, who are supporting their family, and we’ve kind of seen it, almost in a micro way, with the Haitian community that’s come into Springfield. Springfield is an industrial city, manufacturing city that was down. It has been coming back. And frankly, one of the reasons it’s coming back is because of the Haitians who are working there. These are people who, if you talk to the employers, they were filling jobs that were not being able to be filled in any other way. So it’s been a big boost to the economy. So if one day they know that TPS is taken away, no- no employer can hire them anymore. And so you gotta have all these people who are unemployed. So I think the policy there is-is wrong. If I could just say this, I think that this is a real opportunity for the president in regard to immigration, probably after the election- after the election, because nothing’s going to get done before

BRENNAN: Before the midterms of 2026

DEWINE: That’s right, but I think there’s an opportunity here. He sealed the border. You know, I was in Congress in the 80s when the Mazzoli bill, Simpson bill was passed- excuse me. I’ve been through all the arguments. I think there’s an opportunity here to get reform in legal immigration and make a decision who we really want to come in. I’ll give you- if I could just one example. We have our last count, 22,000 foreign students in the state of Ohio. We educate them, and then guess what happens? They go back home, or they go someplace else. We’ve already educated them. They would be a great asset to the state of Ohio. That’s the type of reform–

BRENNAN: You’re talking about comprehensive immigration reform and legal pathways.

DEWINE: I think the president has a chance to do something that no president has done for four decades. If you- if you would take that opportunity, and I think after the election, he’ll have a chance.

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