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  • HEALTHJun 15 · 04:05 UTCFLORIDA PHOENIX
    High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis and addiction risks

    States debate stricter THC limits on cannabis products amid research linking high-potency cannabis to increased risks of psychosis and cannabis use disorder, particularly among adolescents and young adults. A Connecticut mother shares her son's decline after using cannabis for social anxiety, highlighting the challenges of addiction and mental health impacts.

  • BUSINESSJun 14 · 14:45 UTCFORTUNE
    Gen Z grad landed an internship by wearing her university baseball cap to her pizza joint job. Now she works at Cisco

    Ayala Ossowski, a Gen Z grad, wore her American University baseball cap while working at a pizza joint to signal her student status, leading to an internship and eventual job at Cisco. She overcame the 'internship paradox' by using the cap as a conversation starter to pitch her internship search to customers.

  • HEALTHJun 9 · 09:15 UTCVIRGINIA MERCURY
    High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis and addiction risks

    High-potency cannabis products, including concentrates with over 80% THC, are fueling state debates over mental health risks like psychosis and addiction. Some states have introduced legislation to limit THC potency, while others resist due to industry opposition and uncertain research. A Connecticut mother's son developed cannabis use disorder after using high-THC cannabis to manage anxiety, leading to severe mental health decline.

  • HEALTHJun 9 · 08:00 UTCGEORGIA RECORDER
    High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis and addiction risks

    High-potency cannabis products are fueling state debates over risks of psychosis and addiction, particularly among adolescents and young adults. States are considering stricter THC limits as research links frequent use of high-THC cannabis to mental health issues. A Connecticut mother shared her son’s decline after cannabis use led to cannabis use disorder and psychotic episodes.

  • HEALTHJun 9 · 07:05 UTCOHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL
    High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis and addiction risks

    High-THC cannabis products are linked to increased risks of psychosis and addiction, prompting state legislative debates over potency limits. States like Connecticut face cases of severe cannabis use disorder, particularly among adolescents and young adults, as lawmakers weigh stricter regulations against industry opposition.

  • HEALTHJun 8 · 18:20 UTCLOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR
    High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis, addiction risks

    High-potency cannabis products are fueling state debates over risks of psychosis and addiction, with some lawmakers proposing stricter THC limits. A Connecticut mother shared how her son developed cannabis use disorder and psychosis after using high-THC cannabis, highlighting concerns about health impacts. Research indicates frequent use of high-THC cannabis increases mental health risks, particularly for adolescents and young adults.

  • HEALTHJun 8 · 15:40 UTCARIZONA MIRROR
    High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis and addiction risks

    States debate stricter THC limits for cannabis products amid research linking high-potency cannabis to increased risks of psychosis and addiction, particularly among adolescents. A Connecticut mother shares her son's experience developing cannabis use disorder after using high-THC products, highlighting erratic behavior and mental health decline.

  • HEALTHJun 8 · 14:00 UTCMISSOURI INDEPENDENT
    High-potency cannabis fuels debates around the country over psychosis, addiction risks

    High-potency cannabis products are fueling debates over psychosis and addiction risks, with states considering stricter THC limits. A Connecticut mother describes her son's decline after cannabis use led to severe mental health issues and cannabis use disorder, highlighting growing concerns about the health impacts of legal, high-THC products.

  • HEALTHJun 8 · 10:32 UTCMICHIGAN ADVANCE
    High-potency cannabis fuels state debates over psychosis and addiction risks

    States are debating stricter THC limits on cannabis products due to rising concerns over psychosis and addiction risks linked to high-potency cannabis. A Connecticut mother describes her son's severe cannabis use disorder and erratic behavior after using cannabis to cope with anxiety, highlighting broader public health concerns. Research suggests frequent use of high-THC cannabis increases mental health risks, particularly for adolescents and young adults.

  • POLITICSMay 23 · 21:53 UTCNPR WORLD
    The squeeze on Cuba now includes compensation lawsuits

    The U.S. Supreme Court has permitted lawsuits seeking compensation for assets seized during the Cuban revolution to proceed, a decision analyzed by American University professor William LeoGrande in the context of Cuba's ongoing political crisis. The move could exacerbate tensions between the U.S. and Cuba.

  • POLITICSMay 20 · 15:55 UTCCBS NEWS
    What will happen to Cuba if Raúl Castro is extracted from the island?

    A US indictment against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro is expected, raising questions about Cuba's future. American University professor William LeoGrande provides insight on the matter. The situation may impact the island's stability.

  • POLITICSMay 15 · 17:11 UTCCBS NEWS
    Conditions worsen in Cuba as CIA chief visits island, Raúl Castro faces likely indictment

    Cuba is experiencing growing unrest as the US considers its next steps, with CIA chief visiting the island and Raúl Castro facing possible indictment. The situation is being closely monitored by experts such as William LeoGrande. Cuba's conditions are worsening amid international attention.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 2 · 04:01 UTCAXIOS
    More students in these majors are switching due to AI: poll

    A Lumina Foundation-Gallup poll reveals 47% of college students are considering changing majors due to AI's impact on job markets. Tech and vocational students show higher concerns, with 16% having switched majors. AI skills are increasingly expected in job interviews, though institutional policies on AI use vary.

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