Lawyer for California woman avoiding jail in marijuana stabbing stands by 'psychotic' defense: 'Not a con job' Ultra potent marijuana blamed for 'cannabis-induced psychosis' that led Bryn Spejcher to stab boyfriend Chad O'Melia 108 times after smoking from his bong.
Your aging parents want to stay in their home, but here are 7 reasons why it could be tough Americans are hitting their retirement years, but 90% want to stay in their own homes and not move to a retirement community. It's time to start taking action to make that easier.
Crisis in the Northwest: Are voters 'beyond a turning point' after decades of progressive politics? Both sides of the aisle agree Oregon is in crisis — homelessness, drug use and livability are the major concerns — but can they effectively reverse course?
Philadelphia City Council considers curfew on businesses in this open-air drug market A Philadelphia city official introduced a bill requiring some businesses in Kensington to adhere to a curfew as crime and public drug-use runs rampant.
Crisis in the Northwest: Are Oregon voters 'beyond a turning point'? Both sides of the aisle agree Oregon is in crisis — homelessness, drug use and livability are the major concerns — but can they effectively reverse course?
Illinois governor criticized for promoting record-breaking cannabis sales Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™ Garrett Tenney reports on the health, public safety and economic costs of Illinois’ record-breaking cannabis sales.
Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths: Drugs, freezing weather could have created lethal conditions, experts say Forensic pathologist Michael Baden; attorney, retired NYPD inspector and attorney Paul Mauro; and retired DEA agent Derek Maltz weigh in on the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans.
Georgia girl, 3, dies after spending 11 hours in frozen woods with mother, who faces murder charge The mother of a three-year-old girl "lost" in the woods prior to dying has been arrested, authorities say. She is accused of using drugs before going into the wilderness.
Depression could be 'zapped' away with brain stimulation, new study suggests: ‘Better quality of life’ Patients with severe depression reported “substantial improvements" for at least six months after receiving transcranial magnetic stimulation, according to the University of Nottingham in the U.K.
Doctor warns of cannabis-related medical risks: Legal does not mean safe Pediatric emergency physician Dr. Caleb Ward explains the risks associated with marijuana use on ‘Fox & Friends.’