Recreational Marijuana Sales Linked to Surge in Workplace Injuries Among Young Adults, Reveals New Study

MILWAUKEE, WI – The legalization of recreational marijuana is linked to an increase in workplace injuries among young adults, according to a recent study published in JAMA Health Forum. Ling Li, Ph.D., and colleagues from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Somers examined data on workplace injuries among workers aged 20 to 34 years, comparing states with and without recreational marijuana laws (RMLs). The researchers found that RML adoption was associated with a significant 12.9 percent increase in workplace injuries per 100 full-time workers. Upon further analysis, the study also revealed that states that permitted the … Read more

Federal Lawyers Suspect Prince Harry’s Drugs Confession in ‘Spare’ Memoir Was a Ploy to Boost Sales

Washington, D.C. – The Federal lawyers in the United States have cast doubt on the authenticity of Prince Harry’s memoir titled ‘Spare,’ stating that it does not serve as concrete proof of his drug use. They argue that the Duke of Sussex may have embellished his experiences in order to boost book sales. This revelation has emerged during a legal battle between the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Heritage Foundation regarding the release of Prince Harry’s visa application. The lawyers representing the DHS maintained that disclosing the paperwork would infringe upon the prince’s … Read more

Explosive Allegations: Prince Harry Accused of Fabricating Drug Use for Increased Sales of Blockbuster Memoir ‘Spare’, Lawyers Claim

London, UK – Lawyers representing Prince Harry have alleged that he may have lied about his drug use in order to boost sales of his upcoming memoir. The claim comes as the Prince faces mounting criticism over his decision to publish a tell-all book about his life with the royal family. Legal experts argue that exaggerating or fabricating drug use could be a strategic ploy to generate more interest and increase the book’s commercial success. The revelation was made by legal representatives involved in a defamation case against Prince Harry, who are arguing that the … Read more

Former FedEx Sales Manager’s Discrimination Verdict Stripped of Justice, Signaling Supreme Court’s Bias

Houston, Texas – In a landmark discrimination case against FedEx, Jennifer Harris, a former sales manager, found her victory significantly reduced on appeal. Harris, who is Black, had emerged triumphant in 2022 with a $366 million verdict, holding FedEx accountable for retaliating against her after she filed a complaint of racial discrimination against her white manager. However, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned much of that ruling, slashing the damages amount to a mere $248,619. The ruling stated that FedEx had made “good-faith efforts” to comply with federal law, thereby undermining Harris’s claims. … Read more