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DETROIT — Teens and young adults who are newly prescribed attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder medications face a higher risk of psychosis, according to a large study conducted by Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, and 270

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CINCINNATI — It's your right as an American to give people the finger, even if the recipient of your flipped bird is a police officer, a federal appeals court ruled this week.The case centered around Debra Cruise-Gulyas, a Michigan woman who displayed her middle finger to a police officer who had stopped her for speeding and written her a ticket for a lesser violation in 2017.The officer, Matthew Minard, then stopped the woman again less than 100 yards away and amended the ticket to a speeding violation.Cruise-Gulyas later sued Minard, alleging that he violated her constitutional rights by pulling her over the second time.The case eventually made its way to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, and a panel of judges ruled on Wednesday that stopping Cruise-Gulyas because of the gesture was a violation of her First Amendment rights."Fits of rudeness or lack of gratitude may violate the Golden Rule," Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton wrote. "But that doesn't make them illegal or for that matter punishable or for that matter grounds for a seizure."Cruise-Gulyas hadn't done anything illegal to prompt the second stop, the judges ruled."Minard should have known better here," Sutton wrote. 1214

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Economists are split on whether there will be a recession in the next few years.Many of them say if there is one, it won't be driven by the housing market like last time.However, the housing market still plays a key role in a healthy economy, so experts are watching a few things closely, including supply and demand and home values.Experts predict older Americans will flood the market by putting 21 million homes up for sale over the next 20 years.But some economists say market forces could decimate demand by then.And with low demand, sellers will be forced to lower their prices in order to sell.Experts say the whole process could create a housing bubble, and then, burst it.Experts are also watching subprime lending. That’s when lenders let people with bad credit borrow money.Critics argue those loans are more likely to go into default, especially if there’s any hiccup in the economy.Subprime lending is much lower today than it was before the last housing crisis, but some experts say those rates are still too high.Experts do say new lending standards could prevent mortgages that helped create the crisis. 1131

  

Chris Nuss spends nearly every free minute of his time at work rebuilding his home.His sons watch and learn while getting an unexpected hands-on lesson on how to overcome adversity.In March, a flood destroyed their home in Pacific Junction, a tiny town in western Iowa.The water nearly reached their second-floor windows.“There was 12 to 14 feet of water at our house,” Chris Nuss’ wife Catie said.She says it took a month before the family could get to their home.“We paddled in a canoe and a jon boat,” Catie says. “I was not prepared to go inside. I was in shock.”While the family fixes their home, they’ve been living inside this camper parked in the driveway — six people and three pets crammed inside for the past five months.“It’s like living in a box, literally,” she says.To get them back in their home, Catie says they’ve received about ,000 in disaster aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the maximum amount FEMA gives out for repairs.That’s far short of the 0,000 Catie estimates it will take to finish the job.Now the family’s finances are also underwater after racking up credit card debt and wiping out a retirement account.“I had about ,000 in there, not a whole lot, but that’s gone,” Catie says. “We had maybe ,000-7,000 in our savings before FEMA, that’s gone.”But the family is desperate to get back into their home they worked so hard to get and are fighting so hard to keep.“When we bought this house, it was a forever home and we’ve learned again, it’s our forever home,” she says. “We’re taking advantage of the situation trying to look at the positive.”Each small milestone gives them just enough energy to keep going.“When I got power turned on, I think maybe for 10 minutes, I flipped one light switched off and on just like a little kid, being amazed that it worked,” Chris says.If things stay on track, the family hopes to be back in their home for the holidays.“We’ve had a few family members ask if we’re hosting Thanksgiving,” Catie says. “I keep saying ‘yes,’ so we will be in by Thanksgiving.” 2064

  

xplorer will blast off to Mars in July and collect samples for eventual return to Earth. The name was suggested by Alex Mather, a Virginia seventh-grader, as part of a naming contest for U.S. schoolchildren. The U.S. space agency announced it Thursday at Alex's school in Burke, Virginia, and he got to read his winning essay live on NASA TV. Schoolchildren around the country submitted more than 28,000 essays last year. The rover is undergoing final preparations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. 618

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