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This isn't the first time a region of the United States has seen an outbreak of health problems tied to synthetic cannabinoids.Last year, 102 people in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, overdosed on synthetic marijuana within three days. None of those cases was fatal.In 2016, 33 people in Brooklyn were made ill from suspected overdoses of synthetic pot.The number of acute poisonings from synthetic cannabinoids rose sharply between 2010 and 2015, according to a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2016.During that time, physicians treated 456 patients total for synthetic cannabinoid intoxications.Synthetic cannabinoids, or fake weed, are human-made chemicals that can be sprinkled on dried, shredded plant material and smoked, or can be consumed as vaporized liquids inhaled through an e-cigarette or other device.These mind-altering chemicals are called cannabinoids, since they are similar to the chemicals found in marijuana, though they can cause serious side effects that are different from those of marijuana.One study of a synthetic cannabinoid found that it was 85 times as potent as tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the mind-altering chemical in marijuana. That study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2016.People who smoke synthetic cannabinoids can have rapid heart rate, vomiting, agitation, confusion and hallucinations, according to the CDC.In the past few years, doctors have become familiar with the health outcomes people can face when they are exposed to synthetic cannabinoids, said Dr. Patrick Lank, an emergency physician and assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Illinois."They include things like seizures, heart attack, kidney failure," said Lank, who was not involved in the recent synthetic cannabinoid cases."What's happening in Illinois is different, and these are bleeding complications. Why they're happening? We're still uncertain," he said. "We don't know if the supply of synthetic cannabinoids in Illinois and the Chicago area have been tainted by someone with brodifacoum, or rat poison. Or if this is potentially a new side effect of a new synthetic cannabinoid." 2256

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Trump has threatened to pull out of the Iran deal and snap back US sanctions on Iran by May 12 unless major changes are made to the agreement brokered by the previous US administration, which capped Iran's nuclear program in exchange for relief from economic sanctions. France, Germany and the United Kingdom -- key signatories to the deal -- are in the midst of negotiations with the US aimed at assuaging some of Trump's concerns, but large gaps still remain.Already, some US administration officials have been preparing options for withdrawal from the agreement, hoping to be ready should Trump abruptly make his announcement over Twitter. Macron's visit is viewed as critical to swaying Trump toward a compromise, rather than the all-or-nothing approach he has signaled on the Iran deal.Macron on Tuesday insisted the Iran deal is "important" and stressed viewing it as part of a regional strategy."We have to take it as a part of the broader picture of security in the region," he said in English.But Trump hardly sounded convinced."It's insane, it's ridiculous, it should have never been made," he said. "But we'll be talking about it."Trump is deploying the full trappings of formal state entertaining for the first time in the hopes an elaborate display of diplomacy can lead to a deeper bond with the young French leader. First Lady Melania Trump, who emerged from the South Portico on Tuesday wearing a dramatic wide-brimmed white hat, has been overseeing preparations, including a three-course state dinner on Tuesday that features rack of lamb and jambalaya.But beneath the pomp and circumstance the state visit brings -- streets lined with fluttering French and American flags, an elaborate military welcome and the meticulously planned dinner -- the two leaders are tackling a slew of pressing policy issues, from the Iran deal to the Syrian civil war, climate, counterterrorism and Russian aggression.Standing before a military display on the South Lawn, Trump hailed the US-France alliance without mentioning the areas of difference. Macron, he said later, was doing a "great job" as president.Macron, however, did not avoid the topic, saying the differences over climate change were surmountable."On this issue we do not always agree as to the solutions, but in the end, such is the case in any family and in any friendship, and it is also where the fate of our children is at stake," he said through a translator.He also warned against the rise of "aggressive nationalisms that deny our history and divide the world," a potent subject both in France, where anti-semitism and nativist immigration stances have swelled, and the United States, where white nationalist rallies have drawn condemnation, though not from Trump."It is together that we will build a new, strong that defend democracy in the face of ill winds," Macron said. 2848

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Trump on the possible murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi: "It sounded to me like maybe these could have been rogue killers. Who knows" https://t.co/7uWeqiEDEQ pic.twitter.com/g8pms2NLge— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 15, 2018 239

  

Today, during an all-school assembly I made a significant mistake which I deeply regret. While discussing the importance of empathy with our students, I provided examples of words that should never be tolerated. Among the list of words and phrases was the N-word.I in no way used the word in a derogatory fashion, but instead to illustrate its ugliness. I sincerely apologize for the offense or hurt even hearing the word may have caused.As educators, we are often tasked with discussing uncomfortable matters, especially as it relates to race and discrimination. I am deeply sorry and in no way intended for my intent to educate our students to hurt anyone. I ask for your grace and forgiveness in this matter. Please know it's my total commitment and that of the entire Roncalli faculty and staff to building an inclusionary culture where all are welcome and belong. Please contact me if you would like to discuss this individually as I would welcome the chance to do so, thank you and God bless. 1013

  

They went into the woods and followed the sound to a pile of leaves and sticks, and then saw the baby wrapped in a plastic bag."You don't anticipate hearing a baby in the woods," Sheriff Ron H. Freeman told reporters Friday. "Thank God they went out and investigated."They called 911, and a baby girl believed to be hours-old was found in a plastic bag, Freeman said. Police and hospital staff involved in the baby's rescue wanted her to have a name because they feel "like she is one of theirs," he added. Instead of Baby Jane Doe, a local Forsyth County hospital named her India.India is in a hospital receiving medical attention, and the Department of Family and Children's Services will likely place her in foster care, Freeman said.Law enforcement officials are canvassing the area, checking cameras and asking for the community's assistance in figuring out how India got there.If she was left there, the person involved could be charged with offenses such as abandonment and cruelty to children in the first degree.But authorities are not going to speculate on criminal charges until they know what happened, Freeman said. Their priority is making sure India and the woman who gave birth to her are both safe and in good condition, he said.Cumming is about 40 miles from Atlanta. 1289

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