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This week, a significant study on the effects of cannabis use in teenagers has sparked concern among health experts, while a popular TV show has introduced a new character and hinted at a time-travel plot twist. A large...

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Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week, a significant study on the effects of cannabis use in teenagers has sparked concern among health experts, while a popular TV show has introduced a new character and hinted at a time-travel plot twist.

A large longitudinal study published in the JAMA Health Forum has found a link between cannabis use in adolescents and an increased risk of being diagnosed with bipolar and psychotic disorders, as well as anxiety and depression, years later. The study analyzed health data on 460,000 teenagers in the Kaiser Permanente Health System in Northern California and found that cannabis use before the age of 18 increased the risk of mental health issues.

"This is very, very, very worrying," says psychiatrist Dr. Ryan Sultan at Columbia University, a cannabis researcher who wasn't involved in the study. The findings have significant implications for public health policy and highlight the need for further research into the effects of cannabis use on young people.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, the second season of the TV show Paradise has introduced a new character, Alex, who is shrouded in mystery. The show's plot has also taken a surprising turn, with hints of time travel and multiverse theories. The show's creators have not yet confirmed whether time travel will be a major plot point, but fans are speculating about the possibilities.

In other news, the world of technology has seen a significant development, with Ubuntu announcing its adoption of the Rust programming language. This move is seen as a major milestone for the language, which has been gaining popularity in recent years. According to Jon Seager, who gave the closing keynote at the Rust Nation conference, Rust is now established as the right way to build at-scale data planes or resource-aware agents.

In a separate development, a group of digital librarians has been sharing their strategies and war stories about data curation and preservation. The group, which includes individuals from various backgrounds, is united by their desire to preserve data and ensure its availability for future generations.

Finally, in a bizarre incident, a person flew to the US to buy hard drives, highlighting the lengths to which some people will go to ensure their data is safe and secure.

In conclusion, this week has seen a mix of significant developments in the fields of health, technology, and entertainment. From the link between cannabis use and psychosis to the introduction of a new character in Paradise, there's been no shortage of interesting news to discuss.

This week, a significant study on the effects of cannabis use in teenagers has sparked concern among health experts, while a popular TV show has introduced a new character and hinted at a time-travel plot twist.

A large longitudinal study published in the JAMA Health Forum has found a link between cannabis use in adolescents and an increased risk of being diagnosed with bipolar and psychotic disorders, as well as anxiety and depression, years later. The study analyzed health data on 460,000 teenagers in the Kaiser Permanente Health System in Northern California and found that cannabis use before the age of 18 increased the risk of mental health issues.

"This is very, very, very worrying," says psychiatrist Dr. Ryan Sultan at Columbia University, a cannabis researcher who wasn't involved in the study. The findings have significant implications for public health policy and highlight the need for further research into the effects of cannabis use on young people.

Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, the second season of the TV show Paradise has introduced a new character, Alex, who is shrouded in mystery. The show's plot has also taken a surprising turn, with hints of time travel and multiverse theories. The show's creators have not yet confirmed whether time travel will be a major plot point, but fans are speculating about the possibilities.

In other news, the world of technology has seen a significant development, with Ubuntu announcing its adoption of the Rust programming language. This move is seen as a major milestone for the language, which has been gaining popularity in recent years. According to Jon Seager, who gave the closing keynote at the Rust Nation conference, Rust is now established as the right way to build at-scale data planes or resource-aware agents.

In a separate development, a group of digital librarians has been sharing their strategies and war stories about data curation and preservation. The group, which includes individuals from various backgrounds, is united by their desire to preserve data and ensure its availability for future generations.

Finally, in a bizarre incident, a person flew to the US to buy hard drives, highlighting the lengths to which some people will go to ensure their data is safe and secure.

In conclusion, this week has seen a mix of significant developments in the fields of health, technology, and entertainment. From the link between cannabis use and psychosis to the introduction of a new character in Paradise, there's been no shortage of interesting news to discuss.

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