A federal jury acquitted a Louisiana state trooper accused of beating a black man during a traffic stop.
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Cheddar Explains: The Rise of Elderly Cannabis Use
As more U.S. states legalize cannabis, more people are using it, and that includes seniors. While doctors say cannabis can prove beneficial for some individuals 65 and older, it comes with some risks. Here with more is Cheddar News Senior Reporter Chloe Aiello.

Brooklyn Real Estate Agent Shares His Apartment Search Checklist
Real estate agent Abdul Muid, founder and principal of Ivey North, shares his checklist for finding an apartment with Cheddar News correspondent Shannon LaNier:

What's Going On With Brooklyn's Red-Hot Rental Market?
Renters are still struggling to find great apartments at reasonable prices, with 19 million renters spending at least third of their income on housing. Cheddar News correspondent Shannon LaNier visits Brooklyn, a hotbed for pricey apartments, and speaks with real estate agent Abdul Muid, founder and principal of Ivey North.

US: Credit Suisse Violates Deal on Rich Clients' Tax Evasion
Credit Suisse violated a plea agreement with U.S. authorities by failing to report secret offshore accounts that wealthy Americans used to avoid paying taxes, U.S. lawmakers said Wednesday.

In Case You Missed It: France Might Require Instagram Users to Label Filtered Content
France may make it mandatory for influencers to tell followers if they refilter their Instagram photos. A proposed bill would require people to label their filtered and retouched images and videos with the goal of limiting their "destructive psychological effects" on social media users.

FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Narcan. Here's What It Means
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved selling overdose antidote naloxone over-the-counter, marking the first time a opioid treatment drug will be available without a prescription.

Style Expert Denise Caldwell Unpacks the Clean Beauty Trend
Unpacking the clean beauty trend

Court Backs Victim's Family in Adnan Syed's 'Serial' Case
A Maryland appellate court on Tuesday reinstated Adnan Syed's murder conviction and ordered a new hearing in the case.

Millions of Americans Could Lose Medicaid on April 1
Millions of Americans could lose access to Medicaid on April 1, and Joe Dunn, senior vice president of public policy at the National Association of Community Health Centers, joined Cheddar News' anchor Shannon LaNier to discuss what this means for public health.
