Feeling her parents’ Internet guidelines were too strict, a California teen—with the help of her friend—drugged her parents so the two would be able to go online, according to police. The 16- and 15-year-old girls picked up some milkshakes at a fast-food restaurant, then spiked the shakes meant for the 15-year-old’s parents with a prescription sleeping drug—hoping to circumvent the parents’ 10 p.m. Internet curfew rule. The next morning, the parents tested the shake residue and called police. Therapist Leslie Whitten Baughman says that while it’s natural for teens to test parental authority, drugging one’s parents “would not be a healthy level of rebellion.” (AP)