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Data Shows American Citizens Smuggle More Fentanyl Into US Than Migrants

Data Shows American Citizens Smuggle More Fentanyl Into US Than Migrants

Update: 2024-09-25
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Here are the morning’s top stories on Wednesday, September 25, 2024…

Mexican drug cartels are recruiting San Diegans to smuggle fentanyl into the United States. Prosecutors are worried about teenagers getting caught up in the cross-border drug trade. Gustavo Solis / KPBS

Gavin Newsom signed a bill that will remove debt owed to a medical office or hospital from Californian's credit reports. Ana Ibarra / CalMatters

Invitation Homes, a massive corporate landlord, has agreed to pay $48 million to settle a lawsuit with the Federal Trades commission. The FTC alleges Invitation Homes charged tenants junk fees, and withheld security deposits. Adhiti Bandlamudi / KQED

Hotel workers in Hawaii's largest resort are joining thousands of others striking hotels in California.

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Data Shows American Citizens Smuggle More Fentanyl Into US Than Migrants

Data Shows American Citizens Smuggle More Fentanyl Into US Than Migrants

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