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The crisis at the Mexico border is growing. The head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced over the weekend that agents expect to see more than a 100,000 apprehensions and encounters with migrants just for the month of March, the highest total in the past 10 years.“The surge numbers are just overwhelming the entire system,” says Kevin McAleenan, Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.Monday, the Department of Homeland Security announced it's speeding up the deployment of 750 border agents to help with the surge, and the number of agents could reach 2,000. It's gotten so bad, the government says hundreds of migrants are being released into Texas towns every day, because there's no room to hold them.“It's not something we want to do, it's something we have to do,” McAleenan says. However, immigration advocate Laura Pe?a thinks this is a deliberate move by the administration.“They're holding folks longer than they're supposed to, and then, orchestrating mass releases, intended to really frustrate the already fragile infrastructure,” Pe?a says. The Trump Administration announced it also plans to cut off financial aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, three countries President Trump has accused of deliberately sending migrants to the U.S. Americans could take a hit in the pocketbook. Nearly half of all imported vegetables, and 40 percent of imported fruit come from Mexico. It could lead to higher prices at the grocery store if the border is shutdown. 1513

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The fiancé of missing Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth was arrested Friday morning, a law enforcement source involved in the investigation said. Authorities arrested Patrick Frazee nearly one month after Berreth, the mother of his 1-year-old daughter, 262

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The Michigan attorney general's department sent a cease and desist letter to Menards after receiving multiple complaints about price-gouging.Dana Nessel says that her office received 18 complaints from consumers about face masks, bleach and other products being sold at high prices.The AG's office says that investigators have found that Menards allegedly "appears to be exploiting public fear about coronavirus" by raising prices.Nessel says investigators reportedly discovered that last week, the store allegedly doubled the price of cleaning products like bleach and significantly raised the price of face masks while tying their purchase to an in-store rebate.The AG's office began receiving complaints about Menards last week. “Big box stores are not immune to the Michigan Consumer Protection Act or the Governor’s Executive Order,” Nessel said in a press release. “Large corporations must also play by the rules, and my office will work diligently to ensure this state’s consumers are treated fairly and not abused by businesses seeking to unlawfully jack prices up to line their pockets with profits at the expense of the public during this time of great need.”Menards will have 10 days to respond to the cease and desist letter, or the AG's office could potentially take legal action. 1305

  

The memory of serving in war still haunts veteran Matthew Kahl. "I'd seen things. I'd done things that were no person no person should ever have to do,” Kahl says. Kahl was deployed to Afghanistan twice in four years. Since serving, he’s tried twice to take his own life."I tried to commit suicide. I found every medication in the house cold medications, Tylenol, everything,” he recalls. “And I took them all, everything. Every last bit." Kahl says doctors tried to help by him by prescribing numerous different medications. “Ninety-six medications over the course of three to four years," he says. But he says all of these drugs, many of them anti-depressants, didn't fix his problem. "The traditional treatment caused me to be a zombie. It toned down the feelings,” he says. “It eliminated the feelings. It completely removed all the ability to connect with your issues your trauma." Then, he says he took a more natural route. First, he tried cannabis, but then, he went to psychedelic drugs, like psilocybin mushrooms. "Mushrooms, it was like magic. They fixed the pain they fixed the issues that were leading to the pain,” he describes. “It was a profound, profound experience. It was healing." Kahl considers magic mushrooms a medicine. However, the government considers them illegal. In May, Denver could become the first city to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms. "We believe no person should be criminalized, lose their jobs, lose their family, lose their livelihood, for possessing a substance that grows naturally and has such really potential medical benefits,” says Kevin Matthews, an advocate for decriminalizing psilocybin mushrooms. Matthews' campaign got nearly twice the amount of signatures needed to get on the ballot. If voters approve the measure, mushrooms would still be illegal but would become the "the lowest-law enforcement priority." Supporters point to studies like one by Johns Hopkins University that say mushrooms have the potential to help with depression and anxiety. "It's one of these things that we have a lot of issues that we're facing as a society: rising rates of addiction and mental health crisis,” Matthews says. “And psilocybin can be an affecting alternative to the current paradigm of treatment." The government considers mushrooms a schedule 1 drug that have "no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse." If users like Kahl were caught with mushrooms, they could face prison time. That's why a "yes" vote in May would mean so much to him. "It would mean freedom,” he says. “Finally being free of the worry, of being prosecuted and going to jail." He says that fear won't stop him from using mushrooms as a weapon in the fight against PTSD."You don't have to be stuck. This isn't a life sentence, and this PTSD, it’s curable,” he says. “You don't have to live with this pain for the rest of your life. You don't you can move on."There is a similar push to decriminalize mushrooms in Oregon in 2020. A legalization effort fell short in California last year. 3041

  

Tesla has long been known for being innovative with electric-powered cars that are safe and fast, but at a hefty price tag. On Thursday, Elon Musk announced that its newest Model 3 will be sold at ,000. When the first Model 3 was released in 2017, the MSRP started at ,000. Tesla says that the new Tesla Model 3 has a range of 220 miles, and can go from 0 to 60 MPH in 5.6 seconds. The new Tesla Model 3 has a top speed of 120 MPH, and a 5-star safety rating. Last year's Model 3 had a 240-mile electric range, and sold for ,000. Tesla said to keep costs down, the company is moving toward selling vehicles exclusively online. The company said it plans on closing many of its locations, only keeping open a select number of high-traffic locations as information centers. For more information on the Model 3, click 835

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