U.S. forces conducted a lethal strike in the Eastern Pacific on Thursday, killing two suspected narco-terrorists, according to U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM). The strike, the second of its kind this year, targeted a vessel allegedly involved in narco-trafficking operations along known routes.
The vessel was confirmed to be transiting along known narco-trafficking routes, according to USSOUTHCOM. The previous strike, also resulting in the deaths of two suspected narco-terrorists, left one survivor.
In other news, First Lady Melania Trump's documentary, "Melania," made nearly $8 million on its opening weekend, making it the highest-grossing documentary in a decade, according to Fox News. The film's director, Brett Ratner, has previously directed Hollywood blockbusters.
Meanwhile, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asserted on Wednesday that the keto diet could cure schizophrenia, a claim experts say overstates preliminary research. Kennedy made the remarks while on a national tour in Tennessee, advocating for a shift in dietary guidelines to emphasize protein and fats. "We now know that the things that you eat are driving mental illness in this country," Kennedy told a crowd at the Tennessee State Capitol, according to the NY Times.
Amidst these developments, concerns were raised about potential confrontations with federal law enforcement. One source, who infiltrated radical groups 40 years ago, warned that agitators might be trying to provoke incidents that could lead to violence, according to Fox News. The source testified about this to Congress.
Additionally, discussions continue regarding law enforcement policies. One Fox News contributor discussed the protests in Minneapolis, expressing concerns about a potential "anti-law-enforcement crisis."
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