US Deploys Carrier Strike Group to Combat Drug Trafficking

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What's Happening?

The US is deploying a carrier strike group to the Caribbean to combat drug trafficking.
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier is leading the group
The goal is to disrupt narcotics trafficking and degrade transnational criminal organizations

Why Now?

This move is part of the Trump administration's efforts to target suspected drug-smuggling vessels.

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Government Shutdown: SNAP Benefits in Jeopardy

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What's Happening with SNAP Benefits?

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42 million low-income Americans rely on SNAP benefits
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Hurricane Melissa Wreaks Havoc on Jamaica

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Hurricane Melissa

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Government Shutdown: Food Stamp Chaos,

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People are preparing for the worst, with many fearing they'll have to make tough choices between paying bills or buying food.

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The US military has been targeting alleged drug boats in the Pacific and Caribbean, killing more than 60 people. The latest strike killed 4 people on a boat believed to be carrying narcotics.

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The US is trying to stop narco-terrorists from bringing drugs to its shores. But some are questioning the legality of these strikes and the potential for killing innocent people.

Government Shutdown: Food Stamps in Jeopardy

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The US is deploying its most advanced aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, to the Caribbean to ESCALATE its war against drug cartels.

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