News Wrap: U.S. strikes alleged drug boats in Pacific, killing at least 14
Summary
The U.S. military reported conducting three strikes on alleged drug boats in the eastern Pacific, resulting in at least 14 fatalities. President Trump plans to visit South Korea to meet China's President Xi. Meanwhile, Amazon announced cuts of 14,000 jobs to focus more on artificial intelligence.Key Facts
- The U.S. military struck three drug boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- These strikes resulted in at least 14 people being killed.
- President Trump will travel to South Korea.
- In South Korea, Trump will meet with China's President Xi.
- The state of Texas is suing the makers of Tylenol over claims about autism links.
- Amazon is laying off 14,000 workers.
- The job cuts at Amazon are part of a shift towards developing more artificial intelligence technology.
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