The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is intensifying its efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis by focusing on social media. Agents are tracking and apprehending drug dealers who use platforms like Snapchat and Instagram to sell the deadly drug, particularly targeting those who market to young people. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is significantly more potent than morphine and has been linked to a surge in overdose deaths across the country.
In a different story, "Eye on America" highlights innovative approaches to supporting new parents. One example is a luxury retreat in New York that provides a nurturing environment for families adjusting to life with a newborn. These retreats offer services such as lactation consultants, sleep specialists, and healthy meals, allowing parents to focus on bonding with their baby and recovering from childbirth. The aim is to reduce stress and improve the well-being of both parents and child during this crucial period. Michelle Miller delves into these stories and other important issues facing Americans today.
DEA Targets Fentanyl on Social Media; New Mom Retreats Offer Support
The DEA is working to combat the fentanyl crisis by targeting drug dealers on social media platforms, aiming to protect children. Meanwhile, new parents in New York can find support at luxury retreats designed to ease the transition to parenthood. These retreats offer resources and relaxation to help families adjust. Host Michelle Miller explores these stories and more on "Eye on America."
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