US military strikes another alleged drug boat in eastern Pacific, killing 3

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military said Friday that it has carried out anotherdeadly strike on a vesselaccused of trafficking drugs in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

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U.S. Southern Command said on social media that the boat "was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations." It said the strike killed three people. A video linked to the post shows a boat floating in the water before bursting into flames.

Friday's attack raises the death toll from the Trump administration's strikes on alleged drug boats to at least 148 people in at least 43 attacks carried out since early September in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean.

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President Donald Trump has said the U.S. is in "armed conflict" with cartels in Latin America and hasjustified the attacksas a necessary escalation to stem the flow of drugs. But his administration has offered little evidence to support its claims of killing "narcoterrorists."

Criticshave questioned the overall legalityof the strikes as well as their effectiveness, in part because the fentanyl behind many fatal overdoses is typically trafficked to the U.S.over land from Mexico, where it is produced with chemicals imported from China and India.

The boat strikes alsodrew intense criticismfollowing the revelation that the military killed survivors of the very first boat attack with a follow-up strike. The Trump administration and many Republican lawmakers said it was legal and necessary, while Democratic lawmakers andlegal experts saidthe killings were murder, if not a war crime.

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The Tragic True Story of

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  • The Iron Claw stars Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White and Harris Dickinson as three of the Von Erich brothers

  • The Von Erichs were a dominant wrestling dynasty in the 1980s until a series of tragedies

  • Sean Durkin's A24 film premiered in 2023 and is now available to stream on Netflix

The Iron Clawdelivered more thanchiseled physiquesandskimpy wrestling gear— it brought a devastating true story to the big screen.

The A24 film, written and directed by Sean Durkin and now streaming onNetflix, follows the rise and fall of the Von Erich wrestling family and the immense pressure placed on them by their patriarch, Fritz Von Erich (Holt McCallany).

At the center ofThe Iron Clawis Kevin Von Erich (Zac Efron) alongside his siblings Kerry Von Erich (Jeremy Allen White), David Von Erich (Harris Dickinson) and Mike Von Erich (Stanley Simons). Under Fritz's relentless drive to build a wrestling dynasty in Texas during the 1980s, the brothers rise to fame in the ring — becoming local heroes and national stars.

Known for their outlandish personalities in the ring — as well as the forehead-squeezing iron claw and other trademark maneuvers — the clan became equally renowned for a series of accidents and deaths that came to be called the "Von Erich curse." When Fritz died in 1997, five of his six sons had predeceased him, each from different circumstances.

Today, Kevin Von Erich is the only living brother. In 2009, he represented his entire family as they were collectively inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Hall of Fame.

Speaking to PEOPLE ahead of the movie's December 2023 premiere, Kevin joked that Efron "had a tough job. It's not easy to be me." An actor portraying a wrestler with decades of experience means "a whole lot to cram into a movie," he added, "but he was able to do it... he's a real star."

Here's everything to know about the true story ofThe Iron Claw.

Who was Fritz Von Erich?

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Jack Barton Adkisson Sr., born in Texas in 1929, created the ring name Fritz Von Erich in the 1950s as he transitioned from discus throwing and football to playing villainous characters in professional wrestling. Fritz worked his way up to a record-setting 20 wins at the Texas-based NWA American Heavyweight Championship and many other victories in the United States and Japan.

By the 1980s, he had also established himself as a promoter and entrepreneur. Fritz owned the World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) which broadcast live matches from the Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas.

InThe Iron Claw, Fritz is portrayed by McCallany. Playing his wife Doris J. Smith is Tierney.

Who were the Von Erich brothers and how did they become popular wrestlers?

Harris Dickinson, Zac Efron, Stanley Simons and Jeremy Allen White in 'The Iron Claw.' Eric Chakeen

Eric Chakeen

Fritz and Doris married in 1950 and had a total of six children, all sons: Jack Barton Jr., Kevin, David, Kerry, Mike and Chris.

Most followed in their father's footsteps and began honing their stage personas at the Sportatorium. As regional wrestling matches grew in popularity thanks to syndicated TV, Kevin, David and Kerry established a dynasty, wrestling against each other or against rivals includingRic Flair, Chris Adams and The Fabulous Freebirds.

In the film adaptation, Dickinson plays second-eldest David, while White plays third-eldest Kerry. Simons plays fourth-eldest Mike, who allegedly had less interest in the family's wrestling legacy than his brothers. Nevertheless, he stepped into the ring briefly in the mid-1980s — as tragedy began to strike the Von Erichs.

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What is the "Von Erich curse" and how did each of the brothers die?

Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Michael Harney and Zac Efron in 'The Iron Claw.'  A24

Unfortunately, the Von Erichs became just as well-known for a series of events that occurred outside the spotlight as for their victories within.

Although Kevin grew up the eldest Von Erich brother, it was Jack Barton Jr. who was born first, in 1952. Hediedin 1959 after a freak accident, electrocuted by a live wire and drowning in a puddle of melting snow.

So the family was no stranger to loss when David was found dead in 1984, at 25 years old, of ruptured intestines resulting from acute enteritis while on a tour with All Japan Pro Wrestling.

In 1985, Mike, who had begun wrestling to fill the void left behind by David, injured his shoulder during a match in Israel. The resulting surgery led to toxic shock syndrome and allegedly brain damage. He returned to the ring beforedyingat age 23 from a fatal dose of tranquilizers in 1987.

Youngest son Chris, who was asthmatic and smaller than all his brothers, then died by suicide in 1991 at age 21, reportedly depressed over a lack of success and injuries suffered in the ring.

Kerry, who claimed the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship not long after David's death and became the family member's most accomplished wrestler, suffered from a motorcycle accident in 1986 that resulted in the loss of his right foot. The amputation was kept a secret and Kerry continued wrestling while wearing a prosthesis. In 1993 he died at age 33, also by suicide.

"Not only have I lost a brother, I lost all of them," Kevin said inThe Last of the Von Erichs, an episode of docuseriesDark Side of the Ring. "There was talk about there being a curse on the family. It's ridiculous. A curse. What happened was just a terrible terrible thing, but no curse."

What is Kevin Von Erich up to now?

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Kevin, who in addition to being a popular character in the ring inherited the WCCW from his father, married Pamela J. May in 1980. They now live in Hawaii, and together have four children — including championship wrestlers Marshall and Ross Von Erich — and 11 grandchildren.

On Nov. 8, 2023, in Dallas, the WWE Hall of Fame inductee joined Durkin and the cast ofThe Iron Clawto celebrate thefilm's premiere.

IsThe Iron Clawa faithful biopic?

Jeremy Allen White and Harris Dickinson in 'The Iron Claw.' A24

The Iron Clawpresents the important moments in the Von Erichs' story from the 1960s through the 1980s, save for one big omission: Chris does not appear in the story. PerEntertainment Weekly, writer-director Durkin cut the youngest brother from the script to keep his film's runtime to a manageable length.

To recreate real-life wrestling matches, Durkin filmed many in one take in front of a live audience, according toEW. Efron, White, Dickinson, Simons and McCallany studied archival footage of the Von Erichs and trained with pro wrestler and stunt coordinator Chavo Guerrero Jr. in order to play the athletes faithfully.

At the Dallas film premiere in November 2023, Kevin revealed to PEOPLE there were "painful spots" in seeing his life story on the big screen. "But there are beautiful ones too. I think they were good to show the love we had amongst each other and the love I had for my father. It's going to come off like he was a really hard man, but he was a hard man. But back then, a lot of fathers were."

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Tyra Banks Was Not Initially Involved in Netflix's

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  • Nigel Barker says Tyra Banks wasn't a part of the process of creating the brand-new America's Next Top Model documentary

  • Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE, Barker said Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model initially began as a way for Miss J Alexander to create a documentary about his life and ANTM

  • "Tyra didn't even produce anything," Barker shares

Nigel Barker is opening up about how he got involved with the brand-newAmerica's Next Top Modeldocumentary — and according to the photographer, starTyra Bankswasn't a part of the process.

Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE about his participation inReality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model,Barker, 53, shares that Banks, 52, was not involved in the creation of the series, despite her appearing in the project.

"What people often don't realize is that this documentary series, the whole thing started out ofMiss J Alexander talking about wanting to do a documentary on himself and his life andTop Model. And he invitedJay [Manuel]and me to be a part of it," Barker tells PEOPLE. "That's actually how it started. Tyra and everything else had nothing to do with it."

"We had talked about this project ... doing some sort of film and shoot with Jay five months before we even heard that Netflix was going to get involved with it," Barker explains. "So that's actually the way this whole thing started."

According to the photographer, rumors quickly began to float around about Banks producing the Netflix documentary — but he clarifies that "Tyra didn't even produce anything."

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"They in fact asked me to get Tyra to be on the show," he claims. "I mean, they were contacting me, texting me, 'Do you know any way to get through to Tyra? We'd like to get her on the show.' So she had nothing to do with any of it."

"It was not her idea, nor was she a producer, and [she] came on really as well towards the end, not at the beginning when we were talking about this," Barker adds. "... There's a lot of misinformation out there, as there always is with these things."

Multiple models involved in the documentary also confirmed to PEOPLE that they were unaware of Banks' participation until the first trailer was released. Models reported to PEOPLE that they filmed for the project about a year ago.

Netflix did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

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Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model, a three-episode Netflix docuseries, chronicles the hit reality show's many controversies and features commentary from host and creatorBanks. It was released on Feb. 16.

Top Modelhas come under firein recent years for some questionable photo shoots — including using blackface in a challenge where contestants were made to portray races and ethnicities outside of their own — as well as allegations ofsexual assault, body shaming and promoting unhealthy lifestyle choices among contestants. In the Netflix docuseries, Banks and the otherAmerica's Next Top Modelpersonalities weighed in on those controversial moments, revealing everything from their reasoning to their regrets.

Barker tells PEOPLE that he thinks "people are going to be very surprised by what they see" on the Netflix series.

"When I watched it, I was taken aback by a lot of what I heard," he reveals. "I even called Jay Manuel and said, 'Wow, you and I are friends. I didn't even know half of what you even said on the show and on how it affected you. I wish you had told me because I would've been there more for you.'"

In the documentary, Manuel opens up about hisfalling out with Banks, as well as his feelings around the race-swapping photo shoot.

"He was like, 'Well, I wanted to protect Tyra, and we were such good friends, and when things would happen, I tried to just compartmentalize.' And he's a pretty trustworthy guy and doesn't say things out of turn or just to gossip. That was never his way," Barker tells PEOPLE.

According to the photographer, the series features "joyous moments, crazy moments and ... a lot of real eye-opening moments."

"There's some real tragedy, I think, about things that happened that shouldn't have happened and wouldn't happen today probably. And if they did, it would be really bad. Things that happened then that really shouldn't have happened and I don't approve of, and I wouldn't have approved of now, if I had really known what was happening."

Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Modelis streaming now on Netflix.

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Jelly Roll Reveals How He and Wife Bunnie Xo Healed Their Relationship During Difficult Times (Exclusive)

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  • Jelly Roll opened up to PEOPLE about how he and Bunnie Xo healed their relationship during difficult times

  • The country star and his wife married in Las Vegas in 2016

  • They briefly split in 2018 after Bunnie learned that Jelly had been having an affair with another woman

ForJelly Rolland wifeBunnie Xo, love is the glue to their relationship.

While chatting exclusively with PEOPLE at theStar Searchseason 1 finale on Feb. 17, the country music star, 41, opened up about how he and his wife, 46, healed their marriage during difficult times.

"Love, man. Love will always do it," he shared.

"Communication, just believing you're with the right person and believing that change can actually happen," he continued. "That's why we've been so honest about this story with everybody. We knew it would come with blowback, but our heart was to hope that somebody would hear it and believe that they could change."

Bunnie writes candidly about some of the couple's struggles in her new memoir,Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic— including the moment in 2018 when she learned that Jelly had been having a months-long affair with another woman. She recalled how the painful discovery led her to contemplate taking her own life that night.

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo on Jan. 31, 2026 Kevin Mazur/Getty

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"The pain was so intense that I genuinely just wanted to end it all. I went into my bathroom and grabbed a bottle of pills I had stashed in case of an emergency and held them in my hand. I stared at the bottle, wondering what it would feel like to die from an overdose," she wrote in her book.

She said she ultimately talked herself out of the idea, and she and Jelly separated for three months before coming back together.

The "Save Me" singer previously spoke about the affair during an interview on theHuman Schoolpodcastlast year, calling it "one of the worst moments of my adulthood."

"Because it was the first time that I was like, 'I really can't get this right at all. I know I'm in love with this woman.' It just really, really, really blew me back," he said, explaining that he had to put in "a lot of work to repair" his relationship with Bunnie.

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"I wish our story would've went in the way that it never had an affair, and I'm in a way glad it happened, but man, I'm proud of who we are today," he added. "I truly am."

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During his conversation with PEOPLE at theStar Searchfinale, Jelly praised his wife's courage in being so open and vulnerable in her memoir. He also said it was "rough" for him to read the book as it reminded him of those hard times.

"It was rough at times just for me to read it. You know what I mean? We went through a lot of pain and having to go through it together, but reading the whole book and seeing where it ended at is really touching," he said.

Jelly Roll on 'Star Search' on Netflix (2026) Kit Karzen/Netflix

Kit Karzen/Netflix

"So I'm just proud of her for telling her story so unapologetically," he continued. "I mean, she talks about everything fearlessly, from domestic assault to sexual assault. I'm just proud of her. She's so brave."

Jelly and Bunnie, who first met at one of his concerts in 2015, tied the knot in an impromptu wedding at a Las Vegas chapel in 2016. They renewed their vows at the same chapel in August 2023.

When Jelly went onstage to accept theBest Contemporary Country Albumat the2026 Grammy Awardson Feb. 1, he took a moment to give his wife a shout-out, crediting her with saving his life.

"I want to thank my beautiful wife," he said. "I would have never changed my life without you. I would have ended up dead or in jail. I would have killed myself if it wasn't for you and Jesus. I thank you for that."

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