AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUFO Disappointment in Roswell: Roswell’s annual UFO festival drew crowds expecting “Disclosure,” but new Pentagon releases left many ufologists feeling the same old “carrot” with no clear answers. EU vs. Meta: Meta is appealing a landmark social media addiction verdict after a Los Angeles jury found its design helped harm teens; separately, the EU charged Meta over “infinite scroll” and autoplay features that reduce users’ ability to stop. Cybersecurity for consumers: A new study found many free Android VPN apps can expose users, with some letting attackers hijack connections on public Wi-Fi. Fentanyl crisis spotlight: New Mexico opinion pieces and reporting focus on rising opioid deaths and call for faster, tougher action as communities grapple with fentanyl’s toll. State economy & jobs: Oracle’s “Project Jupiter” data center in Doña Ana County is moving forward with air-permit steps, projecting thousands of construction jobs and ongoing employment. Wildfire claims pressure: FEMA says it has distributed $3.51B for Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire claims, leaving about $1.5B for nearly 8,000 pending cases. Public safety & local business: Albuquerque fined an East Central motel/RV park $14,000 for unsanitary conditions and safety violations. Water stress in the West: Colorado River experts argue agriculture must make permanent cuts, not just cities. Local culture: UNM is reshaping campus coffee options as Starbucks departs Zimmerman Library for the Student Union Building.
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