AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImmigration & Education: Florida is proposing rules that could restrict immigrant students’ access to Adult Education and Florida State Colleges, with critics calling the language vague and harmful to students who’ve worked toward affordable higher education. AI & Consumer Safety: Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sued OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT’s parent company put profit over safety and contributed to mass-shooter planning and other harms. Courts & Gender-Affirming Care: A federal judge in Chicago refused to dismiss a lawsuit by the American Academy of Pediatrics against Uthmeier, keeping the fight alive over attempts to block the AAP from suing over its stance on transgender medicine for children. Bioprinting Breakthrough (Miami): The University of Miami opened a $5 million 3D-bioprinting lab creating tissue and bone with living cells, aiming at regenerative medicine, drug development, and patient-specific models. Publishing/Media Industry: David Dunn-Rankin was inducted into the Florida Newspaper Hall of Fame, highlighting leadership at the Highlands News-Sun and Sun Coast Media Group. Books & Reading (Florida): A beach-read spotlight recommends Susannah Marren’s “Palm Beach Confidential,” a family drama and slow-burn mystery set in Palm Beach. Science & Health (National): A NASA-supported study says wildfires have offset years of ozone-control progress, raising long-term air-quality risks.
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