AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEndangered Species Act Fight: Washington tribes and environmental groups sued the federal government over Trump-era changes to the ESA “harm” definition, arguing the rule would weaken habitat protections for salmon, steelhead, grizzlies and northern spotted owls. Local LGBTQIA2S+ Protections: Renton’s City Council unanimously passed a resolution affirming the city as “welcoming and protective” for LGBTQIA2S+ residents, tying it to state anti-discrimination and safety commitments. AI in Everyday Life: A Spokane Grocery Outlet uses facial recognition to scan shoppers and compare faces to a watch list tied to alleged crimes, raising fresh privacy concerns about how biometric tech spreads beyond airports and government sites. WNBA Culture Clash: Toronto Tempo coach Sandy Brondello was suspended after a “protected species” remark involving Angel Reese, sparking debate about race, context, and league handling of high-profile incidents. Sports Spotlight (Seattle): The Mariners beat the Giants 4-3 in 10 innings, with young infielders Cole Young and Colt Emerson delivering key moments at T-Mobile Park. Public Health/Access: A new push explores whether AI could speed up prior authorization for medical care, while doctors warn it could also increase wrongful denials. Obituary: Brenda Fricker, the Oscar-winning Irish actress known for “My Left Foot” and “Casualty,” died at 81.
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