AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours ago9/11 Transparency Fight: NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani touts a new public portal on post-9/11 health risks, but critics point to city lawyers moving to dismiss a related lawsuit and fear the effort could digitalize nonresponsive records. Office-to-Housing Engineering Stress Test: A Midtown Pfizer conversion hit a scare after steel columns buckled, forcing evacuations and pausing work—another reminder that turning offices into housing is politically popular but technically hard. Fast Bus Plan Politics: Mamdani, Gov. Kathy Hochul, and MTA leadership unveiled “Next Stop: Fast Buses,” promising faster commutes while also reigniting debate over missing free-bus elements and pedestrian safety. Election Security Pressure: FEMA grant rules would withhold 20% of Homeland Security funding from states and “high-risk” election jurisdictions until they meet election security demands, including paper ballots and citizenship verification. Courtroom Smart Glasses Ban: New York is rolling out a statewide restriction on camera- and audio-capable smart glasses across more than 1,240 courts starting July 20. AI & Newsroom Clash: New York-area outlets ask a judge to sanction OpenAI in a copyright fight, alleging it hid key training and usage materials. Iran Escalation Watch: U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran are framed as potentially strengthening Iran’s internal cohesion, even as the region edges toward wider conflict.
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