AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPuerto Rico & Health: A University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine-linked report claims glyphosate exposure may raise risks of anxiety, ADHD and depression in children by disrupting the gut-brain axis and gut bacteria tied to neurotransmitter production. US Policy: The House approved the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, sending it to the Senate; supporters cite sleep and safety benefits, while critics warn about impacts on farmers and early-morning darkness. Caribbean Reparations Push: Caribbean leaders met Church of England clergy in San Juan as Caricom’s reparations commission presses for slavery reparations and decolonization talks with UK lawmakers. Energy & Infrastructure: LUMA Energizes three power transformers to strengthen Puerto Rico’s grid reliability, while Saipan restoration updates show ongoing utility work and safety guidance for customers with generators/solar. Business & Travel: Frontier Airlines announced a new daily nonstop from Houston to San Juan starting Dec. 17, adding another affordable Texas-Caribbean link. Cyber Education: Civil Air Patrol Cyber Academy returned to Dakota State University with cadets from multiple states and Puerto Rico, expanding its national reach. AI & Jobs: Prominent economists and tech leaders warned policymakers that unmanaged AI could displace millions of workers and concentrate gains among a few firms.
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