AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWNBA & Atlanta Sports: Toronto Tempo coach Sandy Brondello apologized after a “protected species” remark about Atlanta Dream star Angel Reese was heard on broadcast; the WNBA suspended her for one game without pay and she’ll miss the next Tempo matchup. Homelessness & World Cup backlash: Atlanta city workers threw away tents, meds, and IDs at Freedom Park without warning, sparking outrage and accusations of violating procedures meant to protect unhoused residents. Public health: Taylor Farms expanded a voluntary iceberg lettuce recall tied to cyclospora to 27 states, including Georgia, while federal advisories so far cover only a handful of states. Privacy & surveillance: Atlanta-based Flock Safety shut down its “screaming” detection feature after EFF pressure, though microphones remain and alert triggers are still set by the company. Consumer data: Georgia will receive $452k+ from a 23andMe bankruptcy settlement over a 2023 genetic data breach. Education & access: TCSG signed an agreement to help associate-degree grads earn bachelor’s degrees faster via reduced tuition and credit transfer options. Community events: Savannah’s Beach Institute plans a “Freedom Fighter Mixer” for nonprofit leaders to collaborate and coordinate impact.
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