AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear & Security: A new independent study says the U.S. Energy Department underestimated how deadly a plutonium leak at Los Alamos could be, with worst-case scenarios potentially making Los Alamos unlivable and spreading cancer risk beyond New Mexico. Public Health: New Mexico’s opioid crisis stays in focus as Santa Fe County recorded 104 opioid deaths in 2025 and fentanyl drives nearly 70% of overdose deaths over the past decade. Tech & Privacy: A University of Michigan/UNM study testing 281 free Android VPN apps found many leak or expose user data, and some can be hijacked on public Wi‑Fi. EU Tech Regulation: The EU charged Meta over “addictive” Instagram/Facebook design features like infinite scroll and autoplay, arguing they push users into compulsive “autopilot” behavior. Local Tech Economy: Oracle’s Project Jupiter data center in Doña Ana County is moving forward with air-permit updates, promising thousands of construction jobs and ongoing tech work. Education Equity: New Mexico AG findings say Gallup-McKinley County Schools discipline Native and Hispanic students more harshly, costing them far more instructional time. UFO Disclosures: The Pentagon released a fourth batch of declassified UFO files, including a 1948 pilot radio transmission describing a “metallic object of tremendous size.”
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