AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Speech Rights: A Meta Oversight Board study says major AI chatbots are more likely to refuse to criticize restrictive leaders, raising fears they could spread government influence online. Health Coverage: The Urban Institute reports 4.8 million Americans lost ACA marketplace coverage after enhanced subsidies expired, pushing more people into the uninsured. Local Courts & Safety: A woman is suing the Eugene Emeralds and the University of Oregon after a baseball allegedly passed through a damaged safety net and hit her in the face at PK Park. Wildfire Smoke: Extreme wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota drove hazardous air in parts of the Midwest, with Toledo’s AQI topping 800 and a U.S.-Canada political clash growing as conditions linger. Oregon Economy & Tech: Oregon State University’s FAST consortium won $160 million in NSF funding to boost the state’s semiconductor industry, workforce training, and commercialization. Mid-Valley Arts: Keizer landscape painter Patricia Young unveiled a new mural and is behind a long-running local landmark sign at Roto-Rooter Park. Elections & Oregon: Gov. Tina Kotek responded to President Trump’s election attacks, saying Oregon’s vote-by-mail system is secure and will be defended.
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