AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFederal Crackdown on U-M Protests: The U.S. Justice Department indicted eight pro-Palestinian activists tied to the University of Michigan, alleging coordinated threats, witness intimidation and vandalism targeting U-M leaders, law enforcement and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. AI, Surveillance, and Politics: President Trump’s pick of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence could complicate Capitol Hill talks over renewing FISA 702, a major U.S. spy tool. Michigan Weather & Power Readiness: Mid-Michigan storm damage and outages prompted Consumers Energy guidance for customers to prepare for outages and protect electronics. GM Battery Strategy: GM says it may scale back lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) for future EVs, leaning instead toward lithium manganese-rich (LMR) for higher energy density. Local Business & Legal Risk: Laketown Township set aside up to $25,000 for legal fees in a composting odor dispute, tied to a landlord lawsuit over eviction. Auto Supply Chain: Ford’s aluminum supplier Novelis restarted a hot mill after last fall’s fires, easing pressure on F-Series production. Health Care Snapshot: A new analysis places Michigan 22nd nationally for health outcomes, with stronger cost/access scores than results. Detroit River Safety: Twelve people were rescued after boats capsized near Belle Isle during severe weather. Home Improvement Watch: AG Dana Nessel warned Michiganders to avoid high-pressure contractor offers and verify licensing and warranties. Education Signals for the Economy: U.S. math scores for 9- and 13-year-olds remain below 10-years-ago levels, raising concerns for future earnings.
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