AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTech & Telecom Regulation: Two Blokes Talking Tech (2 July) breaks down “Sender ID” and why Australia’s ACMA rules are pushing telcos to update coverage maps so customers get consistent information. Local Heritage & Community Memory: A look back marks The Union Democrat’s 172-year run in Gold Rush Tuolumne County, tracing how early local politics and publishing shaped daily life. Gardens & Lifestyle: Farm Party’s volunteers keep tending a hidden orchard above the 110 Freeway, spotlighting community gardening, regenerative agriculture, and the joy of meeting fellow plant people. Citizenship & Identity: Senator Sasha Renée Pérez reacts to the U.S. Supreme Court upholding birthright citizenship, framing it as a unifying win for a diverse nation. Culture at San Marino’s Huntington: The Huntington hosts “THIS LAND IS …” with music, kites, storytelling, and film—an America 250 festival that blends celebration with reflection on land and history. Nature & Belonging: A San Marino resident’s children’s book, “The Adventures of Herman,” follows a rescued parrot and aims to help kids feel more confident about who they are. Travel & Access: A guide lists visa-free entry options for the UAE and notes multiple countries can use easier entry rules, including visa-on-arrival pathways. Public Safety & Privacy: A report on Flock Safety’s rapid camera expansion highlights growing city pushback over unauthorized data access and contract violations. Global Demographics: A data-driven explainer maps how fertility rates are splitting the world into countries with too few births versus fast-growing populations.
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