AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCybersecurity: Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky’s X account was targeted in an AI “slop” attack, with posts later flagged as AI-generated and the account secured after escalation. Utah Tech & Health: iVeena Delivery Systems says its preservative-free eye drug IVMED-85 cleared a Phase 1 safety study for pediatric myopia, moving toward Phase 2. Space/Science: A University of Utah/Huntsman Cancer Institute team reports daraxonrasib may be a new targeted path for NRAS-driven melanoma, building on earlier pancreatic cancer results. Public Lands Tech & Policy: Trump’s executive orders shrink Utah’s Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante monuments by about 90%, reigniting the Antiquities Act fight over presidential power and land use. Environment & Water: Great Salt Lake dust storms are worsening as lake levels drop, raising health concerns for northern Utah. Wildfire & Air: Wildfire smoke and drought impacts keep escalating across the West, with health risks highlighted for vulnerable groups. Local Economy/Infrastructure: Boise gets federal funding to study reopening the Pioneer Corridor passenger rail route.
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