AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWater Stress in the Southwest: With the Colorado River system under strain, federal officials are weighing drastic water-allocation cuts that could hit Arizona hard, even as farms, cities, and fast-growing industry (including data centers and solar) compete for dwindling supplies. Healthcare & Antitrust: Oregon AG Rayfield (multistate coalition) announced a $29.6M settlement with Glenmark over alleged generic-drug price inflation and reduced competition—another step in a broader wave of state antitrust cases. Arizona Water Research: The Arizona Tri-University Recharge Project says satellite-based analysis shows evapotranspiration is draining groundwater, and that land-management changes could slow losses and boost recharge. Cancer Trial in Gilbert: Alpha Tau Medical reports first patient treated in its ADMIRE study at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center, testing Alpha DaRT for immunocompromised patients with recurrent cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Semiconductors in Chandler: Saras Micro Devices expanded senior leadership as it pushes advanced packaging scaling, citing rising customer interest tied to AI infrastructure power needs. Space Science: Astronomers detected erythrulose, a true sugar, in interstellar space—new clues to prebiotic chemistry. Policy Watch: The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, sending it to the Senate.
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