AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy Infrastructure: SunZia—3,650 MW of wind plus a 550-mile HVDC line—has gone fully operational, delivering power from New Mexico to Arizona and boosting the western grid. Courts & Civil Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court shut down a Louisiana Rastafarian inmate’s lawsuit seeking damages after prison officials forcibly shaved his dreadlocks. Legal/Business: The Supreme Court cleared ExxonMobil’s $1B-plus fight over seized Cuban assets, and also rejected human-rights lawsuits trying to hold U.S. tech firms liable for foreign abuses. National Security: The FBI arrested two more men tied to a planned attack on government officials at a White House UFC event. Middle East & Gas Prices: The U.S. renewed Iran-related sanctions relief, including a 60-day waiver for dollar-based oil sales; markets are pricing de-escalation, and Metro Atlanta gas could drop toward the low-to-mid $3 range by July 4. Tech & Policy: Trump administration moves to accelerate quantum and post-quantum cybersecurity; Wall Street tech stocks slid again amid AI profit doubts. Sports: Team USA advanced in World Cup group play and faces Türkiye next.
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