AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWhite House UFC terror plot: Federal prosecutors say an Omaha man helped plan an attack on the UFC Freedom 250, with explosive drones, sniper teams, and targets including Trump and Vance—new details describe maps, encrypted chats, and escape-route planning as arrests spread across Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and California. Federal workforce cuts: A new report estimates the Trump administration’s “deferred resignation” program cost at least $11 billion by paying workers not to work, raising questions about the price of downsizing. Nebraska agriculture: USDA says Nebraska fieldwork is progressing with limited workdays and mixed crop conditions, including soybeans mostly in good shape as planting nears completion. Healthcare policy fight: Nebraska joins the FTC and other states suing WPATH over claims about pediatric gender-affirming care, while Nebraska lawmakers also push back on a federal rideshare safety liability change. State law on home birth: A Nebraska mother’s story highlights how state rules block nurse midwives from assisting home births, leaving families with fewer options. UNL and tech: UNL students were locked out of finals after a Canvas hack, and UNL researchers also drew national attention for microplastics work. Local economy: Lexington residents still struggle after the Tyson plant closure, citing language barriers and a shortage of jobs.
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