AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCT Courts & Tech: A Connecticut judge barred a self-represented plaintiff after he hid “prompt injection” instructions in nearly invisible white text meant to steer any AI review of his filings. Public Health & Schools: A new Trump executive order on childhood vaccines is reigniting debate, but legal experts say states still control school vaccine rules and a court injunction blocks parts of the federal schedule. Politics & Community: DOJ sued New York, Connecticut, and Vermont over in-state tuition for illegal immigrants, arguing federal law bars colleges from offering benefits to non-citizens. Shopping & Everyday Life: Connecticut’s Sales Tax Free Week runs Aug. 16–22, with clothing/footwear under $300 exempt. WNBA & CT Sports: Indiana Fever hosts the Atlanta Dream on ESPN Sunday at 5 p.m., with the Connecticut Sun’s recent loss to Atlanta adding playoff-race heat. Arts & Culture: Elm Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” opens Aug. 20 in New Haven/Hamden, and a new book, “Shakespeare’s World,” links the plays to Elizabethan thinking. Music Legacy: Rock critic and Bruce Springsteen biographer Dave Marsh died at 76 in Connecticut.
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