AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCoastal Ecology: Alabama anglers are reporting a surge of “common” snook far beyond their historic South Florida range, prompting University of South Alabama and Dauphin Island Sea Lab researchers to track how fast the fish are spreading from Perdido Bay toward the Florida Panhandle and even Mississippi. Forensics & History: DNA testing has identified Pvt. John Pumphrey, a Revolutionary War soldier who died at the Battle of Camden in South Carolina, ending his “America’s oldest John Doe” mystery after remains were found during battlefield work. Public Health & Research: South Carolina State University is launching a nationwide search for a new provost/vice president for academic affairs after a resignation, with an interim leader overseeing academics while the school looks to boost teaching and research. Digital Safety & AI: xAI has sued a South Carolina man accused of using Grok to generate nonconsensual sexual deepfakes involving children, as legal pressure grows over how AI systems handle harmful requests. Surveillance Oversight: Irmo is weighing a deal to triple its Flock license-plate camera coverage, while residents raise privacy concerns about expanded monitoring.
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