AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMaine Politics: The Senate race is still dominated by Graham Platner fallout, as CBS’s “Face the Nation” featured Sen. Chris Murphy defending Platner despite “mistakes,” while multiple outlets report Platner’s wife, Amy Gertner, previously warned his campaign about sexually explicit texts he sent to other women during their marriage—sparking fresh scrutiny, backlash, and a new wave of campaign-defense videos. Cybersecurity & Travel: Carnival says a cyber incident tied to a compromised employee account exposed passport and driver’s license numbers, plus contact details, affecting about 6 million travelers, with notifications starting May 27 and free credit monitoring offered. Education & Tech: A major teachers union is pushing tighter limits on classroom screens, calling for fewer digital tools in early grades and stronger AI safety/privacy standards—while Maine continues implementing school cellphone bans. Environment & Public Access: Eagle Island’s state historic site remains restricted for a seventh year, with no funded replacement pier and ongoing museum restoration delays after storm damage. Space Science: NASA confirmed a sonic boom over New England came from a meteor that broke up over the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border.
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