AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoCivil Rights Lawsuit: A federal lawsuit says Maine Youth Center staff subjected children—including kids as young as 11—to years of excessive force, sexual assault, isolation, and retaliation, with claims tied to the 1990s at what’s now Long Creek Youth Development Center. Courts & Health Care: The U.S. Supreme Court denied drugmakers’ challenges to Medicare’s drug price negotiation program, leaving lower-court rulings in place and setting up fresh debate over what it means for patients and pharma’s legal strategy. Maine Public Safety: Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville was briefly locked down after a nearby robbery; buses were held and students were kept at another school until police said suspects were apprehended. Local Business & Community: A Brunswick restaurant’s storage shed fire caused damage but no injuries, and the restaurant expects repairs and power restoration soon. Politics (Georgia): Georgia’s primary Tuesday is still wide open, with runoff looming if no one clears 50%, and Democrats and Republicans both facing tight, shifting races.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.