AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSovereignty Debate Hits the Page: Tuvia Tenenbom’s new book argues Israel should apply sovereignty to Judea and Samaria—or leave—after an eight-month stay and conversations with residents and leaders. Local Culture & Reading Life: Bennington’s Robert Frost Stone House Museum hosted a poetry party with local authors, while Bryant Park is set to launch a free “read on the lawn” summer series. Immigration on Screen: Diego Luna’s Cannes entry “Ashes” spotlights the human cost of immigration through a Mexico-to-Spain family story. Publishing & Tech Meets Everyday Life: Joanna Stern’s new book chronicles a year of using AI for “almost everything,” and Motorola expands its book-style foldable Razr Fold to more markets. Kids’ Books, Real-World Issues: Multipure released a new “Dewey, the Clean Water Superhero” comic tackling microplastics. Courtroom Shock in Utah: Kouri Richins, convicted for poisoning her husband with fentanyl-laced drinks, is headed for sentencing.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.