AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFederal Pressure on Cuba: U.S. prosecutors charged former Cuban President Raúl Castro over the 1996 shootdown of civilian planes, a sharp escalation in the Trump administration’s Cuba crackdown. Student Loan Court Fight: A new wave of lawsuits targets Trump-era limits on federal loans for “professional” programs—especially healthcare—arguing the rule unlawfully narrows eligibility and could worsen workforce shortages; Maryland is among the states pushing back. Maryland Politics & Community: At Joint Base Andrews, Trump doubled down on claims California elections are rigged, while locally Hagerstown announced a full summer events slate and Baltimore’s KEYS Empowers kicked off monthly food distribution plans tied to a future community healing village. Artscape Weekend: Baltimore’s Artscape returns downtown with major headliners and practical info on traffic and weather. Health & Business in the Region: UM Shore Regional’s Easton cardiovascular center earned echocardiography reaccreditation, and Bluepoint Living is set to buy the Easton hospital property ahead of a 2028 move.
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