AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUFC Terror Plot Case: Eight men were indicted on murder and terrorism conspiracy charges tied to a thwarted drone-and-sniper attack aimed at the “UFC Freedom 250” event at the White House, with investigators tracing the plan back to May and a tip from the suspect’s parents. Asbestos Cleanup Pause: West Virginia’s health department ordered a temporary halt to cleanup at the Peoples Cartage warehouse in Parkersburg after a July 5 fire raised concerns about possible asbestos-containing materials, urging use of licensed asbestos contractors and warning people with ongoing respiratory symptoms to seek care. TANF & School Clothing Vouchers: West Virginia DHS says school clothing allowance applications will open July 20, after a delay tied to TANF funding uncertainty; eligible children receive $200 for clothing or fabric purchases. Long-Term Care Costs: A new long-term care cost option is highlighted through Washington state’s WA Cares program, which uses a payroll tax to fund future help with daily living needs. Chronic Disease Burden: West Virginia’s high chronic disease load is spotlighted alongside a federal plan that still lacks funding. Public Health Misinformation: Health coverage pushes back on ivermectin claims after renewed online promotion of the drug as a cancer “miracle,” citing major concerns about study quality and lack of solid comparisons.
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