AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoConnecticut Legal/Consumer Protection: Connecticut’s Apple Trumbull store is among three Apple locations permanently closing Saturday night, including the company’s first unionized U.S. retail site in Towson, Md., reigniting union-busting accusations even as Apple cites contract terms and “declining” mall conditions. Housing & Public Safety: In Burlington, a foreclosure buyer who entered a neglected home “as is” later found skeletal remains of three people; state police say there’s no sign of criminal activity and the deaths appear isolated, with identities and causes still pending. State Politics/Tech: Connecticut is pushing a quantum computing push with $121 million for a regional effort, aiming to build expertise and industry around a field still in development. Local Community & Culture: West Hartford held a large public memorial for Rabbi Philip Lazowski, a Holocaust survivor who served Connecticut families for more than four decades. Business/Healthcare: Attorney General Raoul announced a $7 million settlement with LivCor tied to an algorithmic rent-alignment scheme, part of a broader antitrust fight involving RealPage. Sports/Local: The Connecticut Sun open Monday night play at home as the WNBA season continues.
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