AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAntitrust & Media: California and 11 other states, including Arizona, sued to block Paramount’s $110B Warner Bros. Discovery merger, arguing it would “extinguish competition” and raise prices for theaters and TV viewers; Paramount says the challenge misreads antitrust law. Local Business & Housing: A Paradise Valley estate in Arizona set a state record, selling all-cash for $40.2M, underscoring continued demand at the luxury end even as the broader market cools. Public Safety Tech: Los Angeles is weighing suspending license-plate reader cameras after LAPD halted use of Flock systems over data concerns, a reminder that surveillance tech is still a business-and-privacy flashpoint. Energy & AI Infrastructure: New York announced a one-year moratorium on large new data centers, citing power costs and strain on resources—pressure that could ripple into Arizona’s own data-center tax-break debates. Healthcare Costs: Thousands of seniors face prescription coverage gaps after Medicare drug-plan premium issues, highlighting how administrative changes can quickly hit household budgets. Arizona Economy: UA-area businesses are bracing for a fall semester rebound after summer foot-traffic dips, while some storefronts report rent pressures that are squeezing margins.
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