AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoCOVID Vaccine Policy: HHS Secretary RFK Jr. is set to propose a rule in November 2026 creating a formal injury table for COVID-19 vaccines, easing compensation for vaccine-injured people by presuming certain harms within defined timeframes. Memoir & Community Reading: A tenant’s eviction fight over an “overcluttered” apartment packed with books spotlights how housing rules collide with literary life, while new memoirs like Deborah Jones Smith’s A Mile in Her Shoes and Brian Buckabee’s bird-filled We Should All Be Birds keep the focus on personal stories that travel. Publishing & Culture: BookTok’s long tail gets another win as Jacqueline Harpman’s viral re-release drives major sales, and the Netflix Little House on the Prairie reboot continues to spark debate about whose history gets told. Libraries & Events: Pride-themed book donations land on Vancouver Island libraries, and local author talks and festivals—from Sodus Community Library to ARC’s contemporary comics weekend—keep indie reading culture moving. Education & Content Controls: J&K orders schools to review books for “objectionable content,” adding to a wider censorship-and-curriculum pressure cycle.
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