AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup & Immigration: FIFA confirmed Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey will miss the Black Stars’ opener vs. Panama after Canada denied his visa, with Ghana and Partey still facing rape-related legal proceedings in the UK; Ghana’s sports minister Kofi Adams says the government is seeking a review and calls FIFA’s handling inadequate. Boston Nightlife Law: Massachusetts’ new “later last call” option is already reshaping World Cup crowds—Boston says 144 bars and restaurants have been approved to serve until 3 a.m. through July 31. Local Sports Culture: Scotland’s World Cup return is being celebrated across Boston, including a major fan takeover reaching Fenway and a Scottish Night gala featuring celebrities. Federal Courts/History: A judge in Boston ordered the Trump administration to restore removed national park exhibits and signs on slavery, climate change, and Indigenous history, calling it censorship. Housing & Health Policy: A new look at Massachusetts “housing purgatory” highlights how working families get stuck between assistance eligibility and mortgage requirements, while another op-ed argues single-payer health care lacks a credible legislative plan.
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