AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCommunity Safety: In Brockton, Massachusetts, officials announced a temporary overnight curfew for Friday July 3 after shootings and violence linked to World Cup celebrations involving Cape Verde; the curfew runs 10 p.m.–5 a.m. and limits entry to alcohol-serving venues after 7 p.m., with last call at 9:30 p.m. Health & Wellbeing: The same week’s coverage flags extreme heat risks around major matches, with warnings that high temperatures and humidity can become dangerous for players and fans—especially during outdoor events. Cape Verde Spotlight: Cape Verde’s historic World Cup run continues as the team prepares for a Round of 32 clash against Argentina, but the campaign is overshadowed by an active New Zealand police investigation into captain Ryan Mendes over an alleged sexual assault involving a translator. Sports Health Angle: For the U.S. vs Bosnia-Herzegovina knockout match, reports note Christian Pulisic is healthy after a calf injury, underscoring how injury management remains central as the tournament intensifies.
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