AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight: England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana in Boston sparked fresh controversy, with coach Carlos Queiroz blasting VAR as “on vacation” after two late penalty/red-card claims went against Ghana—while England’s Jude Bellingham shrugged off Man of the Match, saying it “probably should have gone” to a Ghana defender. Honduran Pride in Sports: The match was officiated by Honduran referee Said Martínez, making him the first Honduran to lead as a men’s World Cup referee. Football Culture: A roundup of books on how football mirrors the world highlights the sport as a “theatre of modern life,” from exile and class to nationalism and belonging. Arts & Community (Sports Viewing): Qmmunity spotlights a women’s sports bar built as an inclusive hangout for women and gender-expansive communities. Local Arts Center Update: A work crew from Advantage Treatment Center carried out paint and minor repairs on the front of Shore Arts Center’s building. Humanitarian News: Venezuela declared a nationwide state of emergency after two earthquakes killed at least 32 and injured 700+ as international aid mobilizes.
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