AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup & Local Spotlight: Honduran referee Said Martínez made history as the first Honduran to lead a men’s World Cup match, taking charge of Belgium vs. Senegal in the Round of 32—where Senegal’s late penalty controversy ended their run. Sports Culture: The “Art of Futbol” interactive exhibit at Miami’s Museum of Graffiti ties street art, fashion, and soccer together with hands-on murals, custom foosball, and community play. Gaming & Media: Sony confirmed PlayStation will stop manufacturing physical discs for new games starting January 2028, pushing future releases into digital-only sales, while also closing the PS3 and PS Vita PlayStation Stores (with Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua starting August 2026). Community Food & Arts: Barrio Bites opened in Mid-City, blending pastry craft with neighborhood culture—croissants, sandwiches, and desserts now fueling local hangouts. Migration & Public Debate: In Colorado, ICE and the Boulder DA clashed online over claims tied to arrests of two men from Honduras, sparking a public fight over what was actually charged.
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