AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSupreme Court & Voting Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled states can count mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day, dealing a blow to the Trump administration’s push for tighter deadlines. Massachusetts Politics & Courts: The DOJ sued Massachusetts and Rhode Island over in-state tuition benefits for certain undocumented students, arguing the laws unlawfully discriminate against U.S. citizens. Higher Education: Merrimack College and Suffolk University won approval to offer three-year bachelor’s degrees, but faculty unions say it threatens academic integrity. Public Health & Environment: Harmful algal blooms are increasingly shutting down Massachusetts lakes and ponds, with officials pointing to nutrient pollution and warming waters. Local Safety: A wrong-way crash on I-93 in Boston killed a driver and sent a family of four to the hospital. World Cup in Boston: Germany was eliminated by Paraguay on penalties in a Round of 32 match at Boston Stadium, and Paraguay declared a national holiday after the win. Business: Veson Nautical launched the Veson Platform, unifying maritime software tools under one AI-powered interface.
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