AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup in Boston: Scotland’s Tartan Army kept the city buzzing, but the beer supply took a hit as bars scrambled to restock for the World Cup run. Public Safety: Juneteenth Freedom Fest in Columbia ended early after fights among teens, prompting a new permanent unaccompanied minors policy for Finlay Park. Aviation: The FAA is investigating a close call at Boston Logan where a Delta go-around was needed to avoid an American Airlines departure. Sports (Mass. teams): The Red Sox beat the Mariners 5-1, with Connelly Early leading a strong pitching effort. Health & Entertainment: Rod Stewart paused a Utah concert to use an oxygen tank after nearly fainting. Law & Consumer Protection (Mass.): A federal court in Boston certified a class action against Liberty Mutual over alleged unwanted robocalls/texts tied to lead-generation practices. Local Culture: Glasgow welcomed Boston’s plan to formalize a sister-city partnership, building on World Cup ties. NBA Rumors: Jaylen Brown trade odds shifted after a new report tied to Giannis Antetokounmpo discussions. Sports (Global): England’s Thomas Partey handshake decision is left to players ahead of Ghana, as injury updates shape the squad. Business/Media: Danone sued Chobani over protein-label claims, highlighting a high-stakes protein yogurt battle. Arts: TV director James Burrows, co-creator of “Cheers,” died at 85.
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