AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup logistics in Kansas City: Argentina’s World Cup champion team landed in Missouri on Sunday to start preparations for its June 16 title defense at Arrowhead Stadium, arriving on charter flight “1978” with Messi’s No. 10 on the plane and setting up at the Origin Hotel while training begins Monday at the Compass Minerals National Performance Center. Missouri education policy: A new Missouri antisemitism law tied to the IHRA definition takes effect for the upcoming school year, but free-speech advocates warn it could run into First Amendment problems, especially around how criticism of Israel is handled. Local government leadership: University City has appointed Brooke A. Sharp as city manager after she served as interim following Gregory Rose’s retirement. Higher ed legal fight: A federal complaint alleges Bradley University’s race- and LGBTQ-targeted Hometown Scholars Program violates equal protection rules. Public health: A new AI-based study in JAMA Network Open finds long COVID may affect about 1 in 6 Americans—far higher than current federal tracking suggests.
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