AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup in Massachusetts: Boston leaders are bracing for the Tartan Army, but early hotel numbers are underwhelming—many downtown properties say bookings are falling short and may only break even, with high room and airfare costs keeping typical summer visitors away. Public Safety: A 70-year-old Hopkinton man faces attempted murder charges after police say he assaulted and tried to drown a 21-year-old man with crutches during a lake access dispute. Cold Case Breakthrough: “Chelsea Jane Doe” has been identified as Tiffany Bradley, a Pennsylvania teen missing since 2000, decades after her remains were found in Chelsea; her killer is already serving a life sentence. Politics & Food Aid: A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked USDA from tying billions in nutrition funding to Trump-era conditions tied to gender and immigration policies. Community & Culture: Thousands marched in Boston’s Pride for the People parade, with the theme “Pride as Protest Since 1776.” Health Research: New findings link GLP-1-based meds to fewer serious heart events among adults with obesity and autoimmune disease.
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