AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup in Rhode Island: Ghana’s Thomas Partey will miss the Black Stars’ opener vs. Panama after Canada denied his visa, with FIFA saying the host government controls entry decisions; Ghana has launched a diplomatic push to review the ruling. Local Sports & Community: The Black Stars arrived in Providence and began practice at Bryant University as Rhode Island gears up for watch parties and match-day crowds. State Politics & Courts: The Trump administration says it will restart asylum and immigration processing after a Rhode Island federal judge struck down key USCIS policies that had left many applicants in limbo. Health & Environment: Rhode Island’s Conservation Commission discussed tick-control concerns on Block Island, including the tradeoffs of pesticide use. Weather: Hot, less-humid weekend conditions are expected, with rain chances near zero until late Sunday night. Culture & Life: Rhode Island’s “Real Housewives” gets academic attention, and the week also marked the death of historian Gordon S. Wood, a Brown University professor.
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