AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoInfectious Disease Watch: A measles case linked to a traveler who passed through LAX has health officials urging people to check immunity, as World Cup travel boosts exposure risk—especially for unvaccinated infants and others without protection. Policy & Access: A U.S. asylum rule now charges a $102 annual fee and delays work authorization for up to a year, leaving families—some who fled Mexico cartel violence—stuck without legal income. World Cup Health & Safety: Heat stress is a real performance threat at the 2026 tournament; researchers are testing how conditions like humidity and recovery time can cut capacity quickly. Sports Medicine/Travel Strain: A study highlights how long-distance travel, jet lag, and disrupted sleep compound fatigue and recovery demands for players across North America. Mexico City Culture: The Dolores Olmedo Museum in Mexico City has reopened after years of closure, bringing Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera works back to the public ahead of World Cup crowds. Global Diplomacy: U.S. and Iran negotiators are set to meet in Switzerland on nuclear talks, with Strait of Hormuz tensions adding economic and security pressure.
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