AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSanctions & child health in Cuba: The UN human rights chief says U.S. economic sanctions are contributing to deaths of children in Cuba, citing doubled infant mortality and worse childhood cancer outcomes as doctors face shortages of essential medicines. World Cup hydration breaks debate: FIFA is requiring hydration breaks at set minutes in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. to address heat, but critics say they’ll happen even when conditions don’t require it and may disrupt play and momentum. Immigration enforcement collides with care: A Tennessee law would require reporting immigration status of about 400 disabled and chronically ill children receiving lifesaving state medical care to ICE, raising fears families will pull out of treatment. Cross-border search update: A Mexican volunteer group says it’s resuming efforts to find Nancy Guthrie after an anonymous tip led to a search near Nogales that found no remains. Cattle health watch: Livestock officials continue monitoring New World screwworm movement after confirmed cases, with some market restrictions but no major expected impact in Missouri.
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