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World Cup Rivalry: England and Argentina meet in a high-stakes semifinal in Atlanta, with ESPN spotlighting a possible combined XI and the match’s deep history—from 1966 to Mexico City’s 1986 chaos—while England’s Declan Rice is still a fitness question ahead of kickoff. Mayan Science & Art: Guatemala’s culture ministry says researchers have deciphered Mayan mural symbols at Xultun, identifying an ancient astronomer-mathematician (“White-chested Fox”) and a mathematical-astronomical formula. ICE Crackdown Fallout: A federal ICE shooting in Biddeford, Maine, adds to mounting criticism of U.S. immigration enforcement after another fatal incident in Texas involving a Mexican immigrant; advocates and lawmakers are demanding transparency and independent probes. Mexican Food in the Spotlight: Chipotle announces its first restaurant in Mexico (Nuevo León), while a downtown Mexican restaurant in Columbia is set to reopen July 16 after relocating for new apartments. Documentary & Community Arts: “The Ugly Little Monkeys” (about Tucson’s pioneering youth mariachi group) heads to Madison with filmmakers David E. Valdez and Enrique Castillo for a special screening and discussion.

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