AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup on TV & in Mexico: Fox tweaked its 2026 World Cup hydration-break broadcast after commercials ran during Mexico matches, keeping the drinking footage in a smaller on-screen area. FIFA format explained: The knockout stage starts with the Round of 32 (June 28–July 3), with head-to-head results replacing goal difference as the first tiebreaker. Mexico football culture: A sold-out Seattle crowd sang the anthem without a performer, while Mexico fans keep turning host cities into second homes—plus Pasadena is set for another free World Cup watch party for Mexico-Czech Republic. Cross-border pets: USDA reversed a brief ban and says dogs can re-enter Mexico if they meet health requirements amid screwworm concerns. Nancy Guthrie case: Mexican officials renewed an urgent DNA request from the Guthrie family after a new anonymous tip pointed to two fresh sites near Nogales, Sonora. Arts & heritage: Barcelona’s Picasso Museum is hosting “Picasso and Cyprus,” linking ancient Cypriot ceramics to Picasso’s work.
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