AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 32: The knockout stage is set after all 72 group matches, with Seattle’s spotlight still burning as the U.S. heads west for its Round of 32 clash vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Pride-tinged storylines keep colliding with politics across the tournament. LGBTQ+ in sports (Seattle): FIFA allowed pride flags in the stands for the Egypt-Iran “Pride Match” despite objections from both teams, but local coverage also highlights how queer visibility still meets backlash. Local Pride & community: Seattle PrideFest and the Pride Parade weekend are in full swing, with organizers and community leaders pushing for safe, visible spaces. Tech & work culture (WA): A new report looks at older tech workers in the Seattle area choosing to tap out early, including buyouts and burnout-driven exits. Sports culture (WA): The Seattle Storm’s energy is back after a strong home win, while Hoopfest elite play continues with HUB Northwest chasing its record run. Missing child (Olympia): U.S. Marshals say a girl reported missing in Arizona was found in Olympia’s homeless encampment and is receiving victim assistance.
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