AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAir Quality & Storm Safety: Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to mostly clear around New Jersey just in time for Sunday’s World Cup final at MetLife Stadium, after thunderstorms and heavy rain helped push AQI down from “very unhealthy” levels; officials still warned of damaging winds, tornadoes, flash flooding, and large hail, and Spain’s final outdoor training session was suspended under lightning rules. Food Safety: Taylor Farms expanded a voluntary recall of iceberg lettuce shipped to 27 states, including New Jersey, tied to a Cyclospora outbreak; the company says consumers should discard the recalled greens and that it has stopped sourcing from the implicated central Mexico lot. Sports Medicine: FIFA’s Arsène Wenger said mandatory World Cup hydration breaks didn’t affect match results, but FIFA will review whether to keep the rule for future tournaments. Public Health & Policy: New Jersey’s “Skip the Stuff” law will change takeout defaults on Aug. 1, limiting single-use utensils/condiments unless customers request them.
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