AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWNBA & Sports Culture: Caitlin Clark condemned the “harassment” and threats swirling around players after a spike in online hate, pointing to death threats and slurs aimed at athletes and calling it unacceptable across teams. Connecticut Arts & History: A new Museum of Connecticut History exhibition, “Connecticut’s Revolution,” opens July 4 in Memorial Hall, spotlighting the state’s role in the Revolution and featuring Connecticut’s pre–July 4, 1776 Declaration-style resolution. CT Community & Independence Day: Bristol is highlighted for its long-running, nonpartisan July 4 parade tradition, while Union’s Historic Bike Tour and Brunch ties fitness, local history, and America 250 celebrations together. Arts-Adjacent Spotlight: Yale School of Medicine appoints Dr. Derrick Gordon as the first Black male full professor in its psychiatry department, marking a major milestone in research and community outreach. Sports on the Screen: NBC’s “Star-Spangled Sunday” will stream all 15 MLB games on Peacock July 6, a rare single-day national rollout.
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