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Sports commentators worry about the “Trumpification” of soccer ahead of next year’s World Cup. Rights groups are concerned about how international fans will be treated.
The World Cup will take place next summer. With kickoff just about 11 months away, FIFA is considering several changes, ...
ESPN also noted that FIFPRO executives suggested canceling FIFA Club World Cup matches in Philadelphia due to the heat, as ...
The FIFA Club World Cup exposed some significant issues that could hamper the 2026 World Cup, with hot weather being among ...
FIFA World Cup will have more teams and games, but experts warn it could nearly double climate emissions from travel. While ...
Tenders tie up at the processor’s docks, where a tube sucks salmon out of the hold and pumps them into a room-sized vat of slush ice, where they “rest” for six to eight hours to let their muscles ...
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has labeled the FIFA Club World Cup "dangerous," with high temperatures expected to hit ...
Linda Yaccarino is exiting as CEO of X a bit more than two years after her stunning move from NBCUniversal to the Elon ...
CAITLIN CLARK AND THE INDIANA FEVER. After missing five games with a groin strain, Caitlin Clark will return today when the ...
The president has long been hostile to international cooperation. But he's making exceptions to his hardline border policy to ...
Anti-racism and anti-discrimination messages have not been displayed in this summer's Club World Cup in the U.S..
The point of depicting the whole scene is simply this: In the nearly five years since the Supreme Court allowed states to legalize sports betting, a whole industry has sprouted up that, for tens of ...