Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, shuts down
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The winners and losers from Day 3 of the 2025 College World Series in Omaha included mid-majors, poor defense and Paul Skenes.
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The U.S. men's national soccer team has its own storied history of father-son duos. The last names may not be as recognizable as Griffey, Bonds, or Manning -- but these duos have impacted soccer in the U.S. since the first-ever World Cup was held.
Champions League winners PSG opened Club World Cup play with a 4-0 victory over Atlético Madrid in front of a raucous crowd at the Rose Bowl.
FIFA World Cup is a year away. Here is what to know about the biggest soccer tournament in the world coming to North America.
U.S. men's national team manager Mauricio Pochettino told FOX Sports' Tom Rinaldi that "anything is possible" when asked about winning the World Cup.
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Since then, the competition for the title of the world’s best club has stiffened somewhat. On June 14th the latest reincarnation of the Club World Cup kicks off in America, featuring 32 clubs from six continents.
By the time the 48 qualified teams begin their campaigns in the U.S., Mexico and Canada in 2026, the chances are that this will be the most hyped sporting event North America has ever seen. Yet despite the anticipation from soccer fans, the U.S. side has remained relatively hushed so far.
That's an assumption FIFA and Gianni Infantino are putting to the test, with the refreshed Club World Cup bringing four weeks of international club football starting on Saturday. What was once a tournament for seven intercontinental cup winners has been expanded to 32 teams,
Forbes today released its 23rd annual edition of the Global 2000, a definitive ranking of the world’s largest companies in the world determined by sales, profits, assets and market value.
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President Trump’s trade wars are expected to slash economic growth this year in the United States and around the world, the World Bank forecast Tuesday.
The young girl sits on the dusty floor, clutching her father’s shoe close to her chest as she cries and screams in anger. Bisan Qwaider is unconsolable. Her father has just been killed while trying to get food for her and her 10 hungry siblings.