The State Department issued a Saturday warning to Americans living and traveling abroad, urging them to remain cautious in the face of increased threats on U.S. diplomatic facilities. “Due to heightened tensions in the Middle East, the security environment remains complex with the potential for unforeseen escalation,” the State Department wrote in a Saturday statement. ...
This Washington-based diplomat had two pieces of good news to celebrate on Saturday: a historically impressive romp in a meaningless third-place game and what...
Forget Zohran Mamdani. The local elected official who really rules MetLife Stadium today is Jeffrey Lahullier, whose 10,000-person town sees its population swell by...
NEW YORK — Trump’s first World Cup appearance could double as a diplomatic obstacle course.
From Canada’s Mark Carney to Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum, the...
Europeans are much less likely than Americans to support the upcoming half-time show, according to recent polling by POLITICO.
Half-time shows are a tradition...
This diplomat from a World Cup round-of-16 contender watched his country's defeat to finalists Argentina with residents of Ramallah, in the Occupied West Bank.That's...
Mikie Sherrill has embraced the World Cup like few other Democratic governors, save perhaps Gov. Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania.
She has been to seven...
POLITICO asked some of the most dedicated tourney followers in American politics to share their predictions for the final.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul:...
Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic Senate candidate in Michigan, pushed back Sunday on questions by CNN host Jake Tapper in a contentious interview about Iran and Israel.