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Egyptian coach smooths over issues with Dallas police

DALLAS — Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan said he has no issue with the Dallas Police Department after an officer had a brief altercation with the coach's brother, team manager...

Is a fan march better than a Super Bowl parade?

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas has participated in three Super Bowl parades and one...

New York girds for a weekend of Taylor Swift, salutes and soccer

NEW YORK — New York City has begun one of the busiest weekends in...

The Declaration of Independence was a call for freedom — and national unity

The Declaration was meant to give comfort to the Patriots, sway the undecided, and...

Of course Mamdani takes opportunity to blast America in July 4 speech focused on ‘flaws’

Mamdani mentions he’s an immigrant himself, but completely ignores the fact that this country,...

Priorities, priorities

LONDON — Unexpected halftime entertainment for the England-DR Congo match was provided by Reform UK. The right-wing party that polls show would win a...

Bay Area transit systems can’t afford to park the bus

OAKLAND, California — Thousands of soccer fans from around the world will funnel around the windy San Francisco Bay area by train, bus, and...

Southern Poverty Law Center’s leaders allegedly used major bank to fund pay-to-hate operation

Federal case alleges SPLC secretly funneled millions to far-right extremists through shell accounts, with finance and intelligence chiefs accused.

Ex-Democrat reveals why he ditched party and is running as Republican in blue stronghold

Micah Jones, a former Democrat turned Republican, aims to flip Massachusetts's sixth congressional district in what he calls a once-in-a-lifetime race.

A polite England-Congo encounter

LONDON — U.K. ambassadors from missions across the world have returned and are watching the England-Democratic Republic of Congo match with their London-based opposite...

Why Bosnia’s fans also cheer for Palestine

BELGRADE, Serbia — The blue-clad throngs who arrive in Santa Clara, California, today for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s match against the United States will not...

Mamdani’s howler

NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has spent much of the last month displaying his intense soccer fandom, just said during a press...

RNC chair predicts first-ever midterm convention will turn Dallas into ‘Trumpapalooza’ for 2026 fight

RNC chair Joe Gruters predicts Republicans will dominate at the party's first-ever midterm convention, calling the Dallas event a "Trumpapalooza."

WATCH: Obama, Harris advisor warns ‘betrayed’ Black voters could be Texas Senate candidate’s kryptonite

Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico is facing a problem of Black voter enthusiasm in Texas after defeating Rep. Jasmine Crockett, according to party insiders.

Westminster catches World Cup fever

LONDON — Much of Westminster will knock off work at 5 p.m. U.K. time for England’s round of 32 match against the Democratic Republic...

The World Cup goalie turned anti-gambling campaigner

The England football legend who conceded the “goal of the century” and Hand of God goals to Diego Maradona at the 1986 World Cup...

The Court Gave Agency Back to the Parties but Not the Courage to Wield It

The Supreme Court gave the parties back some measure of agency over who represents their respective brands. But that’s only half the battle.

Colleges Should Stop Choosing Lousy and Expensive Graduation Speakers

These days, the person giving that speech is often a political activist with no connection to the school itself, or to education at all.

Nina Totenberg and the Gerontocracy Strike Again

Anybody else think that maybe, just maybe, it’s time for Totenberg to enjoy a quiet retirement?

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