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As the tournament and the weather heat up, the city of Samara wants locals to remember to conserve water. Their suggestion: Shower together!
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After beating Mexico in Monday ‘s World Cup match, Brazil is now advancing to the quarterfinals. That has plenty of fans happy in South Florida.Now they…
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Elizabeth Koh is a Miami Herald reporter based in Tallahassee, Florida, who has been reporting on a number of new state laws that went into effect July 1.…
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In a shocking upset, South Korea scored in stoppage time and added another late goal to put the match out of reach for Germany.
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Until Tuesday, this World Cup hadn't seen zero matches in which both teams failed to score. That set a record, but didn't make it any easier to watch France and Denmark play pat-a-cake for 90 minutes.
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"Don't do this! Never do this again," Julia Guimarães told the man, who found it appropriate to try to kiss her on the cheek as she was about to broadcast live.
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For every World Cup, there's a custom official ball. But how does the Telstar 18 actually stack up? To find out, scientists stuck it in a wind tunnel with a bunch of sensors.
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The first few matches of this year’s FIFA World Cup have been seismic.Mexico literally shook the ground after beating Germany –a highlight for some fans…
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South Korea's men's soccer team tried to confuse scouts from Sweden's team by swapping jerseys so their opponent couldn't tell the players apart. But could a strategy like that actually work?
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If the first weekend's big matches had a lesson, it was that even great teams don't win every game. The Davids were stronger than expected, and the Goliaths were weighed down by sky-high expectations.
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Phillip Gonzalez didn't think he was going to make it in.He arrived at Manolo's at around 8 a.m. on Saturday—an hour after many others—to watch…
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For the first time since 1986, the U.S. men didn't qualify. Officials say they are focused on getting the team back on the World Cup stage in four years.