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FIFA World Cup 2026 Cost Employers $11.7 Billion In Losses. Here's Why
The FIFA World Cup 2026 may have cost the US economy $11.7 billion in terms of lost productivity. Globally, the tournament may have led to a loss of $17 billion in productivity.
Iran Demands "Blood For Blood" In New Billboard With Trump's Family In Coffins
The banner, which has a burning White House as a backdrop, features Trump's five children: Ivanka, Don Jr, Eric, Tiffany, and Barron Trump; and the First Lady, Melania Trump, along with the US president.
US Government Employees Now Allowed To Download TikTok On Official Devices
In January, TikTok said the venture will retrain, test and update TikTok's content recommendation algorithm on US user data.
US Woman Mistook Pregnancy Symptoms For Medication Side Effects, Welcomes Baby Boy Unexpectedly
MacDougall recalled taking several pregnancy tests shortly before giving birth, and all of them came back negative.
Iran Claims 2 Oil Tankers Exploded After Hitting Mines In Hormuz, US Denies
Responding to the claim, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said, "Like most IRGC claims, this is false," on X.
'Good Decision': Trump On FIFA Chief Reversing US Player's Suspension
Folarin Balogun's case became a flashpoint in the tournament, generating widespread criticism of FIFA's leadership and the US president.
How FBI Arrested Gangster Nitish Kaushal Metres Away From Canada Border
Nitish Kaushal, linked to transnational crime, captured near Canada after abandoning tracked phone
"To Minimise Difficulties": India To Engage With US On Revised Visa Policies
India is communicating with US authorities to ease issues from new visa rules affecting Indian students and visitors.
US-Iran War News LIVE: Iran Claims 2 Oil Tankers Exploded After Hitting Mines In Hormuz, US Denies
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran claimed it destroyed "several US refuelling aircraft and fighter jets" and caused "serious damage to many more".
Leather Jacket Worn By Nvidia CEO Auctions For Nearly $1 Million
A black leather jacket sported by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sold for $960,000 at a New York auction on Friday, 16 times higher than the estimated value of $60,000, according to Sotheby's.
US Hits Iran 7th Night In Row, Tehran Replies With "No Border Safe" Warning
US forces launched strikes against Iran for a seventh night in a row on Friday, the US military said.
Elon Musk's SpaceX In Talks To Provide Computing Power To Pentagon: Report
Elon Musk's SpaceX is in talks to provide the US Department of Defense with access to data center capacity worth billions of dollars to run AI models, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Smoke, Fire, Floods: US Faces Triple Extreme Summer Weather Threats
Wildfire smoke blanketed the eastern US from the Great Lakes to Washington, DC on Friday, floodwaters tore through Texas's Hill Country for a third day, and new fires erupted in the Pacific Northwest overnight, with 68 large blazes now burning in 15 states.
Venezuela Earthquake: Death Count Rises To More Than 5,000
The twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela last month killed over 5,000 people, National Assembly chief Jorge Rodriguez posted on Telegram Friday.
'No Border Will Be Safe': Iran Warns Of Full-Scale Offensive Against US
Tehran is ready to resume "full-scale offensive operations" if US strikes against it continue for another two or three days, a senior military advisor to Iran's supreme leader warned Friday.
"We Don't Want Them": Trump Set To Replace Immigrant Truckers With Veterans
Addressing the military investment summit, Trump said his administration was preparing to take what he called "historic action" against undocumented truck drivers.
UK Nationalises British Steel, Takes Control From China's Jingye
The country's last factory that can make steel from scratch faced imminent closure last year after Jingye said the plant in Scunthorpe, northern England, was no longer financially viable.
Secret Service 'Fed Up' With Vance Family's Last-Minute Travel Demands: Report
One incident that particularly angered agents involved a request to fly JD Vance and his young son across Washington aboard Marine Two for a golf lesson.
Meta Can Fire Staff Who Sued It For AI Discrimination, US Judge Rules
US District Judge William Orrick in Oakland, California, in a written order said he would not stop Meta from carrying out the layoffs beginning July 22 while the merits of the workers' novel legal claims are decided in private arbitration.
Middle East On Boil Again? Iran Threatens "Zero Hour", Trump Deploys Planes
The IRGC Navy Command has said in a statement that the movement and military equipment of the US forces are "under the surveillance" of the Islamic Republic's naval units.
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China warns UK over British Steel nationalisation, demands fair resolution
Jingye seeks compensation after UK's move to fully nationalise loss-making British Steel, citing security risks.
Top German conservative quits after surrogacy sparks backlash within party
Jens Spahn steps down after party criticism over surrogacy, highlighting tensions in Germany's conservative coalition.
FIFA World Cup: Spain vs Argentina – What to know ahead of the final
Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi meet in a clash of generations in Sunday's blockbuster Spain vs Argentina World Cup final.
Death toll from Uganda school bus crash rises to 24
Three more pupils died after Uganda’s school bus crash, raising the death toll to 23 students and one adult.
Iran accuses US of striking critical infrastructure as war intensifies
The conflict has been escalating since US President Donald Trump declared 10 days ago the peace deal with Iran is over.
Ukrainian strikes hit Russian logistics center
Ukrainian strikes hit Russian logistics center
Europe should look to Africa for heatwave solutions
African communities have spent decades developing practical, tested ways to live with extreme heat.
India achieves milestone with launch of first private-sector orbital rocket
PM Narendra Modi says successful launch will 'encourage countless youngsters to dream bigger and innovate fearlessly'.
India’s salt workers: The human cost of the world’s most popular seasoning
101 East investigates the supply chain behind India’s booming salt industry.
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia kill at least 8, wound dozens
Russian officials say strikes on retailer's warehouses caused civilian casualties; Kyiv says sites used to make drones.
Indian police forcibly hospitalise activist after 20-day hunger strike
Police said protesters tried to stop them from seizing Sonam Wangchuk, causing a 'slight commotion'.
Argentina’s New York fans share hopes before 2026 World Cup final
Argentinians in Queens hold on to football tradition, as new communities grow support the national team in NYC.
Watch FIFA World Cup: Messi, Rodri comment ahead of Argentina-Spain final
Latest match highlights, reaction and previews from the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America.
World Cup final: Spain vs Argentina – Which team has best chance to win?
What to know about both teams: Form, strengths, weaknesses, key players and what the coaches and players had to say.
Palestine football fans honour Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan
Palestine football fans honour Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan
World Cup: France vs England prediction, final schedule, latest news
France and England battle for third place before Argentina and Spain meet in the World Cup final.
Kolkata sings for Messi as World Cup fever takes hold
South Asia’s greatest football city has united behind its footballing saint.
France vs England: Deschamps set for final World Cup match as Zidane waits
Deschamps, who led France to the 2018 World Cup title, bids farewell after Saturday's third-place playoff with England.
Israel’s ‘Crimson Thread’ military barrier is strangling the West Bank
A new military barrier in the West Bank's Jordan Valley is cutting off Palestinian communities from their land.
Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds US, potential risk for World Cup final
Plumes of smoke from wildfires in Canada are pouring into major US cities.
Tuchel: England carry ‘scars’ of World Cup heartbreak into France playoff
England coach Thomas Tuchel says his side carry the pain of defeat into third-place playoff against France.
Messi reflects on pressure and competition ahead of World Cup final
Ahead of the World Cup final, Lionel Messi says growing up playing football taught him to enjoy the game.
A seventh night of US strikes cuts water to villages in Iran’s south
The US has bombed bridges and energy infrastructure in the seventh straight night of attacks on Iran.
Trump jokes that England turned Harry Kane into a ‘defensive player’
US President Donald Trump joked that England turned captain Harry Kane into ‘a defensive player’
Mandela Day: What his legacy means in today’s South Africa
As South Africa grapples with inequality and division, Mandela Day has taken on new political significance.