World Cup
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SPORTS
El Salvador Still Owns World Cup’s Harshest Scoreline and Warning
El Salvador's 10-1 defeat to Hungary in 1982 remains the World Cup's most brutal scoreline, a record that exposes football's…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Guadalajara Deploys Robot Dogs as World Cup Security Takes Stage
Guadalajara will secure four World Cup matches with 18,000 personnel, robots, anti-drone tools, helicopters, and mobile courts, turning Mexico's football…
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Brazil and Germany Guard the World Cup Record, Argentina Can’t Catch Up
Brazil and Germany's shared eighteen-match World Cup scoring streak will survive 2026. Still, the record says more than statistics, revealing…
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Brazilian King Pelé Returns to Guadalajara as World Cup Memory
A towering Pelé sculpture outside Estadio Jalisco turns Mexico's 2026 World Cup countdown into a tribute to Brazil's 1970 glory,…
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From Uruguay to Qatar, World Cup History Keeps Expanding South
As the World Cup moves toward 48 teams in 2026, its 22-edition past tells a sharper story of football, empire,…
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Artists from Mexico, the U.S., and Canada turn World Cup Art Into a Borderless Political Gesture
As U.S. rhetoric strains North American ties, the World Cup 2026 poster becomes a rare shared language, with artists from…
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SPORTS
Mexico Carries World Cup Scars into Azteca’s Third Opening Night
Mexico reaches the two thousand twenty-six World Cup holding a strange crown: the most defeats in tournament history, yet also…
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Education
Mexico’s World Cup School U-Turn Exposes Learning Crisis Below
Mexico canceled plans to shorten the school year before the 2026 World Cup. Still, the backlash revealed a deeper fear…
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SPORTS
Paraguay Exposes FIFA’s World Cup Pricing Fantasy in Los Angeles
The slow sale of the U.S. opener against Paraguay is revealing something awkward ahead of the World Cup: fans may…
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SPORTS
Mexico Opens Group A With Memory, Pressure, and Home Soil
Group A begins in Mexico City, but its story stretches wider than one opener. Mexico carries host pressure and old…
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