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Prince William Condemns Racist Abuse of England’s Soccer Players After Euro 2020 Loss

The Duke of Cambridge said he was "sickened" by the racist social media attacks.
By Morgan Halberg

Prince Harry Plans on Returning to London for a Big Visit Next Year

The Duke of Sussex said he intends to travel to the U.K. for the Rugby League World Cup next fall.
By Morgan Halberg
Google 20th Birthday

The Only Thing That’s Endured Through Google’s 20 Years of Search? The World Cup

Search these word on Google's 20th birthday today, and you'll be surprised.
By Sissi Cao
Member of the Pussy Riot punk group Veronika Nikulshina arrives for a court hearing at a courthouse in Moscow, on July 31, 2018, as members of the Russian protest-art group are accused of disturbing public order after invading the pitch during the World Cup final in Moscow. Russian police on July 30 detained four members of the Pussy Riot punk group immediately after they were released from custody.

Pussy Riot Uses Further Detainment to Put Russian Imprisonment Tactics on Show

By Mariana Fernandez
TOPSHOT - France's goalkeeper Hugo Lloris (L) smiles and holds the trophy next to France's coach Didier Deschamps as they arrive for a reception at the Elysee Presidential Palace on July 16, 2018 in Paris after French players won the Russia 2018 World Cup final football match. - France celebrated their second World Cup win 20 years after their maiden triumph on July 15, 2018, overcoming a passionate Croatia side 4-2 in one of the most gripping finals in recent history.

ISIS Spent Months Pushing Jihadist World Cup Attacks. Here’s Why They Failed.

By Bridget Johnson
Elite banks' World cup predictions weren't even close.

Elite Banks Predicted World Cup With AI Models. They Weren’t Even Close.

By Sissi Cao
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

NJ Politics Digest: Christie Was Talking About German Soccer, Wasn’t He?

By Observer Politics Team
Britain's Prince William (L) and Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah (R) visit the Jerash archaeological site, some 50 kilometers north of the Jordanian capital Amman, on June 25, 2018. - The 36-year-old Duke of Cambridge arrived in Jordan on Sunday at the start of a Middle East tour that will see him become the first British royal to pay official visits to both Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Prince William and Jordan’s Crown Prince Are Bros Now

By Margaret Abrams
World Cup TV Ratings

World Cup TV Ratings: Are Americans Finally Embracing Soccer?

By Brandon Katz
Phil Murphy

NJ Politics Digest: Murphy’s Wager on ‘Lord Stanley’s Cup’ Kicks Off Sports Betting

By Observer Politics Team

AI Disagrees With Humans About Who Will Win the 2018 World Cup

By Neel V. Patel
Christopher Holly, Major League Soccer's first eSports recruit.

This Top-Rated Gamer Is Major League Soccer’s First eSports Recruit

By John Bonazzo
Men and women wearing traditional Qatari clothing visit the waterfront along the Persian Gulf across from new, budding financial district skyscrapers on October 24, 2011 in Doha, Qatar. Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup football competition and is slated to tackle a variety of infrastructure projects, including the construction of new stadiums.

Unholy Alliance: How the 2022 World Cup Brought the Clintons and Qatar Together

By Michael Sainato
The women's soccer team celebrates after an earlier victory in June (Photo: Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images).

De Blasio ‘Exploring Logistics’ of Ticker Tape Parade for Women’s Soccer Team

By Will Bredderman
Via Reddit/virohm

FIFA Arrests Cause the Internet to Go Mental

By Nick Mangione
Galleries in Chelsea, like David Zwirner, are mean. (Photo courtesy nycgo.com)

Morning Links: Mean Chelsea Galleries Edition

By Nate Freeman
Robot tour guide (Courtesy Tate Britain).

Morning Links: Robot Tour Guide Edition

By Nate Freeman

tvRoundup: Who Knew ‘True Blood’ Had a Video Blog?

By Vinnie Mancuso
Not the media coverage Brazil was hoping for. (Photo via Imgur)

Not That Kind of Brazilian: World Cup Upset Gets Pornhub Reboot

By Sage Lazzaro

Marina Abramović Makes Movie for Shoe Company, Ruins Performance Art Forever

By Nate Freeman

There Is A World Cup of Hashtags, and the U.S. Isn't Even Winning That

By Sage Lazzaro
Casa Lever Gardens (Yoo Jean Han)

Casa Lever Gardens: An Idyllic Spot for Art Enthusiasts and Soccer Fans, Alike

By Madeline Berg
Bill de Blasio: blonde? (Photo: Twitter)

Mayor Bill de Blasio Says He is Not a Blonde Bombshell

By Will Bredderman
//Flickr

Delta Airlines Flaunts Its Cultural Awareness Via Twitter

By Lauren Feiner
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