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The best tech products announced this week include Orange Amps' first-ever turntable and Nothing's striking noise-canceling ...
Any soccer players from the United States and/or Mexico will not be suspended for the first match of the World Cup if they ...
Watch as Sheffield man Frank Foster, who will turn 92 on June 30, reflects on the more than 40 years he has spent refereeing ...
Y OU MIGHT HAVE overheard the exchange between Lions captain Maro Itoje and referee James Doleman just after Argentina’s ...
Tricky turf, torrid temperatures and Brazilian brilliance — just some of the trends to emerge from the first stage of the ...
The U.S., which opened with victories over Trinidad and Tobago and invited guest Saudi Arabia, won its group for the 17th ...
Funky's Fly 'n' Buy in Super Nintendo World is the best place to find merchandise for Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and a love for ...
Messi's moment of brilliance delivers Inter Miami a Club World Cup victory and the Herons are just one point away from ...
Premier League official Anthony Taylor gave Raphael Veiga a birthday present by overturning his red card at the Club World Cup.
Inter Miami CF has nothing -- or everything -- to prove at the FIFA Club World Cup, depending on one's expectations of the Herons and Major League Soccer.
A red card resulting from two yellow cards typically leads to a one-game suspension. However, a straight red for serious foul play or violent conduct usually results in a three-game ban.
Former ref Des Roache believes John Beaton messed up by sending Cammy Devlin off for a second yellow card at Hampden. The Hearts midfielder was dismissed following a second booking at the national ...