Paraguay eliminates Germany in penalties for first major World Cup knockout blow
Paraguay stunned Germany via penalties in the World Cup Round of 32 Monday in the biggest shocker of the tournament yet.
Paraguay stunned Germany via penalties in the World Cup Round of 32 Monday in the biggest shocker of the tournament yet.
The Netherlands had reached at least the Round of 16 in 11 previous World Cups, including a quarterfinal appearance four years ago in Qatar.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states should be allowed to count ballot that are mailed on time but arrive after Election Day.
The Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump doesn't have legal authority to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook without cause.
The case involving a Virginia bank robbery is another example of the court wrestling with how to apply constitutional protections to new technology.
Paraguay stunned Germany via penalties in the World Cup Round of 32 Monday in the…
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