‘Cannot remain silent’: Egypt complains officials were biased in World Cup loss to Argentina
Egypt says biased officiating and VAR decisions shaped its 3-2 World Cup loss to Argentina as FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina responds.
Egypt says biased officiating and VAR decisions shaped its 3-2 World Cup loss to Argentina as FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina responds.
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve earned her 380th regular-season win to set a new WNBA record.
President Trump flew home from a NATO summit in Turkey on an old baby blue Air Force One plane instead of the new Qatari-gifted jet…
Actor Patrick Dempsey will not run for a Maine Senate seat, quashing speculation he could replace embattled Democratic nominee Graham Platner.
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has suspended his campaign and says he plans to file paperwork to withdraw from the ballot in the general…
Egypt says biased officiating and VAR decisions shaped its 3-2 World Cup loss to Argentina…
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The U.S. Postal Inspection Service said the theft happened at Midway Gardens Apartments in the area of Northwest 7th Street and Northwest 82nd Avenue.
The Miami Dolphins selected Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor 12th overall, then traded up to pick San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson at No. 27 on…
The chase ended when troopers performed a PIT maneuver near Northwest 18th Avenue and Northwest 86th Street.
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One of Canada's greatest curlers, Brad Gushue, has been hired to improve the United States' gold-medal chances at the next two Olympic Games.
The WNBA and NBA have officially approved the sale and relocation of the Connecticut Sun to Houston, the leagues announced Tuesday.
The world’s premier soccer event, which will be held across the U.S., Mexico and Canada, kicks off June 11.
Talks to end the conflict have dragged on, with the U.S. seeking to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Some 4,000-plus spectators who are lucky enough, cunning enough or rich enough will score a seat to the fight on the South Lawn next month.