June 4 (Reuters) - Attendees of the World Cup will not be allowed to carry reusable water bottles into venues due to safety ...
Donald Trump's "harsh anti-human rights rhetoric, aggressive immigration policies and mass deportation raids have already ...
With just nine days until the first World Cup match in Philadelphia, city officials are outlining emergency, security, and ...
With nine matches slated for North Texas, security remains top of mind for both organizers and public safety officials.
Houston Police Chief Noe Diaz said Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the World Cup is not a concern for him during a ...
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FIFA defended the decision by highlighting the risk of bottles being thrown. In a statement, the organisation said the ban ...
While heat in the United States, Canada and Mexico are issues at the top of mind for fans and players at the World Cup, a ...
Los Angeles County leaders on Monday outlined the public safety plans and preparations that have been implemented as the 2026 ...
University Health created the live Healthy Goals KC webcast to provide World Cup fans with up-to-date health information.
The World Cup begins on June 11, 2026 with Mexico playing the opener in Mexico City and co-hosts USA and Canada hosting their ...