FIFA World Cup

Argentine-American soccer announcer Andrés Cantor almost broke down while bellowing his signature "GOOOOOOOOL!"
Superstar Lionel Messi scored two goals and then another in a shootout as Argentina beat France 4-2 on penalties.
U.S. officials lashed soccer's governing body for sending "a message to LGBTQ+ people that neither they nor their allies are welcome at the World Cup."
The stakes could hardly be higher.
Kylian Mbappé is headed back to the World Cup final for a much-anticipated matchup with Lionel Messi after ending Morocco’s historic run.
Kyle Walker and John Stones vowed to bring Dave to England if they won the World Cup. Fortunately for the furry feline, the defeated team is doing so anyway.
John Njau Kibue had been in intensive care since the World Cup stadium fall on Saturday.
"This continues to be a very difficult and painful time as we grieve a beloved husband, brother, and friend," Dr. Céline Gounder said in a statement.
Gary Lineker, now a top commentator for the BBC, admitted the United Kingdom has "got issues" too.
Wednesday’s match has cultural and political connotations and the outcome is far from the foregone conclusion many would presume from looking at the line-ups.