Donald Trump, World Cup
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The tournament played a role in early 20th century nation building, Jonathan Wilson says in a new book, and it is still political today.
Come on, they make me happy,” Trump said as he watched the Village People perform “YMCA,” according to an expert lip-reader.
It will be a FIFA World Cup 2026 draw like never before in Washington on Friday, as sports, showbiz and politics come together under Donald Trump’s shadow.
The economy. Venezuela. Division in the Republican Party. And, more decisions coming from Supreme Court. Here’s what to know.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is declaring Israel's war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip over and has already barreled ahead toward far larger goals — arguing that the fragile ceasefire his administration helped broker is a chance to bring a lasting ...
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Argentina’s Need for ‘Politics Without Romance’
After almost two years in office and now preparing for the midterm elections due on October 26, Javier Milei’s Argentinian government is experiencing its most serious economic and political turbulence yet. Although Milei has achieved outstanding economic ...
The Kennedy Center is receiving $7.4 million ahead of the World Cup draw next month. Roma Daravi, the Kennedy Center's vice president of public relations, says FIFA is donating $2.4 million and providing sponsorship opportunities worth an additional $5 million.
The political world is still reacting to Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's announcement that she is resigning from Congress in January. CBS News chief Washington analyst Robert Costa has more.