The NCAA closed out the 2025-2026 athletic year with a sensible change. The Division I Cabinet approved a change to ...
The Boston Red Sox have a "looming" decision to make regarding Patrick Sandoval's return from injury. Will he join the ...
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The current World Cup in North America has seen record-breaking attendance and widespread acclaim from all sides. FIFA's rotation rules and infrastructure requirements make only one region viable for ...
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The ball goes into the net, the crowd cheers, but then the assistant referee's flag goes up. The celebrations end. What happened? The play was offside. Offside is one of soccer's most important ...
Tickets to World Cup matches in the US are selling for hundreds, thousands, even tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars. So if you're looking for *** deal, here are some ways to avoid getting ...
Considered the most iconic competition in the sport, the FIFA World Cup isn't often the testing ground for new rules. Yet with the game seemingly at a crossroads with the rapidly changing tactical ...
Some of the most memorable moments at the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup may come after the clock hits 90 minutes and extra time is added to a match. Games can often be tied at the end of regulation at the ...
Abstract: Remote-actuated magnetic robots, relying solely on the magnetic torque stemming from rotating magnetic fields, hold immense promise in biomedical applications. However, to precisely actuate ...
As a beauty editor, I’m slightly embarrassed to admit I cannot use a curling iron for the life of me. Between maneuvering the wand to figure out the right direction each curl should go in, while ...
World Cup's new rules explained: VAR for corners, no GK 'timeouts,' red card for covering your mouth
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has made some big changes to soccer ahead of the World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada. But you'll also see them in leagues around the ...
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