Fans are lining up at a Waffle House pop-up store in Georgia for jerseys, flags and other World Cup-themed gear.
By Michael Kahn HOUSTON, June 22 (Reuters) - World Cup fever has a distinctly international flavour for residents in Houston, where an estimated third of the population was born outside the United ...
The Richard J. Riordan Central Library is celebrating 100 years since opening, and to mark the occasion, the Los Angeles ...
They aren't just cheering for El Tri. Mexican fans have become the party that follows every World Cup match in Texas.
The Texas Rangers and Budweiser will attempt a Guinness World Record for the largest glass of beer on Saturday, July 4, at ...
Which World Cup fanbases brought the most energy to Miami's group stage matches? See how Colombia, Scotland and Brazil ranked ...
The Cape Verdean Museum in Pawtucket, R.I., is hosting a watch party at the national soccer team tries beat the odds and ...
The U.S. and Belgium square off at 5 p.m. Monday in Seattle — with a trip to the World Cup quarterfinals at stake. Where ...
New El Paso police data flags nightlife areas as top DWI crash hotspots, with alcohol-related crashes staying high year to year. City Council reviews the maps and rising arrest totals at Tuesday’s ...
"The concept was to make it the most relaxing, fun place you could possibly go to watch the World Cup," the owner said.
A staff writer for the LA Times from 2004 to 2014, he has written extensively on Mexican communities and culture, and is the author of four nonfiction books, among them “Dreamland” (Bloomsbury ...
With Motorola serving as the World Cup's official smartphone partner, I couldn't resist snapping some photos on its latest ...
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