Trump's immigration message is colliding with his welcome to World Cup fans
Read full article: Trump's immigration message is colliding with his welcome to World Cup fansPresident Donald Trump will be taking center stage at the World Cup draw as he rolls out the welcome mat for teams and fans from around the globe.
Trump leaves military action against Venezuela on the table but floats possible talks
Read full article: Trump leaves military action against Venezuela on the table but floats possible talksPresident Donald Trump isn't ruling out military action against Venezuela despite bringing up potential diplomatic talks with its leader, Nicolás Maduro.
One year from World Cup opener, FIFA leaves questions unanswered on tickets and security
Read full article: One year from World Cup opener, FIFA leaves questions unanswered on tickets and securityA year from the largest World Cup ever, there has been no announcement on general ticket sales, prices for most seats, location of a draw and security arrangements as FIFA mostly avoids disclosing details of an event set for 16 stadiums across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
US-Canada-Mexico joint World Cup goes from unity to acrimony thanks to tariffs and '51st state' talk
Read full article: US-Canada-Mexico joint World Cup goes from unity to acrimony thanks to tariffs and '51st state' talkAs the United States prepares to welcome the world for FIFA’s Club World Cup this June, golf’s Ryder Cup in September, the World Cup next year and the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, the question becomes: Will the world want to come.
Ex-US Soccer president running again 2 years after quitting
Read full article: Ex-US Soccer president running again 2 years after quittingCarlos Cordeiro is running to regain his job as U.S. Soccer Federation president, two years after he quit amid a backlash to the group’s lawyers filing legal papers claiming the women’s national team players had less physical ability and responsibility than their male counterparts.

USWNT, US Soccer fight for moral high ground on equal pay battle
Read full article: USWNT, US Soccer fight for moral high ground on equal pay battleA fan looks on during the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team Victory Parade and City Hall Ceremony on July 10, 2019, in New York City. (CNN) - A fight for the moral high ground is publicly playing out over the US Women's National Team's gender discrimination lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation. Included in the federation's numbers is that US Soccer pays WNT contracted players a salary to play in the National Women's Soccer League, while the men are paid by their individual teams. 'Utterly false'In a written statement, a spokesperson for the USWNT players says the figures are misleading. "The numbers USSF uses are utterly false and, among other things, inappropriately include the NWSL salaries of the players to inflate the women's players compensation.
