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Mexico’s view from last place: ‘We still have some hope.’
Entering the World Cup, there were many questions about the Mexican national team. How good was the squad, really? Was…
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Sports
Call It Football or Soccer. The U.S. Is Claiming It as Its Own.
AL KHOR, Qatar — The chant came from deep in one corner of the stadium, ringing out loud and clear…
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Sports
England Gets a Look at Itself, and Isn’t Sure It Likes What It Sees
AL KHOR, Qatar — For four fleeting, glorious days, all was right and all was well in England’s world. Gareth…
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Sports
For Mexico, an Unlucky Seven
DOHA, Qatar — Of all the soccer playing countries in the world — and there are many — only two…
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Sports
Roleplay Off the Field Helps the Eagles on It
PHILADELPHIA — When safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson came to the Eagles in a trade with the New Orleans Saints a week…
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Sports
N.F.L. Week 12 Predictions: Our Picks for Each Game
Heading into the final third of the regular season, a number of teams are experimenting at quarterback. For Houston and…
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Sports
The Best Part of Winning? Smiling at Everyone Who Said You’d Lose.
SALT LAKE CITY — The crowd roared and bounced so enthusiastically that seats in the upper deck of the arena…
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Sports
A Saudi Soccer Victory Rings Out Across the Arab World
LUSAIL, Qatar — Saudi Arabia’s defeat of Argentina at the World Cup on Tuesday was the sort of upset almost…
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Sports
Denmark vs. Tunisia: Christian Eriksen returns to a global stage in a 0-0 draw
Denmark and Tunisia played to a scoreless draw in their opening World Cup game. Buoyed by the overwhelming support of…
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Economy
Can Big Tech Get Bigger? Microsoft Presses Governments to Say Yes.
In recent weeks, Microsoft has accused Sony, its chief video game rival, of misleading regulators. Its lawyers have showed off…