The World Cup
Russia is using the Cossacks as part of its World Cup security force
It’s been a once-in-a-generation chance at Russian self-promotion — and both Putin and the Cossacks seem to realize it.
What Are We Going to Do with Our Lives When the World Cup and 'Love Island' Are Over?
Some hobbies to consider for when the two singular most important things in the world come crashing to a halt.
The 'World Cup of Eggs' Is a Delicious Global Competition We Can All Get Behind
An Instagram account is celebrating the 2018 World Cup by showcasing tasty egg dishes from all 32 participating countries.
Can the Russian World Cup Sponsors Call Themselves LGBTQ-Friendly?
Brands are, as ever, happy to pose as allies when it suits them, but some marketing opportunities are too rewarding to refuse.
Russia might try to hack fans and players at World Cup, U.S. and U.K. warn
“If you can do without the device, don't take it.”
Trump may have screwed up the U.S.’s bid for the 2026 World Cup
His veiled threat could be a breach of FIFA rules prohibiting political interference in the process.
Meet The World, a Bay Area Post-Punk Funk Band That Loves Saxophones
Led by a double-saxophone attack, the rising stars of the Bay Area punk scene are set to release their debut record.
Never Forget Deuce, Clint Dempsey's Rap Alter-Ego and Future Hero of the 2014 World Cup
If only there was a World Cup of music, then at least the USMNT would have a shot. Time to remember Deuce.
Never Forget Deuce, Clint Dempsey’s Rap Alter-Ego and Future Hero of the 2014 World Cup
The World Cup is here, so let's turn up, listen to pro-athletes rap, and get amped to kick the shit out of some balls.
Brazil’s World Cup Bungle in the Jungle
As Brazil prepares to host The World Cup, the South American nation wastes money on new, lavish stadiums.