All the latest before more World Cup group deciders take place later with Cape Verde looking to make the knockout stages.
With Uruguay possibly on the brink of elimination from the 2026 World Cup, BBC Sport looks at what has gone wrong for them ...
Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio produced the flurry of red cards, dismissing South Africa's Yaya Sithole for denying a ...
When Australian-American television reporter Karl Schmid first learned he had HIV, he believed the friends and colleagues who ...
This How Oregon Works interview highlights what’s possible when workforce development is built into major public investments: stronger talent pipelines, expanded access to opportunity, and outcomes ...
Dr. Evan Goldstein is a gay doctor and the founder of Bespoke Surgical.
Good morning. As Canada Day arrives, there’s another big day approaching. July 1 is the official review date for the USMCA, ...
Victoria-based BCI earned a 6.7-per-cent return on its investments in the fiscal year that ended March 31. That fell short of ...
Scary Movie” star Anna Faris opens up about how little she was paid on the spoof franchise, overcoming a public divorce and ...
Some laws that passed during the Legislature’s spring session have already been active for months, but others will take effect next week and mean changes for courts, lawyers and communities.
Southampton owner Dragan Solak says he will not sack Tonda Eckert, despite the "mistake" the head coach - who has apologised - made when authorising a spying campaign against rival Championship clubs.
The justices, by a 6-3 vote, granted an appeal from New York prosecutors who had urged them to undo a federal appeals court decision that overturned the verdict.