The 211 member federations saw their basic annual funding from FIFA rise from $250,000 to $2 million since his first win in 2016
The company says it took swift action to contain the leak to the plant site, and there’s no health and safety risk to the local community or the environment
Barcelona leads the Spanish league and has opened up a nine-point gap on second-place Madrid
Red Bull dominated the season-opener in Bahrain two weeks ago with a 1-2 finish from two-time defending world champion Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez
It’s the first stop of his planned four-city tour to make major policy announcements on housing, health care and public safety
Representatives of Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani toured United’s famed Old Trafford stadium and Carrington training base on Thursday
Hernán Díaz followed up his acclaimed first novel, ‘In the Distance,’ with ‘Trust,’ an ambitious and fragmented look at the machinery that moves Wall Street
In recent decades, questioning the established order has gained acceptance. According to the Spanish philosopher Alberto Santamaría, ‘When one punches, the fist ends up inside the body that it intends to destroy’
The Brown University professor – one of the leaders in educational research in the United States – advocates for individualized tutoring and the need to value and promote the development of educational professionals
Pau Martí Felip switched jobs at his company. Now, he’s a ‘prompt engineer’ – a job driven by the rise of new technology. It’s well-remunerated, but the future of the field is unknown
The new feature, named Copilot, is a processing engine that will allow users to do things like summarize long emails, draft stories in Word and animate slides in PowerPoint
The effort seeks to stop the California-based bank from becoming the third bank to fail in less than a week. Shares of First Republic had fallen sharply this week, dropping 60% on Monday alone
Sex, executions, assassinations and gossip populate the 1,500-plus pages of the historian’s ambitious book
For a West that has struggled with long-term drought, forecasters say all the moisture isn’t enough to make a noticeable dent in the nation’s largest reservoirs on the Colorado River
Ethel Smyth wrote ‘The March of the Women’ and was the first woman to have an opera produced at New York’s Metropolitan Opera
Governor Ron DeSantis has indicated support for the restrictions, while a 15-week abortion ban he signed into law last year is still being challenged
Despite the effort by the country’s figurehead president to seek a way out of the stalemate, the sides appeared to be further digging in
US soldiers murdered hundreds of innocent women, children and elderly people. The Army tried to cover it up
The 27-year-old from Nottingham synthesizes his dual heritage with pieces that allude to his African-Caribbean ancestry: ‘I am both Black and white. And that’s a precious thing: not having to choose’
Among potential crimes against humanity, the report cited attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that left hundreds of thousands without heat and electricity during the coldest months
Technology companies in the region will find it harder to get financial services and raise capital after the demise of the niche bank
The leap from 5G involves moving to a sensor-detecting network, but first, more work is needed to improve and extend existing capabilities
Six professionals explain the strategies they use to nurture their mental health when stressing thoughts set it
Having a farewell dinner, setting aside enough time to accomplish tasks and appreciating the positives that a new home affords can lessen the emotional burden of the process
A gun rights group sued after a was passed in the state in 2021 setting the gun-carry age at 21, arguing that the age limit should be lower
Those who sit for more than eight hours a day have a higher risk of suffering from myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular accidents, heart failure and more. Here’s what you can do