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US World Cup ratings down 42 per cent without American team

US World Cup ratings down 42 per cent without American team

While the immigration debate occupies politicians, the World Cup shows how much people from other countries help make up the fabric of New York.
England finally wins penalty shootout at World Cup

England finally wins penalty shootout at World Cup

A long run of penalty misery on soccer’s biggest stage ended with a 4-3 shootout victory over Colombia
O No Canada!: U.S. team apologizes for botching Canadian anthem

O No Canada!: U.S. team apologizes for botching Canadian anthem

Single-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox was celebrating Canada Day… then it went wrong
LA-Bron: James agrees to 4-year contract with Lakers

LA-Bron: James agrees to 4-year contract with Lakers

James is saying goodbye to the Cleveland Cavaliers
Canucks sign former Capitals centre Jay Beagle to four-year deal

Canucks sign former Capitals centre Jay Beagle to four-year deal

The move comes after three long-time Canucks hung up their skates
Reilly throws 3 touchdowns, runs in another as Eskimos beat Lions

Reilly throws 3 touchdowns, runs in another as Eskimos beat Lions

Edmonton rolls to 41-22 win over B.C.
Injured Broncos hockey player out of coma, unable to speak

Injured Broncos hockey player out of coma, unable to speak

Defenceman Layne Matechuk’s family said he was in a coma for the first month
Banner season for the BCHL

Banner season for the BCHL

League record 153 players earn university scholarships
FIFA World Cup weekly roundup

FIFA World Cup weekly roundup

Defending champions, Germany stunned as they place last in Group F
Japan advances on yellow cards despite losing at World Cup

Japan advances on yellow cards despite losing at World Cup

The Japanese lost to Poland 1-0 Thursday in their final group match