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Pressure on Murphy, NJSEA to share details on FIFA World Cup costs, transportation grows


Pressure is mounting for the Murphy administration and state officials to share projected costs and details related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Read More

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By Lara Jakes Horses Run Loose Through Central London in Surreal Spectacle Having a team in the world’s richest sports ... brought journalists from The Times to witness the damage. Read More

How will NJ and NYC share costs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup? There's no contract


There is still no contract between New Jersey and New York City that outlines how costs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup would be shared. Read More

Free transit? No tax collection? We got NJ contract to host World Cup. Here's what it says


Much as in FIFA's contracts with Seattle and Toronto, the New Jersey contract dictates that there can’t ... the World Cup because of too many unknowns, financial costs and an overall feeling ... Read More

Explained: FIFA’s Brand New Club World Cup | OneFootball


Despite the grandeur associated with the Club World Cup, several of football’s titans from the European continent will notably miss out. Following a series of dramatic exits from the UEFA Champions ... Read More

Believe It Or Not, The World Is Lurching Toward A New Gold Standard


Since the greenback’s link to gold was severed, our average historic growth rates have fallen by about one-third. Nonetheless, the contumely and scorn for gold is universal. Or is it? Events have a ... Read More

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Chris Hamby, an investigative reporter for The Times, may have an explanation. By Josh Ocampo Firms like Experian and TransUnion say it is time for “buy now ... decades, a new report found. Read More

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By Saif Hasnat and Mike Ives A rarely used technique to upgrade old power lines could play a big role in fixing one of the largest ... drugs and illegal mining. New research questions the long ... Read More

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Shortly before withdrawing, the Israeli military brought journalists from The Times to witness the damage ... a timber framer based in Massachusetts, is one of a handful of foreigners who are ... Read More

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A doping case involving Olympic swimmers has left unanswered questions and raised new concerns about the actions ... brought journalists from The Times to witness the damage. Read More

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By Catie Edmondson Research financed by the International Olympic Committee introduced new data to the unsettled ... Having a team in the world’s richest sports competition might alter how ... Read More

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Barnes and Russell Goldman The 17th-century building, one of the city’s best-known structures ... the Israeli military brought journalists from The Times to witness the damage. Read More


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