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New York City and New Jersey officials are projecting a $3.3 billion economic boost to the region from hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
The president has anointed himself chair of next year’s lucrative sporting event, which was once entangled in the biggest ...
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Millions of fans are expected to visit the U.S., Mexico, and Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but a list of concerns must ...
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FIFA World Cup approaches, local soccer lovers have been looking forward to matches in New Jersey and Philadelphia. So what ...
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President Donald Trump’s appearance at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has viewers heated over the Republican politician ...
Onyx Equities joins as the first NYNJ World Cup 2026 Host City Supporter with a multimillion-dollar commitment.
Down to Business with Asli Pelit takes you through the exciting, fast-paced (and sometimes confusing) corporate side of women ...
Ticket pricing, adverse weather, pitches, travel problems - there is much to be worked on before next summer's international ...
Alex Lasry was the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Travel & Tourism before taking on the World ...