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- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Who to watch Monday, June 23
The second week of World Cup 2014 gets underway with a quartet of matches Monday: Spain vs. Australia, Chile vs. The Netherlands, Brazil against Cameroon, and Croatia vs. Mexico.
- Why good outweighs the bad for USA in heartbreaking Portugal draw
The USA gave up the latest non-overtime goal in World Cup history to draw with Portugal, 2-2, Sunday night. But it played with composure looked dangerous.
- USA vs. Portugal poses historic challenge for Americans: Win two in a row
The USA vs. Portugal game Sunday isn't a must-win for the Americans, and historically, that's been bad news. It has not won two games in the group stage since the first World Cup in 1930.
- World Cup 2014 TV Schedule: Who to watch Sunday, June 22
US vs. Portugal is the match to watch today while Russia takes on Belgium and Korea faces Algeria.
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Who to watch Saturday, June 21
Saturday's 2014 World Cup matches feature Germany vs. Ghana at 3 p.m. The other two matches of the day are Argentina vs. Iran and Nigeria vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Mexicans question all the fuss over anti-gay chants at World Cup matches
Mexico soccer fans regularly chant a homophobic slur during opposition goal kicks. Fans of El Tri – along with Brazil, Croatia, and Russia – are now under investigation by FIFA.
- Mexican opposition holds energy reform hostage
Their refusal to debate legislation could send the trumpeted overhaul into an eleventh-hour free-for-all. The party is seeking political reform.
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: Who to watch Friday, June 20
After the first full week of the World Cup action, the battle in the Group stage is intense today. Italy vs. Costa Rica. France vs. Switzerland. Ecuador vs. Honduras.
- In Latin America, Biden rolls out rhetoric to increasingly deaf ears
As Team USA competes at the World Cup in Brazil, Vice President Biden continues a four-nation tour that is long on rhetoric and short on specifics, as immigration reforms stalls.
- World Cup 2014 TV Schedule: Who to watch Thursday, June 19
Uruguay vs. England is the match to watch today while Colombia takes on Cote d’Ivoire and Japan and Greece face off.
- How can Venezuela resolve its political crisis? Six views. Venezuela has been rocked by more than four months of anti-government protests and violent police crackdown. Dozens of Venezuelans have died and thousands have been arrested. But resolving the crisis still seems out of reach. Here are six perspectives on Venezuela's search for a peaceful path forward.
- Do Mexico City homes need earthquake alarms? One man says yes.
Mexico has one of the most advanced seismic alert systems in the world, but alarms have been out of the price range of most Mexicans. Andres Meira hopes to change that.
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: What to watch Wednesday
Wednesday features the first full day of second games in group play, including the Netherlands, Spain, and Cameroon.
- World Cup 2014: Why are there so many goals?
In the 2014 World Cup, there have been more than 3 goals per game (on average) through the first 14 matches. That's almost three times as many as in the South Africa 2010 World Cup. What's going on?
- Brazil and Mexico face off – at the World Cup and in the region
Latin America's two largest economies battle it out at the World Cup today. On and off the pitch, Mexico has surprised Brazil in recent years.
- World Cup 2014 TV Schedule: What to watch Tuesday
Brazil vs. Mexico is the match to watch today while Belgium and Algeria face off and Russia takes on South Korea.
- In World Cup win over Ghana, only hints of USA's 'American revolution'
Coach Jürgen Klinsmann wants to revolutionize the way Team USA plays soccer. The 2-1 World Cup win over Ghana was an important step, but low on style points.
- After tight reelection, Colombia's President Santos is told to listen
Santos’ push for peace was enough to tip the balance in his favor, but his opponent said in his concession speech that the voice of the 7 million Colombians who voted against him 'will have to be heard.'
- The biggest World Cup match for USA? Biden vs. Rousseff
The US faces off against Ghana on the soccer field today, with Vice President Biden in the stands. But after the game, the US leader will meet with Rousseff in another high-stakes match.
- World Cup 2014 TV schedule: US plays Ghana Monday
The United States finally hits the field in Brazil as the first full week of World Cup 2014 gets underway, along with Germany, Portugal, and Nigeria.