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Argentina’s World Cup Hangs in the Balance Against Poland
Mexico, facing a surprising Saudi Arabia team, is in danger of missing the round of 16 for the first time since 1978. Follow live.

World Cup Updates: France’s B-Team Tests Itself Against Tunisia
Australia and Denmark are playing for second place in the group, which would send one of them to the next round.

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For U.S., It’s Win or Go Home in a Tense Matchup With Iran
England leads the group and has an easier path to advance against Wales.

What We Know About the Railroad Labor Talks to Prevent a Strike
Congressional lawmakers vowed to act quickly to prevent a strike by tens of thousands of rail workers, which would have a devastating effect on the...

What We Know About the Railroad Labor Talks
President Biden has asked congressional lawmakers to step in to help prevent a possible strike by tens of thousands of rail workers, which would have...

World Cup Updates: For Ecuador and Senegal, Winning Means Advancing
Netherlands, facing Qatar, has an easier path to the knockout round. Follow here for live updates.

World Cup Updates: Today Is About Positioning. The Stars Come Out Later.
A loss for Cameroon or Serbia would all but end their hopes of advancing. Follow for live updates.

Spain vs. Germany Updates: Early Chances for Both Sides, but No Goals
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Costa Rica Stuns Japan With a Late Winner; Spain and Germany Wait in the Wings
Costa Rica and Japan kick off the action, followed by a suddenly-tense matchup between Croatia and Canada.