With shows like The Summer I Turned Pretty and Off Campus, Prime Video is bringing back the iconic soundtracks that define YA ...
SHAKIRA: (Singing) You knew from the day... PERALTA: The Colombian superstar Shakira is once again in charge of the official 2026 World Cup theme. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "DAI DAI") SHAKIRA: (Singing) Dai ...
The ARIRANG World Tour has everything BTS fans have been waiting for since the band announced its comeback after going on hiatus in 2022. The 2.0 era involves tons of choreo, FYA pyrotechnics, and ...
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The official 18-track album reflects the diverse musical traditions of global artists and highlights football's ability to unite the world. Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album assembles a global squad ...
Peabo Bryson, the two-time Grammy-winning R&B singer and songwriter, died June 2. He was 75. He reportedly had suffered a stroke days prior. The artist was known for singing soul ballads, including “A ...
For the first time in 28 years, Scotland’s national football team is gearing up for a World Cup run, after qualifying in last-minute fashion in 2025. The perennial underdogs may need more than luck, ...
A local guide explained to the streamer how the island's national heroes, including Nanny of the Maroons, shaped the its identity. IShowSpeed Nearly Kissed by a Man in Reindeer Antlers During ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is upon us and fans around the world are set for more than a month of soccer action. Hosted in the United States, Mexico and Canada, this will be the first edition with 48 ...
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Fans welcome Argentina team to Kansas City with cheers and songs ahead of World Cup matches
Cheering fans greeted reigning FIFA World Cup champions Argentina as the team arrived in Kansas City to begin preparing for its title defense. (AP video shot by Kristin M. Hall) Graham Platner tears ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists have run the numbers on the World Cup and — much as others have done — concluded that Spain are the most likely to come up winners in the epic football contest.
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