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The biggest sporting event in U.S. history starts Thursday. Here's how U.S. authorities plan to keep it safe from drones, cyberattacks and more.
Staff in the room vet leads and monitor online posts, with a primary focus on enforcing the agency's "no-drone zones." ...
This is the largest and most complex World Cup ever, with three host countries and 48 teams. It will place unprecedented ...
With the World Cup about to begin, heavily armed police and National Guard officers are patrolling the streets of Guadalajara as authorities try to reassure visitors and residents that security won’t ...
North Texas FIFA World Cup organizers, safety leaders discuss security preparations ahead of matches
With nine matches slated for North Texas, security remains top of mind for both organizers and public safety officials.
The upcoming World Cup will feature 48 teams and 104 matches across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, including in Los ...
Rudy Giuliani’s son is in charge of the president’s task force for helping secure match venues like Levi’s Stadium.
FBI Director Kash Patel revealed in an interview with Fox News security concerns for the 2026 World Cup, citing drones, cyber threats and potential lone-wolf attacks across the U.S.
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Federal, Seattle officials outline 'unprecedented' 2026 World Cup security plan
Federal, state, and Seattle officials announced Monday that they are launching what security experts describe as an unprecedented safety effort for FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in the city.
Police are reviewing security at Dallas Stadium in Arlington after several people entered Monday’s World Cup match without ...
Federal authorities have seized 23 unauthorized drones flying in restricted airspace around Boston Stadium and World ...
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