The 2014 World Cup has now reached the knockout stage, but which teams will make it through to the quarterfinals?
Brazil will encounter a major challenge to their dreams of lifting the World Cup on home soil when they take on Chile in the Round of 16.
Six of the eight Round of 16 match ups have already been set.
WatchESPN recorded 1.7 simultaneous streams during both Group G matches.
Luiz Sanchez, CEO of ttwick, discussed how the New York-based startup aims to be the “Google for social.”
Mexico coach Miguel Herrera has been one of the stars of the 2014 World Cup.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill that would speed approval of the controversial pipeline project.
The clash between Suárez and Chiellini happened at about the 80th minute when the two players got tangled up in front of Italy’s goal post.
In Dubai, artificial lagoons as clear as swimming pools are a step up from the manmade lake, without nature's pesky variations.
Mexico have been superb in securing a World Cup last-16 match with the Netherlands, but now have a first ever quarterfinal away from home in their sights.
As Jeh Johnson assured U.S. lawmakers the Obama administration is doing everything it can, the crisis was deepening the stark battle lines between Republicans and Democrats in Washington, D.C.
Luis Suarez has a history of biting his opponents.
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Public demand to help secure the release of a U.S. Marine in a Mexican jail was on the rise Monday evening.
Mexico beat Croatia 3-1 to secure their progress to the last 16 of the 2014 World Cup at their opponents’ expense.
The German national team's World Cup run has been tainted by fans involved in neo-Nazi and racist behavior.
Oil and gas drillers are wary of the drug-related violence in northern Mexico that's threatening to stymie the country's shale oil and gas development.
Univision, ESPN and others have attracted record audiences looking online for free live streaming alternatives during the World Cup tournament.
The second team to advance from Group A will come out of Monday's critical matchup between Mexico and Croatia.
The loss emphatically denies Bosnia-Herzegovina of a pass to the Round of 16
Fittingly taking place in the nation’s capital, Selecao require more goals to put a chokehold on Group A.
Mexico and Croatia will square off in the final match of Group A.