FIFA rule change lets Afghan women in exile play as national team Aljazeera Apr 29, 2026 Apr 29, 2026 Updated 23 mins ago 0 Closed circuit TV captures armed man sprinting through security during White House Correspondents' Dinner Nebraska officials talk about the Big Red Rebuild Arbor Day Ballpark Tree Planting Worlds of Fun Trip Video: Boxing champ had always wanted to be buried in Iowa Faller Landscape Ukrainian Drones Just Crippled Russia's Biggest Oil Ports — 40% of Storage Destroyed Fans react to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ selection at 169th overall AP top stories April 26 Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of lying about security threat Final Solar Vote Jimmy Kimmel Roasts RFK Jr. for Defending Donald Trump's Math Parents of a three-year-old stabbing victim speaks out If it works, why can’t doctors prescribe cannabis? This is a generational heist for the Dallas Cowboys… Jimmy Kimmel Breaks His Silence On Donald And Melania Trump Demanding His Firing FIFA has approved a rule change allowing exiled Afghan women footballers to compete in international matches as Afghanistan’s national team. As featured on Australia star says Trump peace prize 'makes a mockery' of FIFA Australia midfielder Jackson Irvine said FIFA awarding Donald Trump its inaugural peace prize "makes a mockery" of the organization's mission. Latest video Navy families alarmed by food photos from warships in Iran conflict LSO provides update on Raymond Central substitute teacher who allegedly made 'concerning' statements to students Phillies Fire Manager Rob Thomson Amid Struggles: What's Next? LPD provides update on a taser deployment at Arby's on Apr. 28, 2026 Stock Market Today: Dow Jones, Nasdaq Futures Gain Ahead Of Powell's Last Speech As Fed Chair US Gas Prices Hit 4-Year High Amid Diplomatic Deadlock Trump Assassination Attempt: International Leaders React With Outrage FIFA rule change lets Afghan women in exile play as national team Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Closed circuit TV captures armed man sprinting through security during White House Correspondents' Dinner
Australia star says Trump peace prize 'makes a mockery' of FIFA Australia midfielder Jackson Irvine said FIFA awarding Donald Trump its inaugural peace prize "makes a mockery" of the organization's mission.
LSO provides update on Raymond Central substitute teacher who allegedly made 'concerning' statements to students