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Egypt Defender Mohamed Hany Makes Unfortunate World Cup History vs. Australia

  • Egypt defender Mohamed Hany became the first player in World Cup history to score two own-goals in the same tournament — one vs. Belgium in the group stage and another in the round of 32 when an Australian free kick deflected off his head.
  • The second incident followed a collision that left Hany briefly down and being checked for a possible concussion; medical staff waited with a stretcher but it wasn’t used.
  • Australia are in the World Cup knockout stage for only the third time (previously 2006 and 2022), and their 2022 loss to Argentina featured their only goal of the match as an own-goal.

One Man Led USA To A World Cup Quarterfinals. He Thinks Pochettino Can Do It Too.

  • Mauricio Pochettino can become only the second U.S. coach to reach World Cup quarterfinals (Bruce Arena did it in 2002); Pochettino already has three World Cup wins.
  • The U.S. faces a tough Belgium side Monday — a rematch after a 5-2 friendly loss in March — but the game’s at home in Seattle, which coaches call a big advantage.
  • The country is buzzing (record TV audiences: ~24.4M English, ~33M with Spanish) and the “Why not us?” optimism has fans dreaming of the semis.

Trump’s Great American State Fair shuts down until 5 p.m. due to heat as temps climb toward triple digits

  • Intense East Coast heat wave — multiple record highs (some cities hotter than Phoenix) with many areas topping 100°F and heat indexes over 110°F.
  • Holiday plans disrupted — big Fourth of July events and parades canceled or paused, while some concerts proceed with strong hydration warnings.
  • Travel and power strain — Amtrak cancellations, local outages and voltage reductions reported; cities are opening cooling centers and urging AC conservation.

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