The World Cup Ball Is Broken!
NASA once studied a soccer ball. Not a rocket — a soccer ball. Because the way it flew was so broken it was humiliating the best goalkeepers on earth. Soccer spent fifteen years making sure that never happened again. It’s happening again.
This year’s ball is called the Trionda — “three waves” — for the first World Cup ever hosted by three nations. Canada’s maple leaf, Mexico’s eagle, America’s star, all swirling together across just four panels — the fewest of any World Cup ball in history. It’s genuinely beautiful. Which is exactly what they said about the last high-tech ball, right before it ruined everyone’s summer.
Right now, mid-tournament, the goalkeepers are revolting again. Former England keeper Joe Hart went on the BBC and said it flat out: something’s up with this ball. Keeper after keeper beaten by long, no-spin shots they swear move wrong.
#WorldCup #WorldCup2026 #Trionda #Jabulani #SportsFacts
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US Cops vs Egypt WC Team in Dallas 🇺🇸 🇪🇬
Police officer pushes team staffer as fan tries to get a picture with a an Egyptian football player. They’re calling them (storm troopers)
As an American, this is EMBARRASSING.
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A 27-year-old woman battling drug addiction has opened up about how she was introduced to hard drugs and her determination to turn her life around after three years of addiction.
She disclosed that although a friend first introduced her to the drugs, her then boyfriend, who was a drug dealer, played a major role in supplying her and fueling her addiction.
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People tried to downplay it as common sense/vibes coaching but the (mis)use of Bruno Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo + Casemiro at this World Cup in three struggling midfields has sky rocketed the stocks of Michael Carrick.
Makes me less concerned about whatever midfielders come in.
@Steve_Laws_ You people's whole entire personality is about racism... 😭 At least pick something fun.
Why are you torturing yourself over a day that will NEVER come?! 💀
You just want to be mad and miserable.
In 2016, President Mahama flew to Tehran. The martyred Imam Seyed Ali Khamenei received him at his residence.
He didn't talk about oil deals or trade memorandums. He talked about what was happening to Africa. He said the extremism isn't homegrown. it has sponsors, and those sponsors come from Western countries and the Zionist regime. He said the answer isn't more dependency on the same people. It's independent countries turning to each other.
That's what he thought about Africa. Not as a problem to manage. Not as a market. As a place full of dignified nations that deserve to stand on their own. Go read what he actually said about Africa in his other meetings with African leaders.
Iran buries its martyred Imam this week. But his words remain standing.
#WeMustRise
#باید_برخاست
#رهبر_شهید
“We may have to rethink and review our punishment regime, and to clothe the Ghana Education Service with authority to deal ruthlessly with students who misbehave.”
— The Minister for Education, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, has hinted at a major overhaul of disciplinary measures in Senior High Schools, aimed at empowering the Ghana Education Service (GES) to take tougher action against student misconduct amid rising cases of indiscipline among students.
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Former G4S security guard Kwabena Kissi has been sentenced to 40 months in prison after posing as a cash collection officer and fraudulently obtaining £117,200 from a Santander UK branch in Brixton.
Prosecutors said the Ghanaian man entered the bank wearing his former G4S uniform and convinced staff he was carrying out a legitimate cash collection before making off with the money.
Following the incident, he fled to Ghana, where he remained for nearly four years. He was arrested upon his return to the UK at Gatwick Airport and later pleaded guilty to fraud before being sentenced.
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Media must be a really cynical business to be in. Rage baiting and monetizing outrage regularly. Big up all the spaces where great journalism still matters.