A lot is riding on the match between Team USA and Germany in the 2014 World Cup.
Sunday’s 2-2 game may be the most-watched soccer match ever on American television.
Here's what needs to happen for Team USA to advance to the 2014 World Cup's next round.
Without Congress, Obama can do little to extend the meager family-leave benefits the United States offers it workers.
The German national team's World Cup run has been tainted by fans involved in neo-Nazi and racist behavior.
The U.S. and Germany have a lot in common ahead of their match on Thursday
Team USA saw its 2014 World Cup odds change after its draw with Portugal.
The Iraqi crisis will have ripple effects through the global economy.
Twitter users predicted who will win the USA vs. Germany World Cup match with the help of #WW3.
Several scenarios have Team USA advancing in the 2014 World Cup.
The U.S. maintains second in Group G behind Germany, but aren’t guaranteed a spot in the knockout stage with Portugal and Ghana still in contention.
Portugal struck late to deny the United States passage into the World Cup last 16 after a 2-2 draw in Manaus.
The U.S. and manager Jurgen Klinnsman need many things to fall their way if they hope to advance.
Forward Asamoah Gyan put Black Stars on top 2-1 with an incredible right-footed strike, and he and his teammates grooved along to the cheers of the crowd.
Forward Miroslav Klose joined exclusive company when he tied Brazil’s Ronaldo with 15 career goals in the World Cup.
Andy Murray split with Ivan Lendl and has gone with Amelie Mauresmo.
The United States men’s national team will take on Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal in their second match of their 2014 World Cup on Sunday.
FIFA TV's Niclas Ericson says there is a "highly encouraging growth in markets such as the United States and Australia."
Enner Valencia has scored all three of Ecuador's goals during the World Cup.
The Cayenne and the Quattroporte makers say they need more retail outlets to maintain expected growth, especially in Asia.
Germany will take on Ghana on Saturday looking to close in on a place in the last 16 of the 2014 World Cup.
"What is still unclear is if Iran is really ready and willing to take all the necessary steps to assure the world that its nuclear programme is and will remain exclusively peaceful," said U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman.