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DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin says federal, state, and local law enforcement cooperation at World Cup venues in Seattle and LA has been amazing.
As millions of soccer fans celebrated the 2026 World Cup across Mexico, another reality unfolded far from the packed stadiums and fan festivals. In the rural mountains of Guerrero, in southern Mexico,
Staff in the room vet leads and monitor online posts, with a primary focus on enforcing the agency's "no-drone zones."
Security expert Peter Evans said World Cup risks differ from Super Bowl due to international fans, political tensions, and potential presidential attendance at games.
The biggest sporting event in U.S. history starts Thursday. Here's how U.S. authorities plan to keep it safe from drones, cyberattacks and more.
Controversies surrounding FIFA simply refuse to stop. FIFA is facing yet another wave of online scrutiny after a viral video from the Round of 16 matchup between Argentina and Egypt surfaced.
The World Cup, a 48-team, 104-match behemoth kicking off next week across 16 cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada, presents an unprecedented security challenge, with more countries, games and a larger footprint than ever before.
While law enforcement agencies lead security operations for FIFA World Cup matches in Atlanta, local private security companies say the global tournament is creating new business opportunities that
A 22-year-old security guard was gravely injured in a crash near SoFi Stadium following Monday night's World Cup match between Iran and New Zealand. Joy Benedict reports.
