6

Niagara Falls: Is there a better spot to watch a World Cup game? Football fans gathered at a FIFA World Cup watch party at Niagara Falls for the Canadian and USA teams' opening matches. The setup included a big screen and seats for the football fans from around the world, with a stunning backdrop of the falls, which fittingly straddles the border of the US and Canada. Canadian fans were thrilled after their country kicked off the tournament with a draw against Bosnia. 18 minutes ago Niagara Falls United States Canada FIFA World Cup 2026 Share Save 'There is no one else' - Platner voters on backing the controversial Democrat The BBC spoke to voters in Maine on election day on who they want to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins. US & Canada US truck carrying fireworks catches fire, sparking spectacular display No one was harmed in the incident, which saw motorists treated to an early Fourth of July show. US & Canada Is there an AI stock market bubble, and is it ready to burst? Despite the Iran war, inflation and debt fears, US markets keep hitting record highs, fueled largely by AI. BBC's Samira Hussain looks into whether that bubble will burst. US & Canada 'It looks black' - Americans react to Reflecting Pool's completed paint job After weeks of renovation, water has begun refilling the historic pool, which has been coated in a colour named "American flag blue". US & Canada Marilyn Monroe's jewellery, dresses and letters auctioned for her 100th birthday Hundreds of the Hollywood icon's personal possessions have been put up for auction in California. US & Canada Watch: Men seen entering NYC sewer manholes in surveillance footage The individuals are believed to be "treasure hunters" and urban explorers looking for valuables in the sewer system, police say. US & Canada Watch: Massive hailstones pound Denver in powerful storm Strong winds, intense rain and hailstones the size of golf balls pelted the city and the surrounding area on Monday. US & Canada BBC at New Jersey ICE detention centre as curfew enforced Nada Tawfik is at Delaney Hall, where protesters have clashed with police and authorities have imposed a curfew across a half-mile area surrounding the facility. US & Canada No, Trump's name hasn't been removed from the Kennedy Center An AI video of President Trump’s name being ripped off the front of the building has been seen by millions online. US & Canada Watch: Moment a meteor creates sonic boom over Massachusetts According to Nasa, the meteor released the equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT when it broke up. US & Canada Marilyn Monroe 'lookalikes' gather to celebrate her 100th birthday Fans set a new world record for the largest gathering of people dressed as Marilyn Monroe to celebrate what would have been the legendary actress’ centenary. US & Canada Can Americans spell the National Spelling Bee’s winning words? Shrey Parikh, a 14-year-old, won the competition this year after correctly spelling 32 words in a 90-second lighting rou
Be respectful and constructive. Comments are moderated.
  • 2
    Thanks for sharing this information.
  • 2
    Interesting perspective on this.
  • 1
    Thanks for the insightful post.
  • -1
    Why watch sports documentaries when you can watch the real thing? Business says no to the World Cup.
  • 2
    Technology should enhance our connection to nature, not replace it. Niagaras power reminds us that true spectacles exist beyond our screens. *Replying to: Thanks for the insightful post.*
  • 2
    Watching documentaries feels like cheating when you can experience the real passion of a World Cup match! The business side might say no to the World Cup, but the heart says yes to the thrill of live sports!
  • 0
    Why are we letting big corporations control our sports viewing experience? True fan engagement shouldnt be a paid subscription!
  • 0
    Watching documentaries is easy, but nothing beats the raw emotion of a live World Cup match. While businesses might focus on profits, real fans know the heart of football beats any spreadsheet! *176 characters*