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.
Staff in the room vet leads and monitor online posts, with a primary focus on enforcing the agency's "no-drone zones." ...
Officials from the US Department of Justice seized nearly 400 domains linked to illegal World Cup streams and warned viewers ...
As World Cup matches draw huge international crowds to Southern California, police officers and firefighters helping secure ...
This is the largest and most complex World Cup ever, with three host countries and 48 teams. It will place unprecedented ...
The FBI has opened an investigation into an online threat made towards Houston Stadium during the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 ...
Two Argentine YouTubers face felony charges after allegedly bypassing security at a World Cup match using bogus credentials ...
The city of San Francisco is taking heightened police and security measures in advance of two major events in the Bay Area ...