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For Iran’s diaspora, a tough World Cup call: To support the national team or protest – or both?

Iran’s team faces a hostile reception from the US government and some of its brethren in the diaspora. Yet others hope the event will trump politics — for now.

By Shirvin Zeinalzadeh
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Test your knowledge of the beautiful game with this special World Cup trivia quiz based on The Conversation’s…

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Seat the rich! World Cup ticket inflation reflects widening gap between haves and have-nots

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Butter or margarine? A food scientist describes their subtle chemical deviations and how they can af

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Everyone wants to think they’re open-minded – here’s why most people aren’t

Practicing existential humility means learning to live with the natural tension between our desires for certainty and curiosity.

By Daryl Van Tongeren - 23 hours ago
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Haiti at the World Cup is more than an underdog tale – it is the story of global migration

For the first time since 1974, the Haitian men’s team has qualified for the World Cup. This is their story.

By Laurent Dubois - 1 days ago
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The Social Security trust fund will run dry in 2032 – what that means for retirees and workers who h

Unless Congress acts, 1 in 5 Americans who receive Social Security could see an across-the-board benefit cut of roughly 22% starting…

By John W. Diamond - 2 days ago

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