World Cup teams finalize US base camps as host cities prepare for global crowds
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup nears, U.S. cities are finalizing training facilities for national teams, with Kansas City set to host the Argentine team.
Rio mayor bans Chappell Roan from performing in his city after fan incident controversy
Chappell Roan has been banned from performing in Rio de Janeiro following a controversy over an alleged fan incident that drew criticism from the city's mayor.
Influencers in Dubai claim it's 'safer here' than US, despite Iran attacks
Influencers in Dubai assert that living in the city is safer than in many U.S. cities, even amidst regional conflicts.
What’s happening with the People’s Party in the city?
This article discusses the current situation and developments concerning the People’s Party in an Icelandic city.
How councils coerce homeless people into eviction
A Supreme Court case exposes how councils in Queensland use intimidation tactics to forcibly evict homeless individuals from public land.
Mamdani's estate tax plan could drive wealth out of state, critics warn
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's estate tax plan is criticized for potentially burdening middle-class families and driving wealth out of the state by drastically lowering the estate tax exemption.
Manchester City stun Arsenal to win Carabao Cup final
Manchester City won the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal, thanks to two goals by young full-back Nico O'Reilly.
Arsenal face Manchester City in Carabao Cup final
Arsenal is set to compete against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final.
A Confusing Sight in Forssa: A Boat
Residents of Forssa were surprised to see a boat unexpectedly located in the city center.
Man pulls off extreme 8-hour trip to another country, flies home same day
A New York City content creator took a whirlwind trip to Jamaica, spending only eight hours on the island before returning home.
Unexpected news in the Lithuanian football championship: announcement of parting with the coach
The football specialist from Germany parted ways with the team from the city of Aukštaitija due to personal reasons, following a recent victorious match.
Arsenal news: Five stars could miss Carabao Cup final as Max Dowman solution emerges
Arsenal is preparing for the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City with concerns over five players potentially missing the match.
Fréchette and Drainville face off in first CAQ leadership debate
Tensions rose during the first leadership debate of the Coalition Avenir Québec as Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville sparred over a proposed bridge project connecting Quebec City and Lévis.
Massachusetts Mayor Wants Nation to See Positive Impact of Cash Handouts as City Tackles Poverty
The mayor of Salem, Massachusetts is advocating for a cash handout program aimed at reducing poverty and believes it has shown positive impacts on the community.
'Love Is Blind' Stars Call Out 'Superficial' Big-City Dating, Say Midwest is the Real 'Hidden Gem'
'Love Is Blind' stars Vic St. John and Christine Hamilton discuss the challenges of dating in big cities compared to the more grounded approach in the Midwest.
NBA champion Thunder to skip White House visit, citing 'timing' issue
The Oklahoma City Thunder have decided not to attend a White House visit due to scheduling conflicts related to their upcoming game.
Mamdani ignites social media outrage after photo-op at notorious NYC jail: 'F---ing ridiculous'
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced backlash after he visited Rikers Island during Ramadan to break his fast with Muslim inmates, calling it a meaningful experience.
Arsenal news: Mikel Arteta dealt two huge headaches on eve of Carabao Cup final
Mikel Arteta faces significant challenges as Arsenal prepares to compete against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final, with the potential for a trophy at stake.
Rick Pitino joins 'Thank You, NYPD' campaign before St John's' March Madness opener
Rick Pitino, head coach of St. John's, participates in the 'Thank You, NYPD' campaign, expressing gratitude to the New York Police Department ahead of the NCAA Tournament.
Family pleads for help as teen faces life-threatening bone marrow failure
A father in New York City urgently seeks a bone marrow donor for his son, Max, who is facing life-threatening blood disorders.
Water advisory issued after West Kelowna water reservoir ‘intentionally damaged’
A water advisory has been issued in West Kelowna, B.C., after city workers found intentional damage to a local water reservoir.
Isolated city in AC receives asphalt on street for the 1st time and 'becomes an event' among residents; VIDEO
Residents of Marechal Thaumaturgo celebrate the first asphalt paving in 33 years, marking a significant milestone for this isolated city in Brazil.
Live | New York News Today: Latest Updates from Friday, March 20
This article provides real-time updates on weather, laws, and other happenings affecting New York City residents.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas on Friday, March 20, 2026
This article covers major news stories including the execution of a wrestling athlete in Iran due to police deaths during protests, Brazil's stance on Ozempic, a prominent artist's rise in the music festival scene, tax declaration advancements, and weather forecasts for the autumn season.
Public hearing on repealing citywide rezoning set to begin at Calgary city hall next week
Calgarians will voice their opinions at a public hearing next week regarding the potential repeal of citywide rezoning, which was initiated by a motion from city council.
Major city hikes hotel tax to nearly 20% as tourism bosses eye major events
The Chicago City Council has approved a tax increase on hotel rooms to 19% to boost tourism marketing efforts.
Mamdani moves to sideline NYC police with new safety office under sweeping overhaul
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans to create an Office of Community Safety to prioritize supportive measures over traditional policing.
Calgary water use dips back into the ‘risky red zone’
Calgary's water consumption has exceeded 500 million litres, which is deemed unsustainable, leading city officials to encourage residents to conserve water.
It is #FAKE that BYD hired 10,000 Chinese to form a 'city' in Bahia
A report claims that the Chinese company BYD has not hired 10,000 workers from China for its factory in Camaçari, Bahia, contradicting recent social media posts.
Good news for Chicago: the government promotes housing for the middle class with the approval of 81 new units in three key neighborhoods
Chicago's government has approved the construction of 81 new housing units in three neighborhoods as part of its Missing Middle Infill Housing initiative to address the city's housing deficit.
Good news for delivery workers in New York: the mayor eliminates fines for cyclists and e-bikes
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced that cyclists and e-bike users will no longer be required to appear in criminal court for minor traffic violations.
Garneau infill fire spews thick, black smoke across Edmonton
A construction fire in Edmonton's Garneau neighborhood generated significant black smoke visible throughout the city, while authorities are investigating the cause and damage.
Bloody NYC Khamenei vigil reveals anti-US protest network linked to Iran
A vigil in Manhattan's Washington Square Park honoring Iran's late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei turned violent after a confrontation with a Jewish rapper who criticized the event's lack of representation for regime victims.
Pigeons unlikely the source of backyard defecation in Ontario city, council told
City officials in Brantford, Ontario, have determined that pigeons are not the cause of numerous backyard defecation complaints, as discussed during a council meeting on their bylaws.
Residents report flooded streets and trapped vehicles during rain in Manaus; VIDEOS
Heavy rains in Manaus caused flooding across various parts of the city, leading to disruptions for drivers and pedestrians.
Live | News from New York today: latest updates from Thursday March 19
This article provides real-time updates and news coverage about New York City, including weather and local laws affecting residents.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas on Thursday, March 19, 2026
This segment provides insights into significant events, including an Israeli attack on the largest natural gas field in the world and various local news updates.
Arsenal news: Declan Rice identifies dressing room leader as star faces Carabao Cup final axe
Declan Rice highlights a key dressing room leader as Arsenal prepares for the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City after a strong performance in the Champions League.
Second alleged Islamophobic attack in Victorian city of Ballarat
Ballarat, Australia, has seen its second reported Islamophobic attack within a week, targeting female workers at a pharmacy.
Immigration judge orders deportation of NYC Council employee after ICE arrest, city leaders push back
An immigration judge has ruled to deport a former New York City Council employee, prompting local leaders to condemn the decision and plan an appeal.
Owners of neglected Vancouver SRO given chance to save it, despite ‘risk of collapse’
The owners of a neglected building in Vancouver have been given an extension to stabilize the property, which was previously deemed unsafe by city engineers.
Business owner says 'we don’t have money' as NYC officials propose minimum wage hike: report
Business owners in NYC express concern over a proposed $30 minimum wage increase, fearing it could cripple their industries and lead to severe economic impacts.
Party chaos caught on camera as police push new tactic to scare spring breakers
Authorities in Florida are using viral bodycam footage to deter spring break-related unlawful behavior among college students in Panama City.
NYC spends more per homeless person than a typical household earns in a year, data shows
New York City's spending on unsheltered homelessness has significantly increased, surpassing the median household income while the homeless population continues to rise.
Liberal former NYC mayor admits 'defund the police,' Biden border policies were mistakes
Former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio admits on a podcast that the 'defund the police' movement and Biden's border policies were mistakes.
New video shows terror suspect tackled after allegedly throwing bomb at NYC protest outside mayor's residence
New video reveals the moment a terror suspect was apprehended after allegedly throwing a homemade bomb during a protest in New York City.
Live News from New York: Updates Today, Wednesday, March 18
This article provides live updates from New York City covering weather, laws, and events impacting residents.
News Quiz from March 18: In which city does Mussolini remain an honorary citizen?
A quiz on current events, asking participants to answer questions related to Mussolini's honorary citizenship in various cities.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas for Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article covers various news highlights including a police arrest in São Paulo, tensions between Israel and Iran, updates on regulatory changes in freight oversight, and economic performance under Minister Haddad.
Planalto City Hall announces public competition with positions paying up to R$ 9,700
The city of Planalto in southwest Paraná has opened a public competition offering 76 positions with salaries ranging from R$ 2,400 to R$ 9,700.