This year’s World Cup games could be sizzling. Here’s what’s being done to prepare for extreme heat

This year’s World Cup games could be sizzling. Here’s what’s being done to prepare for extreme heat

LOS ANGELES (AP) — As global temperatures rise, extreme heat could threaten athletes, fans, workers and officials during this year’s World Cup games. Sixteen cities across the United States, Mexico and Canada will be hosting the 2026 World Cup in June and July. On average, July is the hottest month...

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