Mexico’s ‘sexiest’ fan posts cheeky lingerie photo to celebrate World Cup win
Mexico soccer fans are still celebrating their team's 2-0 win over South Africa on June 11.

Doctors weigh in about the potential disease risks of a major international event like the World Cup.
Mexico soccer fans are still celebrating their team's 2-0 win over South Africa on June 11.
The World Cup party got off to a brutal start in Houston.
Renowned political analyst Larry Sabato told MS NOW's Antonia Hylton on Friday that the public could be sleeping on a key Senate race that might help Democrats take the majority: Alaska."Larry, do you think that there is a race out there right now that people aren't talking quite enough about?" asked Hylton, noting that plenty of other races, like North Carolina, are attracting massive attention. "Is there another area where they actually may have a shot, and the party or the base just aren't really thinking about it right now?""I've had a lot of people say to me, 'Oh, come on, you can't be serious about Alaska, Alaska is not going to go Democratic,'" said Sabato. "Well, normally, of course, it wouldn't go Democratic, and it certainly won't be by a landslide if in fact it does go Democratic." This time, though, there are a number of factors working in the Democrats' favor.For one thing, he said, Democrats "have in Mary Peltola a candidate who got elected to the U.S. House of Representatives under their unusual system of election from Alaska. She's already been able to do that."Making matters more complicated, he noted, Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) has to contend with a candidate with the same name running for office on the same ballot. "One of [the Dan Sullivans] has been kind of thrown off, but I think maybe the courts will put him back on."Regardless, said Sabato, "the Republican incumbent is clearly worried. If he weren't worried, he wouldn't have put so much time and effort along with the party, national and state to debunk this other Dan Sullivan. They're worried about every vote, and they should be."Above all, he concluded, Sullivan simply hasn't been around long enough in the Senate to build up a reputation the way many of Alaska's other longtime senators managed to. "They really don't know Sullivan all that well, no matter what he says. So I would continue to watch Alaska." - YouTube www.youtube.com
One of the most anticipated moments in the history of U.S. Soccer takes place on Friday night.
Section 702 of FISA will go dark as Democrats reject extensions over Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte to oversee intelligence services temporarily.
“Everyone will be welcome in Canada, Mexico and the United States for the FIFA World Cup next year. We are working exactly for that,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino said last year.
Former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt said that Elon Musk — the world's first trillionaire — is "a danger to every single American," in a video on Friday.The Lincoln Project co-founder called the SpaceX leader and Trump administration ally "a Nazi" and raised concerns about his influence on American and worldwide political extremism. Schmidt called Musk a non-state actor, "a nation state all unto himself, and that nation state has managed to take control of the American space program."He warned that this could seriously harm humanity, and specifically Americans."He's an extreme man, and now he's a trillionaire. And that is moral failure of American politics, of the two parties, it is an incandescent signal of the corruption of the age," Schmidt said. "Elon Musk is a most dangerous man." "And don't ever forget that when he delivered this salute in a state of ecstasy, he made himself known for all time, to everybody, for what he is at his core — which is a Nazi — and that is who has become the world's first trillionaire," Schmidt said. "God help us all."