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  "textContent": "When people think about the FIFA World Cup, they usually think about players, stadiums, fans, and national rivalries. Yet as the 2026 tournament unfolds, another factor is commanding increasing attention behind the scenes: temperature. Extreme heat is emerging as one of the most significant challenges facing major sporting events, forcing organizers, broadcasters, sponsors, cities, and […]\n\nThe post FIFA’s Biggest Problem Isn’t Soccer It’s Heat first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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