Colman Domingo In Talks to Co-Write Original Live-Action Feature Inspired by Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog”

Colman Domingo may have a special date with a princess and a frog….

The 56-year-old Emmy-winning Belizean-Guatemalan American actor and activist, who recently earned two Emmy nominations, is reportedly considering co-writing an original live-action feature about Princess Tiana inspired by Disney’s animated 2009 feature The Princess and the Frog.

Colman DomingoThe two-time Oscar nominee will reportedly co-pen the feature with 2020 Tony Award-nominated Slave Play directorRobert O’Hara.

It’s still early days on the project, particularly as far as deals go.

Princess and the Frog was the last hand-drawn animated feature from Disney, released in 2009 and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements.

Set in New Orleans during the 1920s and based on E.D. Baker’s The Frog Princess, the film follows a waitress, Tiana (Anika Noni Rose), who dreams of opening her own restaurant. She’s set on turning a frog prince, Naveen, back into a human after he’s cursed by an evil voodoo witch doctor, Facilier. However, Tiana becomes a frog as well, and the couple must find a way to become human again.

Two-time Oscar winner Randy Newman wrote the score and songs, one of the most toe-tapping tunes from the film being Tiana’s “Almost There.”

Domingo and O’Hara’s take is being billed as a spinoff of the animated feature rather than a full-on adaptation, similar to the live-action Beauty and the Beast project that’s in the works, Gaston.

Princess and the Frog grossed $267 million at the worldwide box office when it was released and was nominated for three Oscars: Best Animated Feature and for two of Newman’s songs, “Almost There” and “Down in New Orleans.”

Other live-action adaptations of Disney animated films in the works are Tangled, currently shooting under the direction of Michael Gracey with Kathryn Hahn, Diego Luna, Milo Manheim and Teagan Croft attached to star.

There’s also Stepsisters,Cinderella spinoff directed by Akiva SchafferLilo & Stitch 2 from filmmaker Chris Sanders; and Impossible Creatures, based on the fantasy series by Katherine Rundell.

Domingo wrote the book for 2018’s Summer: The Donna Summer Musical and co-produced 2023’s Fat Ham, a modern take of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet that was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. Other theatrical works by Domingo include the play The Brother(s), the libretto for Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole, as well as the plays Dot, Wild With Happy, A Boy and His Soul and Up Jumped Springtime.

Domingo’s double Emmy nominations this year are for Comedy Series Supporting Actor for Netflix’s Four Seasons and Guest Actor Drama Series for HBO’s Euphoria. He’s already won a Guest Actor in a Drama Seriestrophy in 2022 for Euphoria.

He was nominated for two Best Actor Oscars back-to-back, for 2024’s Rustin and 2025’s Sing Sing.

Lindsey Villarreal Among Finalists for The Women’s List’s 2026 Scripts List

Lindsey Villarreal has made the (Women’s) List.

The Women’s List unveiled the finalists for its 2026 Scripts List on Friday, with the 41-year-old Latina television and feature writer/director making the grade.

Lindsey VillarrealHighlighting the year’s best unproduced scripts penned by women spanning feature films and hourlong and half-hour TV pilots across multiple genres, organizers curated the list to showcase originality, strong characters and cinematic potential, featuring dynamic female roles the industry wants and needs.

It’s the third edition of the list, which in past incarnations has led to multiple script options for its alums along with meetings and script-read requests from agents, managers and actresses, and companies including the Obamas’ Higher Ground and Abigail Disney’s Level Forward.

Villarreal’s Woman Hollering is a feature screenplay about an abandoned girl in South Texas that transforms into a half-owl, half-witch called La Lechuza.

The project was previously selected for The Gotham Week‘s 2025 U.S. Features in Development, the 2024 Sundance Screenwriters Intensive and received the 2024 Sundance Horror Fellowship. The screenplay is also listed on Wscripted‘s 6th Cannes Screenplay list.

Other Latinas making the list include Chelsea Gonzalez, Carmen Angelica, Elba Roman Morales, Don Angelica Silva and Ana Mendez.

Loglines and topics from this year’s crop range from Taylor Swift fans to anti-Nazi resistance fighters, the Voyager Imission and an Ozempic horror movie.

“Every year this list gets sharper and more surprising,” The Women’s List co-founder Jan Kimbrough said. “These 2026 finalists prove that women are writing the stories audiences are actually craving right now, across every genre and format.”

Here’s a look at the finalists and script descriptions:

The Women’s List 2026

Alone – Feature – Ana Mendez
In a post-apocalyptic wilderness, a woman separated from her husband fights to defend her safe haven from a mysterious stranger who threatens not only her shelter, but her reality.

Balloons – Feature – Nikki Braendlin
A reluctant friendship with two endearing misfits ultimately forces a reclusive parking enforcement officer to confront his obsession with death and the guilt that accompanies it.

Betty Lee Is Missing – One Hour – Allyson Morgan
A small town is thrown into crisis when sweet, unassuming teenager Betty Lee goes missing on prom night – and then returns, three days later, as a 36-year-old woman.

Bible Quiz – ½ Hour – Margaret Borchert and Geneva Willis
Tasked with elevating the profile of the “sport” Bible Quiz, an underdog team of girls seek glory, God, and gold (medals). But these girls are only human and the road to Nationals is paved with temptations like boys, booze, and banned books.

Bright Belt – Feature – Don Angelica Silva
Post emancipation, a fierce young matriarch and her idealistic brother fight to sustain their family’s prosperous tobacco farm as ambition, loss, and nature itself sow the seeds of a new kind of freedom ready to bloom into a cultural evolution.

Deep and Dark – Feature – Jennifer Grand
A disillusioned college student visiting relatives in a remote cabin over winter break must survive a home invasion by desperate criminals who believe her unassuming uncle runs a dark web operation and holds the keys to millions in cryptocurrency.

Everybody Knows – Feature – Rangeley Wallace
After her mom’s unexpected death, a materialistic law student returns home, discovers a shocking truth about her mother’s past and joins a local reporter to investigate a ruthless climate change cover-up that may be behind her death.

Exodus – One Hour – Leslie Borchert
On the lam from U.S. government operatives, an ex-con engineer joins a team of interplanetary smugglers in hopes of reuniting with her family on the Mars – only to uncover a deadly conspiracy that shatters the idyllic façade of life on the Red Planet.

Fania In the Forest – One Hour – Lisa Kenner Grissom
After the Nazi invasion of 1939 Vilna scatters her family, a fearless Jewish teenage girl fights to join a group of male-only forest resistance fighters—only to learn that her recklessness may threaten the safety and mission of the entire brigade.

Filthy – Feature – Lisa Cole
When her born-again mother transplants her from California to Bible Belt Arkansas, a 13-year-old girl must survive poverty, predation, and religious hypocrisy before finding the courage to save herself.

Giants Among Us – Feature – Elba Roman Morales
After his family is fractured by loss, a rigid father is pulled into his young son’s imaginative world and must learn to love in a language he was never taught or risk losing him forever.

Giles vs. Harris – Feature – Melanie Jeffcoat
An ambitious black janitor in 1902 Alabama, stripped of his right to vote, partners with a hot-tempered black attorney from NYC in a historic legal battle pitting this unlikely duo directly against established political white supremacy and the KKK.

Ghosting – Feature – Micheline Auger
Ghosting is a psychological horror about a successful ghostwriter who retreats to a remote cabin to write her first novel—only to discover that to reclaim her voice, she must confront the past she’s been running from or risk losing herself entirely.

Hungry Woman – Feature – Tricia Lee
When her Ozempic drug is recalled, a restrained bride-to-be fights her awakening suppressed hunger and starts to crave flesh.

Hush, My Darling – Feature – Meagan Fulps
Set within the hyper-competitive world of elite girls’ basketball, Hush, My Darling is a psychosexual drama following a mother who gets dangerously entangled with her teenage daughter’s AAU coach. Inspired by a true story.

I Met the Devil – Feature – Rachel Coomes
Accused of witchcraft during the Scottish witch hunts in 1662, Isobel Gowdie spins an elaborate confession to stave off her execution. Inspired by true events.

Last Call – One Hour – Jelena Woehr
A cantankerous bartender with an eerie gift and a spiritually aware detective solve murders—with the help of the victims.

Latecomer – 1/2 Hour – Alex Rubin
When a late-night host is fired over politics, she decides to change those politics herself by running for governor.

Liberty Library – ½ hour – Carmen Angelica
Liberty Library is a mockumentary following a group of community-driven librarians determined to help despite dealing with attacks from the left, right and general bureaucracy.

My Last Skirt – Feature – Stephanie Sanditz
An Irish orphan fleeing poverty reinvents herself and joins the Union Army as a man, becoming a decorated Civil War hero and possibly the first woman to vote in America until a devastating secret threatens to erase everything she/he fought for.

North Brother Island – Feature – Kimberly McLeod
A pathologist crippled with anxiety is sent to an island to investigate toxic metal poisoning, only to find himself trapped in the island’s haunted past and must escape before he becomes its next quarantine victim. Inspired by true events.

Nuts – Feature – Sara Friedman
After the accidental death of her one-night stand, a young therapist becomes entangled with his grieving family and finds herself drawn to his charismatic half-brother.

Public Way – ½ Hour – Marty Johnson
A hard-living New England townie becomes an unlikely activist when a powerful outsider moves to town and attempts to block the locals from accessing an oceanfront path.

Rhythm Girls – One Hour – Judy Chaikin
The true story of an all-girl band of Black teen-age girls from Mississippi and their struggles to rise to the top of the white male dominated music world in the 1940’s.

Ricky Baby – Feature – Chelsea Gonzalez
Ricky, a man with Down syndrome, discovers a passion for dance after falling head over heels for Joe, a handsome subway performer. When the two team up to earn a living, Ricky’s feelings for Joe have a major ripple effect on both their lives.

See Jane Fight – Feature – Jill Morley
The daughter of a fallen female kickboxing champion must confront the emotional trauma caused by her mother in order to achieve her dream of becoming a professional MMA fighter.

Shucked – 1/2 Hour – Jana Peck
A single mother inadvertently destroys a cash smuggling ring then flees to her native Prince Edward Island where her past – and the smugglers – await. To stay alive, she must set up a whole new smuggling network in the only world she knows – oysters.

Sisters of Industry – Feature – Kryssa Schemmerling and Jodi Gibson
In a New England mill town, a runaway farm wife assumes a new identity to escape her abusive past—but as brutal labor conditions and ghostly apparitions converge, she’s drawn into a deadly secret society of factory girls bent on vengeance.

The Slemmon Sisters – One Hour – Siobhan Gilbert
Two Irish sisters from rural Clare—one desperate to escape her sibling’s shadow, the other struggling to live up to everyone’s expectations—must navigate their fractured relationship when they both make Ireland’s first professional women’s rugby team.

The Sacrifice – One Hour – Jo Budzilowicz
Accused of murdering her high-school boyfriend in a modern-day witch hunt, Stella Moore fled home. Twenty-five years later, she’s drawn back—to a town of secrets, lost magic, and a production of Macbeth that awakens something long buried.

Strange Chapel – One Hour – Austin Highsmith Garces
Children in Strange Chapel, LA begin to vanish into thin air, and the mystery of their disappearance opens the door to parallel universes and a world of problems for the town.

The Swiftie Struggle – Feature – Danielle Bruncati
When two devoted Taylor Swift fans get shut out of the Eras Tour presale, their desperate attempts to secure tickets force them to confront their deepest fears about friendship, loss, and growing up.

Taku Dogs – One Hour – Sarah Sprague
An indigenous Search and Rescue K-9 handler races to rescue a series of abducted victims from an increasingly violent kidnapper while trying to mend her relationship with her estranged big sister.

Thunderbird – Feature – Jacky Watson
A Native Alaskan marine biologist believes a prehistoric creature holds the key to curing all genetic disease. When she runs across a sunken Cold War submarine, she discovers the truth behind a secret mission and the truth about the creature itself.

Total Smut – Feature – Frances Denny
When a washed-up romance novelist is forced to team up with a bestselling romantasy writer or risk financial ruin (and worse: irrelevance) secrets are uncovered that risk overturning both of their lives.

Triangle – Feature – Akiva Penaloza
A clever Jewish immigrant must conceal a forbidden love, outwit factory abusers, and survive the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire to reach her American dream.

Voyager – CS Fischer
When Voyager I starts sending back gibberish, it seems like the end for the veteran spacecraft. But when one of the team recognizes a pattern in the gibberish, they realize there may be something out there trying to make contact.

Weather or Not – Feature – Suzanne Johnson
A small Midwestern town in the ‘60s is rocked by scandal when a young girl inadvertently tells her brother the truth about their enigmatic boarder and in the process learns the importance of standing up for what she believes in.

Woman Hollering – Feature – Lindsey Villareal
An abandoned girl in South Texas transforms into a half-owl, half-witch called La Lechuza.

Lionel Messi & Argentina Stun England Late in the Game to Reach FIFA World Cup Final

2026 FIFA World CupLionel Messi and his Argentina teammates are one win away from a FIFA World Cup repeat.

The 39-year-old Argentine soccer superstar helped his team seal a dramatic semifinal comeback against England at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Wednesday with two goals in the closing minutes to clinch a 2-1 win and book a final clash with Spain on Sunday.

Lionel Messi, ArgentinaThe reigning world champions, who won their third title in Qatar four years ago, looked set to be eliminated with England leading well into the dying stages following a second-half goal from Anthony Gordon.

But as so often in this tournament, Argentina responded and Enzo Fernández leveled the score with a stunning shot from 20 yards in the 85th minute.

Messi, who assisted the first goal, again played supplier for the second. His cross to the far post was met by substitute Lautaro Martínez, who headed the winning goal into the net from close range in the second minute of stoppage time.

“We are coming from being the best during these last four years like it or not and say what they want,” Messi said after the game. “Once again we proved it’s no fluke and nobody handed us anything. Reaching two consecutive World Cup finals is not for everyone and this group did it.”

Messi now has 10 assists in the World Cup knockout stage, six more than any other player in at least the past 60 years. And he has recorded a goal or assist in 11 straight World Cup games dating to 2022, extending the longest such streak since at least 1966.

The one to Martínez, though, could be the most important of his World Cup career should Argentina go on to lift the trophy again.

“This is incredible, it’s truly incredible,” Martínez said. “I dreamed it, I swear. I told Alexis [Mac Allister] I was going to score a goal; I told Facu Medina that I was going to come on and win the match.

“We stretched the team and went all-in. We got the goals in the end, and after 3½ years, we’re back in a World Cup final.”

England’s failure to hold onto their lead means the 1966 world champions’ wait for a second World Cup final appearance continues.

“We’re disappointed, we were so close, but we got too passive after we scored and conceded a lot of chances,” England coach Thomas Tuchel told the BBC. “We could not turn the ball possession around and then conceded so many crosses, chances and shots. We were close but couldn’t keep the level up after we scored.”

Argentina’s clash with Spain in East Rutherford, New Jersey, will be the first World Cup final between the reigning champions of Europe and South America, and the first time the two top teams in the FIFA rankings have contested the final since rankings were introduced in 1992.

It will be Argentina’s seventh World Cup final as they seek their fourth title and to join Italy (1934, 1938) and Brazil (1958, 1962) as only the third country to win back-to-back finals.

England will be left to face France in Saturday’s third-place game in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Mikel Oyarzabal & Spain Soundly Defeat France to Reach FIFA World Cup Final

2026 FIFA World CupMikel Oyarzabal has helped kick Spain straight into the FIFA World Cup finals.

The 29-year-old Spanish professional footballer’s first-half penalty goal helped Spain beat France 2-0 in their semifinal clash in Arlington, Texas, on Tuesday to make it three wins in a row against their European heavyweight rival having beaten Les Bleus in the 2024 European Championship semifinals and the UEFA Nations League semifinals in 2025.

Spain, FIFA World CupThe win for Luis de la Fuente’s side also ended France’s dream of returning to the World Cup final for a third consecutive tournament — a feat achieved only by West Germany from 1982 to 1990 and Brazil from 1994 to 2002.

A first-half penalty from Oyarzabal and an early second-half strike by Pedro Porro staked Spain to a 2-0 lead as they played a near-perfect match against France to advance to a final against England or Argentina on Sunday in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

“We gave it our all in order just to go through to the final,” Porro said after the game. “We knew that we’re a very tough team, we’re doing things really well. This is our team, it’s not about me.”

Trailing 1-0 at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) after Oyarzabal converted a penalty following a foul on Lamine Yamal in the area, France took another hit when center back William Saliba was forced off because of a back injury in the 30th minute and replaced by Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix.

The European Champions looked like a well-oiled machine as they were strong in possession of the ball and did a great job of limiting the impact of France stars Michael OliseKylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé to take a 1-0 lead into the break.

Spain’s metronome throughout the game was central defender Rodri, who made decisive interventions and diffused threats from France, while always being steady on the ball in the middle of the field.

“It was a collective effort of everyone. Today we did best our best performance of the World Cup so far,” Rodri said after the game. “France is a very strong team and can punish you everywhere. But everyone [on Spain] rose to the level.

“I said it before. We are showing the character of being mature in big moments and this was the most important moment to wait for. Because in the big moments [France] will punish you, so the composure was the key.”

Spain were able to tie Italy for the most consecutive games without a loss at 37 and the nation’s second trip to a World Cup final to boot.

“It means a lot, because we have only been [to the final] twice in our history so we want to win the World Cup,” Rodri said. “We need to rest now and see what we can improve because we want to win the next one.”

France will play in the third-place game in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, against the loser of Wednesday’s semifinal between England and Argentina.

Belinda Named New Brand Ambassador for Levi’s in Latin America

Belinda is sharing her denim style to inspire others to find their perfect fit.

The 36-year-old Mexican singer and actress has been named the new brand ambassador for Levi’s in Latin America.

Belinda, Levi'sKnown for her impact in music, television, film and fashion, Belinda joins the brand’s global platform, Behind Every Original campaign, which celebrates individuals who defy convention, inspire self-expression and drive culture.

“Everyone has a story that defines who they are, and I have always sought to express mine through music, fashion, and creativity,” Belinda said in a press statement. “I am excited to join Levi’s and be part of a platform that celebrates the originality within each person.”

It’s been a busy summer for Belinda.

The singer and actress recently joined Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 as the voice of the new character Lilypad, a modern toy, interactive tablet, in the Spanish-language dub for Latin America.

Belinda, Levi'sBelinda and Los Ángeles Azules last month performed “Por Ella,” included in the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album, at the FIFA Countdown Concert in Mexico as well as at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony ahead of the Mexico and South Africa inaugural match at Estadio Azteca on June 11.

“Por Ella” peaked at No. 24 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Pop Songs chart, dated June 27.

“Life has been a journey full of learning, growth, and constant evolution — both personally and artistically,” she previously said to Billboard when she was honored with the Evolution Award at the 2025 Billboard Latin Women in Music gala.

“I keep working while having many goals […] I’m always thinking about new ideas, new songs, new challenges, new projects.”

Shakira’s Burna Boy-Collab “Dai Dai” Rises to No. 1 on Billboard Global 200

Shakira is celebrating her latest global hit…

The 49-year-old Colombian superstar and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai (FIFA World Cup Official Song 2026)” is the most popular song in the world, rising two spots for its first week at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200.

Shakira, Burna Boy, Dai DaiIt also holds for a third week atop the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.

It’s the first official FIFA World Cup anthem to lead both charts, which began in 2020.

“Dai Dai” drew 41.5 million streams (up 8% week over week) and sold 6,000 (down 4%) worldwide July 3-9, according to Luminate.

Shakira claims her second Global 200 No. 1, after “TQG,” with Karol G, led in its debut week in March 2023. Burna Boy reigns for the first time.

Shakira and Burna Boy performed “Dai Dai” for a reported 80,000-plus fans at the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony June 11 at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca. Soccer’s preeminent tournament runs through Sunday, July 19, when Shakira, Justin Bieber, BTS and Madonna are set to take the stage at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., for the first-ever World Cup final halftime show.

“Dai Dai” leads Global Excl. U.S. with 37.1 million streams (up 8%) and 4,000 sold (down 8%) outside the U.S.

The Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts rank songs based on streaming and sales activity culled from more than 200 territories around the world, as compiled by Luminate. The Global 200 is inclusive of worldwide data and the Global Excl. U.S. chart comprises data from territories excluding the United States.

Chart ranks are based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of audio and video music services, as well as download sales, the latter of which reflect purchases from full-service digital music retailers from around the world, with sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites excluded from the charts’ calculations.

Pitbull Breaks Guinness World Record for Largest-Ever Gathering of People Wearing Bald Caps

Pitbull is celebrating a bald-tastic world record…

After vowing to host the largest-ever gathering of people wearing bald caps, the 45-year-old Cuban American Grammy-winning singer, rapper, songwriter, actor and entrepreneur set a Guinness World Record on Friday night when thousands of his fans showed up to his headlining set at BST Hyde Park in their signature Pit drag of bald caps, aviator shades, white shirts, black ties and fake beards, an homage to his look in the “Back in Time” video from Men in Black 3.

PitbullBefore the kick-off of the show in London’s Hyde Park, fans gathered by the main stage for the official Guinness headcount, according to NME, with the record-keeping organization later confirming that 22,141 people set a new high bar for bald-ing out, though reports on the ground said it looked like way more than that many fans were dressed to impress.

“WE DID IT BALD-ES! We officially set the @guinnessworldrecords for the largest gathering of bald caps with @pitbull at American Express presents @bsthydepark 2026 ,” read a post from BST Hyde Park featuring a snap of Pitbull celebrating the certification on stage with two fans who helped make it happen.

The “Give Me Everything” rapper had been hyping the record attempt on his Instagram in the week leading up to the show, giving his faithful instructions on how to be properly counted and posting videos of his many female baldies getting into costume and dancing to “Hey Baby (Drop it to the Floor).”

He also posted a video of the moment when the record attempt became official.

When the Guinness representative announced the final count, Pitbull broke out into a joyous shout of “We did it baldies!” Asked how it feels to be a world record holder, Pit said, “I’ll tell you what. I’m speechless at this point, but I can tell you this much: I say it to the Baldies all the time at the shows, when ya’ll put on them bald caps you know you’re about to have the TIME OF YOUR LIVES! And now you’re officially in the Guinness Book of World Records. Dale!”

Speaking backstage after receiving the Guinness plaque, Pit spoke of the importance of bringing fans together for a special moment.

“Who would ever thought first generation Cuban would be able to be in London record-breaking and record making, it’s history in the making,” said Mr. Worldwide.

In addition to the Guinness high mark, Pitbull’s show set a new record for the most-attended gig ever in Hyde Park, with park officials reporting more than 77,000 tickets sold.

Backed by a full band and his six “Most Bad Ones” dancers, Pitbull’s two-hour show was an extended homage to his baldie baddies and the virtues of “flying high like bald eagles.”

Speaking to the BBC earlier this year, Pitbull said the long-running bald cap trend, which is especially prevalent among his female fans, is a sign to him that a good time is in the offing.

“Every time I’m at a show, I let them know that when you put on a bald cap, I hope you’re ready to have the time of your lives – it feels deeper than just music,” he said. “It’s the ultimate trophy to be able to go on stage and see all the hard work that you put into the music. I’ve been in the game for 25 years and to see every demographic, everybody [dressing up] at the shows is priceless.”

In addition to his Baldie Nation, Pitbull was joined at the show by special guest Kesha, who donned a bald cap over her pink hair for the first joint live performance in 13 years of their hit “Timber.

The Miami-based star also took a moment to pay homage to the tune that has become the anthem of the English soccer team’s deep FIFA World Cup run, Oasis’ “Wonderwall.

He told the audience, “Being here I thought, what was the best way to represent you all. And a good friend of mine said, I think you should do this record. So, let’s not just talk about it, let’s do it …”

The cover came one night before The Three Lions punched their card to the semifinals with a 2-1 win over Norway on Saturday night (July 11); England will meet Argentina in the second semifinal match on Wednesday (July 15).

Julian Alvarez & Lautaro Martinez Lead Argentina to FIFA World Cup Semifinals

2026 FIFA World CupJulian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez have propelled Argentina into the FIFA World Cup semifinals.

The 26-year-old and 28-year-old world-class forwards for the Argentina national team scored deep in extra time to secure a dramatic 3-1 quarterfinal win over 10-man Switzerland ​on Saturday, setting up a heavyweight last-four clash against England in Atlanta on Wednesday.

Argentina, FIFA World CupLionel Messi’s Argentina side kept alive their bid to become the ‌first team to retain the World Cup since Brazil in 1962 with a victory that sparked pandemonium among the sea of sky-blue-and-white supporters and ended Switzerland’s fairytale run.

The Swiss had reached the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time since 1954, but fell one match short of an unprecedented semifinal appearance, suffering a major blow when Breel Embolo was sent off for diving in the 72nd minute.

The thriller looked headed ​for a shootout before Alvarez whipped a gorgeous long-range shot into the top corner in the 112th minute that Gregor Kobel at full-stretch had no ​chance of saving.

Martinez added a third for the holders nine minutes later when he calmly slotted home the rebound of Thiago Almada‘s shot.

“We’re used to ⁠suffering,” Almada said. “We come from being champions and now being among the top four is not easy at all. We want to chase glory and put Argentina at the very top.”

Alexis Mac Allister had given Argentina the lead in the 10th minute, meeting Messi’s corner at the front post with a flicked header that sailed beyond Kobel and into the ​far corner. It was the first time Switzerland had trailed in the tournament.

But the Swiss, without injured leading scorer Johan Manzambi, who had three goals and two assists, refused to wilt.

After a largely uneventful first half, the contest burst into life as Switzerland repeatedly tested Emiliano Martinez, forcing the Argentina goalkeeper into a string of sharp saves and jolting the South American supporters into full voice.

An equalizer felt almost inevitable as the Swiss piled on ​the pressure, and they were rewarded in the 67th minute when Dan Ndoye exchanged passes with Ricardo Rodriguez down the left before sliding a right-footed finish through Martinez’s legs.

Ndoye snarled into ​the nearest television camera as the small section of Swiss fans erupted.

However, Switzerland were reduced to 10 men when Embolo got a second yellow card for simulation. It came after a lengthy VAR review for mistaken ‌identity, with ⁠the referee overturning his initial decision to caution Argentina’s Leandro Paredes.

The call left Swiss coach Murat Yakin livid.

“I know that (FIFA) will protect their referee, but this rule destroyed our game today, and it is incredibly painful,” he said. “And to be eliminated in that way hurts a lot. Unfortunately, we have to accept it.”

Embolo collapsed in tears and was consoled by teammates as he left the pitch.

“This team has so much passion. Despite the fact we were one man down, we gave it all. I’m extremely proud of everyone,” Swiss coach Murat Yakin said.

Argentina responded to ​Swiss misfortune by pinning them back for long ​periods. Cheered on by fans who made ⁠Arrowhead Stadium feel more like Buenos Aires than Kansas City, they surged forward as chants of “Vamos, vamos!” echoed around the venue.

Messi, playing in his sixth World Cup at the age of 39, nearly settled the contest in stoppage time with a fierce strike that flashed inches wide ​of the post.

Switzerland weathered wave after wave of pressure and appeared destined to force a shootout but their resistance was finally broken in ​the closing moments of ⁠extra time.

“We had to suffer a lot. We knew they were a physical team and that gave us a lot of trouble,” said Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni. “Today we had luck on our side because one of their players was sent off. We could have played better but it’s a big achievement to be in the semi-finals.”

The distraught Swiss dropped to their knees, consoling each other, while Argentina’s star-studded ⁠squad lingered ​on the pitch soaking up the atmosphere as Messi tugged off his shirt and twirled it above his head ​in front of the Argentina fans.

Wednesday’s semifinal will mark the first time England have faced Messi at a World Cup.

Shakira to Perform at the Great Pyramids of Giza

Shakira is returning to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

Nearly two decades after first performing in one of the most unique concert settings on the planet, the 49-year-old Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer and record producer is returning to the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

ShakiraShakira will set up shop in the shadow of the archaeological treasure on November 28 in a show presented by Venture Lifestyle, which has staged similar events there with JLo, John Legend and Katy Perry.

The gig will be a return of sorts for Shak, who previously performed in front of the Pyramids — the only surviving structure from the original seven wonders of the ancient world — in 2007 during her Oral Fixation tour. Tickets for the November show are available here.

“I’m very happy to be performing in Egypt, at the Pyramids of Giza. I love you all,” Shakira said in a statement about her return to the iconic site.

The pyramids show, part of the singer’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour, was originally scheduled for April 7, but was rescheduled to November due to what promoters called “the situation in the region,” in the wake of the U.S. and Israel’s war against Iran.

Before that, Shakira will take the stage for the first-ever FIFA World Cup final halftime show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

The show, curated by Coldplay singer Chris Martin, will also feature performances from Madonna, Justin Bieber, BTS, Burna Boy and Gustavo Dudamel.

“It’s going to be a shared halftime show … it’s going to be pretty historic, five amazing artists, well four amazing artists plus me,” the singer said in an interview earlier this week.

She previously helped open the 2026 FIFA World cup last month when she performed at the opening ceremony in Mexico City at the iconic Azteca Stadium alongside Burna Boy and J Balvin.

The singer performed her official 2026 World Cup anthem, “Dai Dai,” whose profits will be donated to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund; $500,000 from that fund will be used to support education intervention for children affected by the recent pair of devastating earthquakes in Venezuela.

Shakira was spotted taking in the France vs. Morocco World Cup quarterfinal game on Thursday (July 9) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.

Mikel Merino Scores Late Goal to Lead Spain Into FIFA World Cup Semifinals

Mikel Merino is once again Spain’s FIFA World Cup hero.

Four days after the 30-year-old Spanish professional footballer scored a clutch goal as substitute in injury time to beat Portugal, he found himself in the right spot again in the quarterfinals when Belgium’s backup goalkeeper spilled the ball into his path.

Mikel MerinoMerino booted it home in the 88th minute, sending Spain to a 2-1 victory on Friday and into a titanic semifinal showdown with tournament favorite France.

“I’ve done this again, and it’s happened to me again, so it would seem that coincidence exists,” a smiling Merino said. “If you’re ready and you try, I guess it can happen for you.”

Already a versatile contributor in any role he can get as a depth player for his country or English club Arsenal, the multi-positional Merino has transformed into the ultimate super-sub while providing exactly what Spain needed to survive two knockout matches against top opponents.

Merino has scored two goals in his first World Cup — and they’re both historic.

“Honestly, it’s crazy to be able to help the team once again,” he said. “This time in a different way, but at the same time to believe and trust that the opposing goalkeeper could make a mistake and to stay alert. … I prepare for when the moment comes, and hopefully they keep coming.”

Merino is the first to admit he also needed luck, and Belgium keeper Senne Lammens provided it after he was forced into his first World Cup match in the 71st minute by an injury to starter Thibaut Courtois.

Merino came on in the 86th minute and scored on his second touch of the match, charging into the box and pouncing after Lammens lost control of Pau Cubarsí’s long shot.

Fabián Ruiz scored a rebound goal in the 30th minute for Spain, but Belgium forward Charles De Ketelaere evened it with the first goal allowed by the Spanish team in the entire World Cup in the 41st minute.

Merino’s clutch goal against an upset-minded Belgium sent La Roja to the semifinals for the first time since they won the World Cup in 2010. A powerhouse matchup with France has been anticipated since the draw was announced late last year, and Spain was grateful to secure its spot.

“We came here for this, to play against the best teams in the world,” Merino said. “We are confident in our possibilities, at the same time respecting the opposition. This is one of those games that you dream of when you’re a kid, and now we have the chance to compete against a massive rival. Hopefully we’ll get the win.”

Spain and France will meet on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas, in a matchup anticipated for years. Neither team has lost at this year’s World Cup.

“It will be a clash of giants,” Spain coach Luis De La Fuente said through a translator. “We are capable of winning this game — and not just now, but I would have said this a few weeks ago as well. They are a great giant of football, but I trust our team.”

Courtois made four saves, but the Real Madrid keeper went down to the grass in the second half after a long kick. He received treatment during the hydration break, but broke down in tears when coach Rudi Garcia removed him moments later.

Only Germany’s Manuel Neuer has played more World Cup matches than Courtois’ 21. Lammens, the capable Manchester United keeper, was forced to become the first goalkeeper other than Courtois to play for Belgium in the last four World Cup tournaments — and he wasn’t able to make the play that would have kept it level.

“We were on equal footing with Spain, and we have nothing to feel bad about,” Garcia said. “In the first half, they only had one chance, but they were very efficient. Unfortunately, to beat a team of this caliber, you need luck on your side as well, and it was too much for us to get into the semifinals.”

Belgium desperately pressed for an equalizer in the final minutes with substitute forward Romelu Lukaku leading the effort, but Aymeric Laporte acrobatically volleyed the best chance out of the box in the second minute of injury time.

“We knew how we could hurt them, and I think we did this today,” Belgium defender Brandon Mechele said. “It’s a pity that it ended like this, but I think we can be proud of the tournament we played.”

Spain remained unbeaten in 37 straight competitive matches since March 2023, while Belgium’s streak of 18 consecutive unbeaten matches across all competitions ended.

Spain didn’t allow a goal in its first five matches at this year’s tournament, and goalkeeper Unai Simón hadn’t conceded in a World Cup-record 650 minutes dating to Qatar.

The streaks abruptly ended when De Ketelaere muscled past Cubarsí and headed home a cross from Timothy Castagne for Belgium’s tying goal.

Belgium hadn’t generated anything close to a strong scoring chance before the latest big moment for De Ketelaere, the Atalanta forward who scored two goals in Belgium’s 4-1 rout of the co-host U.S. on Monday.

Belgium captain Youri Tielemans was removed from the starting lineup after getting injured during warmups. He joined injured defender Amadou Onana on the sidelines.