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Museums catching World Cup fever

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 7/13/2026Score47Mixed Progress
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As the World Cup continues, the American Heart Association has a big goal of its own: to save lives with simple CPR training.

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As World Cup teams head into the final stretch of the tournament, museums around the country are seizing on the renewed interest in soccer.

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There are special exhibits that explain aspects of the game that might surprise you.

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Jul 13 04:21 AMFirst
Museums catching World Cup fever
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Jul 13 04:21 AM
Training World Cup fans on how to perform CPR
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