World Cup hotel bookings short of expectations in Texas amid anti-U.S. sentiment abroad
The World Cup only comes around every four years and regularly draws millions of spectators from across the globe. But expectations of a rush of international visitors and an accompanying economic boon — an estimated $3.5 billion in Texas — are being tempered in Houston and Dallas, where 16 games will be played in June […]
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