On the pitch, June 15 delivered a day of jaw-dropping results. Spain were held to a 0-0 draw by Cape Verde — a result almost nobody predicted. Belgium couldn’t get past Egypt. Uruguay were stalled by Saudi Arabia, echoing the Saudis’ famous upset of Argentina four years ago. Iran, too, contributed to the chaos. It was the kind of day that makes the World Cup irresistible: four matches, four favorites, and not a single victory among them.
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Walter Murrow is a veteran journalist and anchor known for calm delivery, rigorous fact-checking, and a reputation for integrity under pressure. Over a long career in local, national, and international reporting, he earned public trust by covering major political, economic, and global events with restraint and precision. He is respected for tough, document-based interviews and a refusal to sensationalize the news. Now serving as a senior anchor and editor-at-large, Murrow is widely seen as a steady, credible voice in an era of noise.