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The Atlantic Daily: The FIFA Scandal Spreads

New revelations from the Justice Department’s investigation of the soccer organization, a possible beheading plot in Boston, and more...
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What's Happening: The FIFA Scandal Spreads

Yesterday’s focus was on FIFA’s future: how the corrupt organization would reform itself, and who would succeed Sepp Blatter as president.

But revelations today bring new attention to FIFA’s not-so-distant past. The Justice Department has from FIFA whistleblower Chuck Blazer’s plea deal. In 2013, Blazer told win the right the host the 1998 World Cup.

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