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This weekend, details of the bribes allegedly paid to Fifa's vice president were announced, and a deed pollLAD legally changed his name to avoid paying Ryanair a huge name-change fee.
Reports: Russia and Qatar World Cup Awards Could be "Invalidated"
The World Cup awards to Russia and Qatar may be invalidated, and more allegations emerge of corruption in prior World Cup bid voting.
This Weak With David Roth: Sepp Blatter And The Giant Meatball
This week belonged to the craven, unshameable power lords of FIFA, some of whom might be going to jail. They will be missed, of course. And probably replaced.
The Gloves Are Off, the Die Is Cast, Tyrants Will Fall: FIFA's Jack Warner Speaks
In an extraordinary televised address, former FIFA Vice-President Jack Warner claimed he could prove soccer's governing body interfered in his country's election, and that he feared for his life.
How Soccer Despot Sepp Blatter Finally Fell to Earth
A cautionary tale of bribery, stupidity, and an obese, parrot-loving snitch.
INTERPOL Issues Wanted Notices for the Arrest of Jack Warner and Others
INTERPOL has issued international "Red Notices" for the arrest of Jack Warner and others wanted for involvement in the ongoing FIFA scandal.
The FIFA Net Closes In: Will Sepp Blatter Be Next?
Blatter is reportedly now in the sights of US prosecutors as part of their investigation into money laundering and bribery, as Interpol issues red alerts for six men linked to FIFA.
Letter Addressed To Jerome Valcke Asks for $10 Million to be Sent to Jack Warner
A letter addressed to Jerome Valcke appears to confirm earlier reports that he was responsible for $10 million payments to Jack Warner.
Jack Warner—Trinidad's 'Robin Hood'—Will Never Accept the Blame
Jack Warner is considered emblematic of the problems at FIFA. But in his native Trinidad and Tobago, Warner is often seen as a Robin Hood figure taking from the rich and giving to the poor
Jack Warner Decries U.S. Hypocrisy and Points to 'The Onion' Article as Proof
Jack Warner defends himself against U.S. Justice Department charges of corruption by pointing to an article from 'The Onion' as an example of American hypocrisy.
FIFA Corruption Arrests: the Developing Story
Several top-ranking FIFA officials have been arrested in Zurich, Switzerland on Wednesday morning on suspicion of criminal mismanagement and money laundering. Here's what we know so far:
Environmental Activist Near Death After 65-Day Hunger Strike in Trinidad
Wayne Kublalsingh is crusading against a plan to build a four-lane highway through a wetlands wildlife habitat in the Caribbean nation.