
Historic Suspensions Imposed on Argentina May Be Lifeline for FIFA’s Embattled President
By GEORGE WILLIS
|The coming-together of the Republican House, despite all the travails of the 15 speaker ballots, is not going to solve all of our problems, but it sure moves the ball in the right direction.

One thing is for sure: The new Republican Congress is going to make it a lot harder — in fact, nearly or totally impossible — for President Biden and Senator Schumer and their radical progressive agenda to keep spending money at the same pace as they have in the last couple of years.

By GEORGE WILLIS
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By LUKE FUNK
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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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By A.R. HOFFMAN
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By CARL ROLLYSON
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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By ROSS ANDERSON
|One thing is for sure: The new Republican Congress is going to make it a lot harder — in fact, nearly or totally impossible — for President Biden and Senator Schumer and their radical progressive agenda to keep spending money at the same pace as they have in the last couple of years.
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