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Flat Matt, Falling Lemons And Digital Dolly: The 2021 Super Bowl Ads
Super Bowl LV was Sunday, and as always, a lot of viewers tuned in for the over-the-top ads. Bud Light and Robinhood were standouts, but Dolly Parton fell flat with a rework of her hit "9 to 5."
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Why Iowa Could Be Rick Perry's 'Alamo' Moment
The GOP hopeful has been making a last-ditch play to keep his campaign alive by placing in the top three in Iowa, where he once topped the Republican caucus polls. A good showing in Saturday night's debate would help.
It Looks Like It's Going To Be Another Big Year For Political Headlines
A safe prediction for 2020: it's going to be a big year in politics. Here's what we know about the impeachment trial, the Democratic primary and the presidential race.
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Fitch just downgraded the U.S. credit rating — how much does it matter?
The U.S. is no longer rated at the top-notch AAA by Fitch. Here's what credit ratings are, and why they (mostly) matter.
Indiana and Miami face off in College Football Playoff final Monday
The College Football Playoff final kicks off Monday night between Indiana and Miami. Top-ranked Indiana is undefeated and had a remarkable year, in part, because of coach Curt Cignetti.
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Stopping The 'Brain Drain' Of The U.S. Economy
Recent surveys show that a large percentage of graduates from the nation's top schools are taking jobs in consulting or finance. But students at some top schools have begun protesting recruitment drives by financial firms in an effort to steer students away from the financial sector.
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Another Study Of Preemies Blasted Over Ethical Concerns
The study randomly assigns preemies to one group that will get blood transfusions when their anemia is relatively mild or another that won't get them until the anemia is severe. Researchers want to see which approach is better at reducing deaths and brain damage. Critics say the doctors haven't leveled with parents about the risks.
Feds Didn't Tell Boston Police About Probe Of Tsarnaev
Before the Boston Marathon bombings, Russian officials had asked the FBI to look into Tamerlan Tsarnaev's possible ties to extremists. But police in Boston weren't told. Tsarnaev, who's now dead, and his brother are the main suspects in the attack that killed three people and wounded more than 250.
Salad Ties And Breadsticks: Star Chef Started At The Olive Garden
Stephanie Izard is the chef behind Chicago's award-winning Girl and the Goat restaurant — and the first woman to win on Bravo's Top Chef. But her food career began in the land of unlimited salad.
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College Football Fans Soon Find Out Which Teams Made The Playoffs
This is the conference championship weekend. The top teams will find out if they made the final-four playoff. The college playoff system is now in its third year.
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