Don't climb onto anything, Philadelphia mayor asks fans ahead of Super Bowl
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The Super Bowl's biggest loser? New York Giants fans
Giants fans will anxiously watch Sunday's Super Bowl that features their former star helping one of their biggest rivals.NBC News - 1d -
Saquon Barkley 'envisioned' historic season, Super Bowl run; didn't change anything in offseason with Eagles
Barkley knew a season like this was comingCBS Sports - 4d -
New Orleans increasing security ahead of Super Bowl
Police in New Orleans are increasing security measures as the city gears up to host the upcoming Super Bowl nearly a month after a deadly New Year's Day terror attack. In a release Tuesday, the New ...The Hill - Jan. 29 -
Eagles fans climb poles, dance in the streets to celebrate team's trip to Super Bowl 59
Eagles fans climbed on top of poles and bus shelters to celebrate the team's 55-23 win over the Commanders.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 27 -
The Super Bowl Is Set. Does Philadelphia or Kansas City Have the Edge?
Kansas City, the two-time reigning champion, will now look to make N.F.L. history by winning three Super Bowls in a row.The New York Times - Jan. 27 -
All Season, the Philadelphia Eagles Have Been Repeating 3 Words. It’s Got Them Back in the Super Bowl
The Eagles’ three-word slogan is more than a catchy sound bite; it’s a mini-master class in how to succeed in sports and business.Inc. - Jan. 27 -
WATCH: Eagles fans swarm Broad Street, climb light poles after Philadelphia's NFC Championship win
The crowds are out in full force ahead of the Super BowlCBS Sports - Jan. 27 -
Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles advance to the Super Bowl
After an exhilarating divisional round of the NFL postseason last weekend, the NFC and AFC Championship games are set.NBC News - Jan. 26 -
Capitals' Logan Thompson incensed after nachos thrown onto ice by fan leads to Oilers goal
Capitals coach Spencer Carbery joked about bringing the nachos into the locker room after the gameCBS Sports - Jan. 22 -
Ahead of looming ban, TikTok creators ask fans to find them on Instagram or YouTube
TikTok creators are urging their followers to find them on other social media sites ahead of Jan. 19, when the video app faces suspension in the U.S.CNBC - Jan. 13
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Anxiety mounts as U.S. government workers face buyout deadline
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USAID to reduce 5,000-person workforce to 290 foreign service officers and civil servants
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Government lawyers with ethics concerns look for help amid Trump crackdown
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Bondi ends FBI effort to combat foreign influence in U.S. politics
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Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison
Shohei Ohtani's onetime interpreter was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for stealing millions of dollars from the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar to pay off gambling losses. NBC News' Steve ...NBC News - 7h
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