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Seattle Seahawks defeat New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LX

Seattle’s punishing defense set the tone from start to finish, powering the Seahawks to a convincing 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday night at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

Behind constant pressure and timely takeaways, the Seahawks denied New England a record-setting seventh championship while earning revenge for their Super Bowl loss to the Patriots a decade earlier. Seattle closed the season 17-3, while New England finished 17-4.

Drake Maye spent most of the night under siege as Seattle’s front repeatedly collapsed the pocket. The Seahawks recorded six sacks, intercepted Maye twice and forced a costly fumble. Linebacker Derick Hall and defensive tackle Byron Murphy each delivered two sacks, while Julian Love and Uchenna Nwosu came away with interceptions. Nwosu capped the defensive showcase by returning one pick 45 yards for a touchdown.

“When you have a game plan, you know what you are going to do,” cornerback Devon Witherspoon said. “You know how you are going to execute it. You just got to go out there and play ball. That’s what makes us who we are. We trust each other to go out there and do our thing.”

Seattle’s offense leaned heavily on Kenneth Walker III, who powered through arm tackles and finished with 161 yards from scrimmage. Walker was named Super Bowl LX MVP, becoming the first running back to earn the honor since Terrell Davis did it 28 years ago.

Jason Myers quietly made history of his own, drilling all five of his field-goal attempts — from 33, 39, 41, 41 and 41 yards — to set a Super Bowl record. His three first-half kicks accounted for all the scoring before halftime, sending Seattle into the break with a 9-0 lead.

The Seahawks extended the margin early in the second half with another Myers field goal, then finally broke through the end zone early in the fourth quarter when Sam Darnold found tight end A.J. Barner on a 16-yard touchdown pass. That score followed Hall’s strip-sack late in the third quarter, which gave Seattle a short field.

Darnold wasn’t flashy but was steady, completing 19 of 38 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown without committing a turnover throughout the postseason. “To do this with this team, I wouldn’t want it any other way,” Darnold said. “So proud of our guys, our defense. I mean, I can’t say enough great things about our defense, our special teams.”

New England briefly showed signs of life when Maye connected with Mack Hollins for a 35-yard touchdown midway through the fourth quarter. Myers responded with his fifth field goal, and Nwosu’s interception return on the ensuing possession effectively sealed the outcome. Maye later added a 7-yard touchdown pass to Rhamondre Stevenson in the final minutes.

Maye finished 27 of 43 for 295 yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions and a fumble. After the game, he acknowledged the disappointment, saying, “Definitely hurts. They played better than us tonight.” He also revealed he had received a pain-relieving injection in his injured right shoulder but said it did not affect his performance.

Despite the lopsided score, Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez stood out defensively, breaking up two potential touchdown passes in the second quarter, including a deep ball to Rashid Shaheed and another in the end zone intended for Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

For Seattle, the win marked the franchise’s second Super Bowl title and its first return to the sport’s biggest stage since its heartbreaking loss to New England in 2015. Head coach Mike Macdonald credited his team’s unity throughout the season. “We never wavered,” Macdonald said. “We believed in each other. We loved each other and now we are world champions.”

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Seattle Seahawks defeat New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LX

Seattle’s punishing defense set the tone from start to finish, powering the Seahawks to a convincing 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday night at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

Behind constant pressure and timely takeaways, the Seahawks denied New England a record-setting seventh championship while earning revenge for their Super Bowl loss to the Patriots a decade earlier. Seattle closed the season 17-3, while New England finished 17-4.

Drake Maye spent most of the night under siege as Seattle’s front repeatedly collapsed the pocket. The Seahawks recorded six sacks, intercepted Maye twice and forced a costly fumble. Linebacker Derick Hall and defensive tackle Byron Murphy each delivered two sacks, while Julian Love and Uchenna Nwosu came away with interceptions. Nwosu capped the defensive showcase by returning one pick 45 yards for a touchdown.

“When you have a game plan, you know what you are going to do,” cornerback Devon Witherspoon said. “You know how you are going to execute it. You just got to go out there and play ball. That’s what makes us who we are. We trust each other to go out there and do our thing.”

Seattle’s offense leaned heavily on Kenneth Walker III, who powered through arm tackles and finished with 161 yards from scrimmage. Walker was named Super Bowl LX MVP, becoming the first running back to earn the honor since Terrell Davis did it 28 years ago.

Jason Myers quietly made history of his own, drilling all five of his field-goal attempts — from 33, 39, 41, 41 and 41 yards — to set a Super Bowl record. His three first-half kicks accounted for all the scoring before halftime, sending Seattle into the break with a 9-0 lead.

The Seahawks extended the margin early in the second half with another Myers field goal, then finally broke through the end zone early in the fourth quarter when Sam Darnold found tight end A.J. Barner on a 16-yard touchdown pass. That score followed Hall’s strip-sack late in the third quarter, which gave Seattle a short field.

Darnold wasn’t flashy but was steady, completing 19 of 38 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown without committing a turnover throughout the postseason. “To do this with this team, I wouldn’t want it any other way,” Darnold said. “So proud of our guys, our defense. I mean, I can’t say enough great things about our defense, our special teams.”

New England briefly showed signs of life when Maye connected with Mack Hollins for a 35-yard touchdown midway through the fourth quarter. Myers responded with his fifth field goal, and Nwosu’s interception return on the ensuing possession effectively sealed the outcome. Maye later added a 7-yard touchdown pass to Rhamondre Stevenson in the final minutes.

Maye finished 27 of 43 for 295 yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions and a fumble. After the game, he acknowledged the disappointment, saying, “Definitely hurts. They played better than us tonight.” He also revealed he had received a pain-relieving injection in his injured right shoulder but said it did not affect his performance.

Despite the lopsided score, Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez stood out defensively, breaking up two potential touchdown passes in the second quarter, including a deep ball to Rashid Shaheed and another in the end zone intended for Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

For Seattle, the win marked the franchise’s second Super Bowl title and its first return to the sport’s biggest stage since its heartbreaking loss to New England in 2015. Head coach Mike Macdonald credited his team’s unity throughout the season. “We never wavered,” Macdonald said. “We believed in each other. We loved each other and now we are world champions.”

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Savannah Guthrie and siblings issue plea for mother’s safe return in latest video message

Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have issued a new, emotional public appeal as authorities continue searching for their mother, Nancy Guthrie, who investigators believe was abducted from her home near Tucson, Arizona.

In a brief video shared late Saturday on social media, the ‘Today’ show co-anchor appeared alongside her brother Camron and sister Annie, directly addressing whoever may be holding their 84-year-old mother. “We received your message and we understand,” Guthrie said. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace. This is very valuable to us, and we will pay.”

The message followed confirmation from federal and local officials that they are reviewing new communications related to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. Investigators have not publicly verified the authenticity of any alleged ransom notes, though multiple messages sent to media outlets are being treated seriously. One note reportedly included deadlines and a demand for payment, while others varied in content and did not provide proof of life.

Law enforcement sources say Nancy Guthrie was last seen late on Jan. 31 after being dropped off at her home in the Catalina Foothills area following a family dinner. She was reported missing the next morning when she failed to attend church. Investigators believe she may have been taken overnight. A disconnected doorbell camera, a disrupted pacemaker app signal, and blood found on her porch have all been cited as key elements of the case.

Despite extensive searches and ongoing forensic work — including examination of Guthrie’s vehicle and home — authorities have not identified a suspect or person of interest. Officials say they are developing information but caution that there are no imminent breakthroughs.

Former FBI negotiators have noted that the family’s public messaging reflects a careful effort to keep communication open and emphasize a peaceful resolution. The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to Nancy Guthrie’s safe recovery or the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance is urged to call the Pima County Sheriff’s tip line at 520-351-4900.

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Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery on broken leg after crash during women’s downhill at Olympics

Lindsey Vonn’s bid for history at the women’s downhill in Cortina, Italy, ended Sunday after a violent crash just seconds into her run that left her injured with a broken leg.

Less than 13 seconds after leaving the start gate, the 41-year-old American clipped a gate on her first major jump, throwing her off balance and sending her careening sideways down the course. The race was halted for more than 20 minutes as medical teams rushed to her aid on the Olympia delle Tofane course, one of alpine skiing’s fastest and most dangerous venues, where racers routinely exceed 75 miles per hour. Broadcast audio briefly captured Vonn’s cries of pain following the fall, and the atmosphere at the finish area turned silent as spectators, including Vonn’s family, watched in shock.

Vonn was placed on a stretcher and airlifted by helicopter to a hospital, where doctors confirmed she had fractured her left leg. According to the Associated Press, she later underwent surgery to stabilize the injury at Ca’ Foncello Hospital, where she received care from a multidisciplinary medical team. U.S. Ski & Snowboard confirmed in a statement, “Lindsey Vonn sustained an injury, but is in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians.”

Vonn was attempting to become the oldest woman to medal in Olympic downhill, the same event in which she won gold at the 2010 Vancouver Games. Her return to Olympic competition followed a long road back after retiring in 2019, aided by a 2024 partial knee replacement that allowed her to resume elite competition. Just nine days earlier, however, she tore her left ACL in Switzerland during a pre-Olympic race. Despite the risk, she chose to compete and completed training runs on the same course earlier in the week.

While the mood remained somber, the race continued with American Breezy Johnson claiming the gold medal with a winning time of 1:36.10, edging Germany’s Emma Aicher by just .04 seconds. Italy’s Sofia Goggia took bronze, marking her third consecutive Olympic medal in the event. Johnson’s victory delivered the first gold medal for the United States at the Milan Cortina Games and made her only the second American woman to win Olympic downhill gold, joining Vonn.

If this race proves to be Vonn’s final Olympic appearance, she leaves the sport as one of alpine skiing’s all-time greats. Over a career spanning nearly three decades, she amassed 84 World Cup victories, 145 podium finishes, four overall World Cup titles, eight world championship medals, and three Olympic medals.

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Ella Langley shares title track to sophomore album “Dandelion,” announces U.S. tour dates

Ella Langley announced her long-awaited sophomore album, Dandelion, will arrive April 10th. Dandelion was executive-produced by Miranda Lambert (who is also one of the co-writers on her smash hit song “Choosin’ Texas”)  and Ben West, and will be available on limited edition signed honey bee yellow colored vinyl, standard puffball white colored vinyl, and standard CD.

The album announcement was accompanied by a video narrated by Langley, in which she explains the concept behind the album: “Dandelions are masters of survival, thriving in even the harshest environments. Often dismissed as a common weed, this unassuming plant carries a deeper symbolism of hope, healing, and resilience. This next record to me has so much growth in it. I feel the most myself I’ve ever felt. I want you to dance. I want you to sing. I want you to be able to relate to these words in a way where you don’t feel alone in your thoughts. I want you to not even worry about anything and daydream and listen to these songs. I want you to enjoy them with your friends and family. And I’ve thought about this record every single day for the last year and a half. And I’m so excited to finally say, welcome to Dandelion.”

Langley added in a statement: “This record has so much growth in it. I’ve never poured more of myself into a project, into a song, into an idea, and it’s fallen out so beautifully. It’s about learning yourself, making mistakes, and realizing that it’s all just part of life … I want this record to be something that fans can relate to, but also something they want to get up and dance to at the same time. To me, this record feels like fireflies in the summertime. It feels like windows down on a red dirt road. It feels like the best kind of Sunday afternoon.”  Langley also noted: “I learned that dandelion tea is actually a natural detox for the liver. So a record called Dandelion after a record called hungover made all the sense in the world to me.”

Langley also announced that she will be hitting the road on ‘The Dandelion Tour’ across the U.S., in support of the new project. The 15-show tour will include visits in St. Louis, Mo.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Austin, Texas, and more, before concluding Aug. 15 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Langley shared in a social media post: “You know we had to take this record on the road… So excited to announce The Dandelion Tour! Also, bringing some of my favorite people along, you won’t wanna miss this 🌼”. Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlowe, and Kaitlin Butts will rotate as support, with additional appearances from Gabriella Rose and Laci Kaye Booth on select dates.  For ticket info, head HERE.

The ‘Dandelion’ album and tour announcement arrives as the album’s lead single, “Choosin’ Texas,” currently remains in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a third consecutive week, and Top 5 at country radio. The song has amassed more than 240 million streams, becoming Langley’s biggest solo release to date.  Langley also released the title track from the album, written by Ella, Joybeth Taylor, Austin Goodloe, and Brett Tyler. ‘Dandelion’ also arrives alongside a visualizer co-directed by Langley with Wales Toney of Whale Tale. Stream the single ‘Dandelion’ – HERE.

Presave the album ‘Dandelion’ – HERE.

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FX limited series ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ to debut Feb. 12

The premiere date for the inaugural season of Ryan Murphy‘s newest anthology series, Love Story, is set for Feb. 12.

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette is an adaptation of Elizabeth Beller’s book, ‘Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.’ The logline for the series reads: “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette charts the complex and heartbreaking journey of a couple whose private love became a national obsession.”

In the newly released trailer, JFK Jr. (Paul Anthony Kelly), President John F. Kennedy’s only son, is described as America’s “most eligible bachelor.” He falls in love with Bessette (Sarah Pidgeon) – described as “a confident and independent woman who rose from being a sales assistant to an executive at Calvin Klein, and became a trusted confidante of its eponymous founder.”

Kennedy, 38, married Bessette, 33, in 1996. The couple died in 1999, along with Carolyn’s older sister Lauren, in a plane crash off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., in 1999. The series will also feature Grace Gummer as Caroline Kennedy, Naomi Watts as Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Alessandro Nivola as Calvin Klein, Leila George as Kelly Klein, Sydney Lemmon as Lauren Bessette and Constance Zimmer as Ann Marie Messina.

An official series synopsis reads: “It was a love story that captured the attention of the nation: John F. Kennedy Jr. was the closest thing to American royalty. The country watched him grow from a boy to a beloved bachelor and media sensation. Carolyn Bessette was a star in her own right. Fiercely independent and with a singular style, she rose from being a sales assistant to an executive at Calvin Klein, and became a trusted confidante of its eponymous founder. John and Carolyn’s connection was immediate, electric and undeniable. As their love story unfolded on a national stage, the intense fame and media attention that came along with it threatened to rip them apart.”

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette premieres with three episodes on February 12 on FX and Hulu, after which one new episode of the nine-episode series will be released each subsequent Thursday.

See the trailer: HERE.

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Kristen Bell returning as host of SAG’s Actor Awards

Kristen Bell is returning to host the 2026 Actor Awards – formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards – marking the third time Bell has served as host.

Bell said in a statement: “I’ve enjoyed hosting the show every time, so it was an easy decision to come back for a third. What I’m most excited for is the fact that I’ll be doing what every actor does best…sing.”

Jon Brockett, showrunner and executive producer of the Actor Awards, explained why Bell was the perfect pick for the show’s 32nd year: “Kristen Bell knows this show, she knows this community and she knows how to keep everyone entertained and laughing without ever losing the heart of the night. Having Kristen return to host feels like welcoming back a member of the family. One you actually want to hang out with.”

Legendary actor Harrison Ford will be presented with the SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award; with “One Battle After Another” leading all nominees with seven nods, including for best ensemble. The other nominees for the guild’s top award are: “Sinners,” “Hamnet,” “Marty Supreme” and “Frankenstein.”.

The 2026 Actor Awards will once again stream live on Netflix, taking place at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles on March 1 at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m.

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3 Doors Down founder and lead singer Brad Arnold dies at 47 after cancer battle

Brad Arnold, the founder and longtime lead singer of the rock band 3 Doors Down, has died at age 47 following his battle with kidney cancer.

The band confirmed the news Saturday, sharing in a statement: “With his beloved wife Jennifer and his family by his side, he passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. His music reverberated far beyond the stage, creating moments of connection, joy, faith, and shared experiences that will live on long after the stages he performed on.”

Beyond his music, Arnold was remembered for his character and devotion to family. “He was a devoted husband to Jennifer, and his kindness, humor, and generosity touched everyone fortunate enough to know him,” the band said. “Those closest to him will remember not only his talent, but his warmth, humility, faith, and deep love for his family and friends.”

Arnold revealed in May 2025 that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 clear cell renal cell carcinoma, a form of kidney cancer that had spread to his lungs. In a video message to fans, he addressed the diagnosis directly, saying, “Hey everybody, it’s Brad from 3 Doors Down. I hope you’re having a great day today,” before explaining the severity of his illness. Despite the outlook, Arnold expressed unwavering faith, adding, “We serve a mighty God, and he can overcome anything. So I have no fear. I really sincerely am not scared of it at all.” The diagnosis ultimately forced the band to cancel its summer tour.

Born in Escatawpa, Mississippi, Arnold co-founded 3 Doors Down in 1996 alongside guitarist Matt Roberts and bassist Todd Harrell. Originally serving as both drummer and vocalist, Arnold became the driving creative force behind the band’s rise. He wrote the group’s breakout hit, “Kryptonite,” when he was just 15 years old. Released in 2000, the song earned a Grammy nomination and helped propel the band’s debut album, The Better Life, to six-times platinum status.

Over the years, the band faced personal losses and challenges, including the death of Roberts in 2016 and Harrell’s departure following legal troubles. Arnold himself was open about his past struggles with alcoholism, later sharing that a decade of sobriety marked “the best years” of his life.

Arnold is survived by his wife, Jennifer.

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Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider resigns from band; remainder of anniversary tour cancelled

Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider has resigned from the band, leading to the cancellation of the remaining dates on Twisted Sister’s 50th anniversary concert tour.

Snider’s representative said in a statement on the band’s website: “A lifetime of legendarily aggressive performing has taken its toll on Dee Snider’s body and soul. Unbeknownst to the public (until now) Snider (70) suffers from degenerative arthritis and has had several surgeries over the years just to keep going, able to only perform a few songs at a time in pain … Adding insult to injury, Dee has recently found out the level of intensity he has dedicated to his life’s work has taken its toll on his heart as well. He can no longer push the boundaries of rock ‘n’ roll fury like he has done for decades.

Says Snider: ‘I don’t know of any other way to rock. The idea of slowing down is unacceptable to me. I’d rather walk away than be a shadow of my former self.’ In the immortal words of Dirty Harry, ‘A man’s got to know his limitations.’ Sadly, Dee Snider now knows his.”

In a separate statement, band members Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda called Snider’s exit “sudden and unexpected,” adding that the fate of the band will be determined in the coming weeks.

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Taylor Swift releases star-studded video for “Opalite”

Taylor Swift has released the new music video for “Opalite,” starring Swift alongside celebrity friends Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Domhnall Gleeson, Lewis Capaldi, Graham Norton – and an image of Cillian Murphy.

Last week, the singer posted a countdown on her website leading up to the debut of “Opalite” which stated that the visual would be made available exclusively on Apple Music and Spotify Premium on Friday, February 6 at 8 a.m. ET until February 8 at 8 a.m. ET, when the video became available to watch on YouTube.

On social media, Swift discussed the making of the music video, sharing: “My favorite part about writing is that first spark of an idea. It can happen at any time, for any reason,” she said. “The idea for the ‘Opalite’ music video crash landed into my imagination when I was doing promo for The Life of a Showgirl.”

Swift went on to say that inspiration struck when she starred on ‘The Graham Norton Show’ alongside Murphy, Gleeson, Lee, Turner-Smith and Capaldi. “When we were all talking during the broadcast, Domhnall made a light-hearted joke about wanting to be in one of my music videos. He’s Irish! He was joking! Except that in that moment during the interview, I was instantly struck with an idea. And so, a week later, he received an email script I’d written for the ‘Opalite ‘ video, where he was playing the starring role. I had this thought that it would be wild if all of our fellow guests on The Graham Norton Show, including Graham himself, could be a part of it, too. To my delight, everyone from the show made the effort to time travel back to the 90’s with us and help with this video. You might even recognize some friendly faces from The Eras Tour.”

“Opalite” is the second single from Swift’s latest album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” which was released in October 2025. The album sold 2.7 million copies on release day, and for the past 17 weeks has been a mainstay on the Billboard 100 charts.

See the video for ‘Opalite’ – HERE.

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