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Sports The history of politics and the NFL Sportswriter Howard Bryant talks about the politics of this year's Super Bowl and other times politics have played a role in the league's recent history. Michel Martin
Days after mass layoffs, Washington Post CEO steps down Washington Post publisher and CEO Will Lewis stepped down late Saturday, days after the newspaper cut a third of the staff. Leila Fadel
World Iran's crackdown on dissent widens to ensnare reformist figures Detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has received another prison sentence of over seven years. The Associated Press
National No, that wasn't Liam Conejo Ramos in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show A publicist for Bad Bunny confirmed to NPR that the little boy in a blue bunny hat detained by ICE in Minneapolis last month did not participate in the Super Bowl halftime show. Liz Baker
Politics Here's what happened at Kid Rock's alternative halftime show Kid Rock headlined conservative group Turning Point USA's alternative halftime event. Chandelis Duster
National March for Life attendees may have been exposed to measles, DC Health warns D.C. health officials are contacting people possibly exposed to measles at the March for Life in January, as confirmed cases rise nationwide. Kristin Wright
National Do you have some bad habits? Good news - you can make new ones. Here's how Research shows it helps to start small if you want new habits to stick. NPR's Life Kit has more. Marielle Segarra
Science The physics of the spiral pass have long been a mystery. Not anymore The physics of the spiral pass have baffled physicists and football fans for decades. Kai McNamee