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The 10 Best Super Bowl Ads of 2011
The Green Bay Packers are the champions of Super Bowl XLV. Now the three-million-dollars-for-30-seconds-of-airtime question is ... which Super Bowl ad ruled 2011? Hereís our stab at this years 10 best Super Bowl commercials.
7 Singers Other Than Christina Aguiera Who Flubbed the National Anthem
Christina Aguilera has the right kind of voice to belt out a memorable national anthem. Unfortunately, her performance at Super Bowl XLV will be remembered for the wrong reason.
As youíve probably heard, Aguilera flubbed the anthem, forgetting the lyric "oíer the ramparts we watched."
Aguilera is far from the first person to botch the Star Spangled Banner. Check out last night's flub an
Ten Wacky Prop Bets You Can Make This Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the best (or worst) day of the year for gamblers. That’s because Vegas, in an attempt to squeeze every last dollar out of the big game, will let you bet on just about anything tangentially related to Super Bowl. We scoured the Internet to find ten prop bets that have little or nothing with the actual play on the field, but can keep you entertained all day Sunday and beyond.
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Car Ends Up Parked Vertically [VIDEO]
The blizzard in New Hampshire has gotten so bad that at least one car actually skidded off the highway, ending up stuck vertically in the air.
Luckily nobody was injured when this sedan driving on 1-93 buried its nose in the snow and propelled its tail toward the sky. Keep reading to see video of this vertical car crash.
5 Most Memorable Super Bowl Halftime Performances Ever [VIDEOS]
For its first couple decades of existence, the Super Bowl halftime show featured marching bands or “Up With People”-type musical medleys. Unfortunately, but the only folks who really got excited about those performances were the families of the performers.
Over the last 20 years, the Super Bowl halftime stage has become home to top hits and the increased star powers of popular musical acts.
We’ve
iPad-Only Newspaper Debuts
On Wednesday, News Corporation announced the launch of The Daily , the first-ever newspaper designed exclusively for the Apple iPad.
The 5 Greatest Individual Performances in Super Bowl History [VIDEOS]
Come Monday morning, there’s a chance a player like Aaron Rodgers or Clay Matthews or Ben Roethlisberger or Troy Polamalu will have etched their name on the Super Bowl MVP trophy with the kind of performance that will be remembered for years to come.
Or, perhaps, a more obscure player will rise to the occasion and leave an indelible mark on the most important sporting event of the year.
Here is ou
Punxsutawney Phil Doesn’t See His Shadow, Predicts Early Spring [VIDEO]
Snow and ice may be blanketing a good part of the country, but the nationís foremost groundhog says better weather is coming soon.
Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow this February 2nd, as he emerged from Gobbler's Knob, which suggests we will have an early spring.
Since 1887, Phil has only predicted 15 early springs. The StormFax Weather Almanac pegs Philís accuracy as a prognosticato
Protests Continue in Egypt as Military Backs Down
Protests in Egypt continued today and the military said it would cease to use force against the demonstrators. Other nations are backing the protestors and urging Egypt's government to consider reform.
6 Players Who Succumbed To The Temptations of Super Bowl Week
The night before Super Bowl I, Green Bay Packers’ back-up wide receiver Max McGee violated team curfew and partied until the wee hours of the morning, figuring he had little chance of playing in the game.