Sponsor

2015/02/02

See the funniest and freakiest Super Bowl ads

The Brief Monday, February 2nd 2015

Send To A Friend
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time26?RAF_TRACK=&EMAIL=ignoble.experiment@arconati.us

Subscribe Today
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time27

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Listen to The Brief. Hear the most important stories of the day.
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time4

1. Patriots Rally Past Seahawks to Win Super Bowl XLIX
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time5
Tom Brady threw for four touchdowns and Malcolm Butler intercepted Russell Wilson's pass in the end zone with 20 seconds left, helping the New England Patriots hold on to beat the Seattle Seahawks 28-24

2. See the Funniest and Freakiest Super Bowl Ads
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time6
TIME grades this year's Super Bowl commercials, which ranged from the heartwarming to the bizarre and naturally featured plenty of adorable animals

3. The Simple Way to Make Football Safer
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time7
Football is not a safe sport, but new research points to a surprisingly simple way to make to make it safer — softer helmets

4. New Winter Storm Bears Down on East Coast
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time8
Weather forecasts warned of probable traffic delays across New York and New England on Monday, after large swaths of the Midwest were inundated with more than a foot of snow over the weekend

5. Obama Pitches Corporate Tax to Fix Roads and Bridges
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time9
President Obama will propose a one-time mandatory 14% tax on the $2 trillion in earnings that U.S. corporations currently have overseas to pay for an ambitious plan to fix roads and bridges across the country

6. U.S. Oil Workers Stage Largest National Strike Since 1980
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time10
Oil workers in the U.S. began the largest national strike since 1980 on Sunday, after failing to agree on new labor contracts. The United Steelworkers Union called for about 3,800 employees to strike in nine sites across the U.S.

7. Bobby Brown Praying for Daughter's Recovery
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time11
Family members of Bobbi Kristina Brown, the 21-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, are waiting for a miracle as she remains on a respirator with scant brain activity. Brown was found unconscious Saturday in her Georgia bathtub

8. Large-Scale Ebola Vaccine Trial Begins in Liberia
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time12
Liberia has commenced the first large-scale trials of an experimental Ebola vaccine, developed by GlaxoSmithKline and the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Scientists aim to immunize around 30,000 volunteers and health care workers starting Monday

9. <i>Power Rangers</i> Actor Arrested Over Roommate Death
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time13
Power Rangers actor Ricardo Medina, 36, was arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly stabbing his roommate to death with a sword. His arrest occurred Saturday after Medina had an apparent altercation with his 36-year-old roommate Joshua Sutter

10. Virtual Hearts Help Identify Cardiac Risk
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time14
Virtual hearts are now being used to improve predictions of a person's risk of sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, or sudden death from cardiac failure. Scientists are creating computerized heartbeats to establish predictive data on who is most likely to face it

11. Weather Delays Aaron Hernandez Trial
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time15
The murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez is being delayed by a snowstorm expected on Monday. A state courts spokeswoman said on Sunday the trial is expected to resume on Tuesday

12. 3-Year-Old Shoots Father and Pregnant Mother
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time16
A 3-year-old boy in New Mexico shot his parents after he reached into his mother's purse for an iPod but fired a loaded handgun instead, police said. Both are expected to survive, but police are recommending negligence charges

---------------------------------------------------------------------

To Unsubscribe

You have received this e-mail because you are subscribed to this newsletter from TIME.com.
Unsubscribe here.
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time28?EMAIL=ignoble.experiment@arconati.us

Email Opt-Outs

Click here for more information on how to opt-out of marketing communications from us and our partners, or copy and paste this link into your browser:
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time18

Privacy Policy

Please read our Privacy Policy, or copy and paste this link into your browser:
http://time.chtah.net/a/tBUz2leBASRffB84oq1CUgxosaC/time19

For Further Communication, Please Contact:

TIME Customer Service
3000 University Center Drive
Tampa, FL 33612-6408

No comments:

Post a Comment

Keep a civil tongue.

Label Cloud

Technology (1464) News (793) Military (646) Microsoft (542) Business (487) Software (394) Developer (382) Music (360) Books (357) Audio (316) Government (308) Security (300) Love (262) Apple (242) Storage (236) Dungeons and Dragons (228) Funny (209) Google (194) Cooking (187) Yahoo (186) Mobile (179) Adobe (177) Wishlist (159) AMD (155) Education (151) Drugs (145) Astrology (139) Local (137) Art (134) Investing (127) Shopping (124) Hardware (120) Movies (119) Sports (109) Neatorama (94) Blogger (93) Christian (67) Mozilla (61) Dictionary (59) Science (59) Entertainment (50) Jewelry (50) Pharmacy (50) Weather (48) Video Games (44) Television (36) VoIP (25) meta (23) Holidays (14)