From Jesus to Jurassic Park: This year's Super Bowl ads are playing it safe Early Super Bowl spots show advertisers want lots of buzz but not controversy. Eric Deggans
Seattle Police to Seahawks fans: ‘Keep the partying on the ground’ Seattle Police are reminding football fans to celebrate safely this weekend during the Super Bowl. That means no drunk driving and no climbing century-old structures. Casey Martin
What to expect from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance this weekend Petra Rivera-Rideau wrote the book on Bad Bunny. NPR's A Martinez asks her what to expect from the Puerto Rican superstar at the Super Bowl this weekend. A Martínez
Get ready for the Olympic halfpipe To get ready to watch the Winter Olympics, we talk to former Olympian Tricia Byrnes about some snow boarding terminology. Jason Fuller
U.S. enters Winter Olympics as its image on the world stage is changing The Olympics are a symbol of international cooperation and peace. The U.S. was once seen as a bastion of that order, but historians say it enters this year's Winter Games with a very different image. Brian Mann
Blind and low vision fans to experience Super Bowl 60 in new way Some blind and low vision fans will get to use haptic tablets at Super Bowl 60. It allows them to feel the ball as it moves around the field. Hosts
What is 'ski mountaineering,' the new sport added to the Winter Olympics? Ski mountaineering is a new sport in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy and mogul skiing, gets an additional twist; skiers now participate in pairs. Rachel Treisman
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh was ‘robbed’ of MVP, WA Senate resolves The Washington state Senate declared Monday what many Mariners fans have been thinking this offseason: Cal Raleigh deserved to be named the American League’s Most Valuable Player. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
A photographer will achieve a milestone record at Super Bowl LX When Super bowl 60 gets underway there will be one photographer on the sidelines who has snapped shots at every Super Bowl game. John Biever was 15 when he took photos at the first Super Bowl; he says this one will likely be his last. Greg Echlin
Despite a 'ruptured' knee ligament, Lindsey Vonn says she will compete in the Olympics The 41-year-old's remarkable comeback from retirement was thrown into jeopardy after she hurt her knee during a crash in competition last week. But that won't keep her from racing in the Olympics. Becky Sullivan