Trump used the Super Bowl hooplah to announce he plans to direct Elon Musk to review the military and the Department of Education 'very soon' | | | | From celebrities to politicians, who is expected to attend Sunday's Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans on Sunday? | | | | The Chiefs and Eagles look to settle a score in New Orleans. USA TODAY Sports will provide updates, highlights and more from Super Bowl 59. | | | | For some fans, Super Bowl commercials are as big a part of the experience than the game itself. | | | | Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget and the acting director of CFPB, ordered the federal watchdog to stop work. | | | | Trump signed an executive order to cut U.S. aid to South Africa, which provided for U.S. resettlement of some "victims of racial discrimination." | | | | Despite threats to end Black History Month programs and others at some federal agencies, groups vow to recognize it outside the workplace. | | | | Even casual fans can have a rooting interest in Super Bowl 59, with a myriad of prop bets from the coin toss to the color of winner's Gatorade bath. | | | | Super Bowl 59 will tap into celebrity star power in some new and different ways. Keep an eye out for these familiar faces right before kickoff. | | | | The president began an ultimate day of sports golfing with Tiger Woods at his club in Florida before heading to New Orleans for the Super Bowl. | | | | | | | All of the headlines, none of the chaos. | Learn daily with The Excerpt,
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