The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 at the Super Bowl, denying the Chiefs a historic three-peat. Quarterback Jalen Hurts was named MVP after leading the way with two touchdown passes, a rushing touchdown, and 222 passing yards. Kicker Jake Elliott also connected on four field goals. (CBS News)
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz told Meet The Press on Sunday: “I don’t think there are plans to invade Canada,” in response to Prime Minister Trudeau expressing concern over President Trump’s recent annexation comments. But during his pre-Super Bowl interview, Trump confirmed that he’s serious, saying: “Canada would be much better off being the 51st state.” (AP)
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the temporary closure of live-poultry markets in NYC’s outer boroughs due to bird flu presence. Markets must shut down for cleaning from Feb. 7-14. Concerns rise as avian influenza cases increase; wildlife centers take precautions. Poultry shortages lead to price spikes, with warnings against price gouging issued. (NBC News)
A magnitude-7.6 earthquake in the Caribbean Sea triggered tsunami warnings for countries like Puerto Rico and the Cayman Islands. Some areas evacuated coastlines, but no significant damages were reported. (ABC News)
The Trump administration has ordered a halt to nearly all operations at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, effectively shutting down the agency created after the 2008 financial crisis to protect consumers from fraud. The directive includes stopping proposed rules, ceasing investigative work, and closing the bureau’s HQ without explanation. (AP)