Super Bowl commercials: 5 of the most expensive big game ads
Ahead of Super Bowl LV, here's a look back at some of the most expensive Super Bowl commercials to air.
Tampa's famous strip clubs brace for pandemic Super Bowl
Elizabeth Reed dances at Scores Gentleman's Club, a strip club near the stadium hosting the Super Bowl, and says wearing masks while working is like “doing cardio” with her nose and mouth covered.
Kraft Heinz close to selling Planters brand to Hormel
Kraft Heinz Co. KHC -0.27% is nearing a deal to sell its Planters snack business to Skippy peanut butter owner Hormel Foods Corp. HRL 3.90% , according to people familiar with the matter.
Super Bowl-related purchases expected to total $13.9 billion this year, retailers group says
People watching the game plan to spend an average of $74.55, mostly on snacks.
Mr. Peanut donating Super Bowl budget to reward acts of kindness nationwide
As part of its "#ANutAbove" campaign, the old-fashioned gentleman clad in a top hat and monocle is going to "diligently" search out and people who are "making someone’s day brighter and the world a little better" through everyday actions "even when no one is looking.”
Antonio Brown can earn Super Bowl bonus if Bucs beat Chiefs
Antonio Brown was not the same electrifying player he was after he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and that’s mostly because the team is loaded at the wide receiver position.
Patrick Mahomes has highest average NFL salary among QBs: Who else is on the list?
Patrick Mahomes is ready to show that the Kansas City Chiefs’ half-billion dollar gamble was worth it.
Tom Brady will earn an additional payday if Bucs win Super Bowl LV
Tom Brady’s potential seventh Super Bowl ring would send him into a different stratosphere when it comes to NFL players who have played the game.
Tokyo 2020: Florida official meets with Olympic committee to discuss moving Summer Games to US
The idea of Florida hosting the postponed Summer Olympics is increasingly possible after a state official met with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Wednesday.
Chipotle to air first Super Bowl ad, highlighting local farmers
The spot, which will run during the second quarter of Super Bowl LV, will showcase a young boy who is seen rhetorically asking, Can a Burrito Change the World?."
'GOAT' Tom Brady, Bucs won't have home-field advantage in Super Bowl, Joe Theismann says
Football legend and Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann shares his predictions for Super Bowl LV.
Switzerland referendum on human rights, environment violations fails
A proposal that could have stiffened penalties against companies based in Switzerland if they violate human rights or harm the environment abroad failed in a Swiss referendum on Sunday.
SoCal Edison says it may have caused Orange County wildfire
Power company Southern California Edison told state regulators that its equipment may have ignited one of a pair of fast-moving wildfires in Orange County, Calif., that have prompted evacuation orders for 80,000 people.
Business owner: Kenosha 'looks like a war zone’
Small business owner Kimberly Warner told “Mornings with Maria” on Wednesday that downtown and uptown Kenosha, Wis., are "completely destroyed." .
ViacomCBS Seeks about $5.5M for 30-second ads in 2021 Super Bowl
ViacomCBS Inc.’s CBS is seeking around $5.5 million for 30-second commercial spots in next year’s Super Bowl, roughly in line with commercial prices in the 2020 game, according to people close to the talks.
In Chicago, federal agents hit the streets as homicides spike
There have been 450 murders in the city this year through Aug. 2, a 55% rise from the year-earlier period, according to Chicago police data.
Photos at 'Tiger King' star Jeff Lowe's GW Zoo reveal alleged neglect
Exclusive newly released photos show some of the alleged animal neglect found during a federal inspection of Netflix's “Tiger King” star Jeff Lowe’s Oklahoma zoo that led to multiple citations against the big cat handler for allegedly failing to provide veterinary care for his animals.
Global banks scrutinize Hong Kong clients for pro-democracy ties: Sources
Global wealth managers are examining whether their clients in Hong Kong have ties to the city’s pro-democracy movement.
'Strike for Black Lives': Thousands to walk off job to protest racial inequality
Tens of thousands are set to walk off the job Monday in more than two dozen U.S. cities to protest systemic racism and economic inequality.
Record numbers of Americans try to buy guns
Background checks in June for civilians seeking a license to carry were the highest since the FBI began conducting checks 20 years ago.



















