Seattle, CA - The Seattle Seahawks celebrated a dominant victory in Super Bowl LX, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi's Stadium, earning their second NFL championship. The Seahawks' defense was a key factor in the win, with running back Kenneth Walker III earning MVP honors after a strong rushing performance. The victory also marked a historic moment for the team's coaching staff, including defensive coordinator Aden Durde, the first overseas coach to win the Super Bowl.
According to Fox News, Walker had 27 carries for 135 yards, making him the standout offensive player. The Seahawks' victory was a result of a "devastating defensive display," as reported by BBC World. The win was especially significant for head coach Mike Macdonald, who secured the title in only his second season. Macdonald expressed his feelings about the win, stating, "I believe God called me to be a coach," according to Fox News.
In other sports news, Austrian snowboarder Benjamin Karl celebrated his second straight Olympic gold medal in the men's parallel giant slalom by stripping down in the cold temperatures. According to Fox News, Karl, 40, was seen flexing his arms and screaming as he removed his jacket and multiple layers of clothing during his celebration.
Meanwhile, in Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) secured a historic election victory, causing Japanese stocks to surge to a record high. The LDP won 316 out of 465 seats in Sunday's election, marking the first time a single party has won a two-thirds lower house majority since Japan's parliament was established in its current form in 1947, according to BBC World. The Nikkei index rallied by more than 5% in early trade on Monday, briefly crossing the 57,000 mark.
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