The Seattle Seahawks, led by 38-year-old head coach Mike Macdonald, secured victory in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13, according to Fortune. Macdonald's triumph comes after he turned down a career in finance for a football internship, a decision that paid off handsomely.
Meanwhile, in other news, US skier Lindsey Vonn stated she has "no regrets" after suffering a leg fracture in a crash during the women's downhill final at the Winter Olympics in Cortina, northern Italy, on Sunday, as reported by Sky News. Vonn, 41, who had already ruptured her ACL just last month, sustained a "complex tibia fracture" and confirmed she needs "multiple surgeries."
In tech news, the FBI released footage from Nancy Guthrie's Nest camera, more than a week after she disappeared, The Verge reported. FBI Director Kash Patel said on X that law enforcement worked with private sector partners to recover the video from residual data in backend systems. Google spokesperson Patrick Seybold confirmed the company is assisting law enforcement with their investigation.
Also, Google provided Immigration and Customs Enforcement with personal data on a student activist and journalist, including his credit card and bank account numbers, according to a copy of an ICE subpoena obtained by The Intercept, as reported by Hacker News. Amandla Thomas-Johnson, who attended a protest at a Cornell University job fair in 2024, was subsequently banned from campus.
In a separate development, a body that advises US judges revised a document it created to help judges grapple with scientific issues, Ars Technica reported. The move followed complaints from Republican state attorneys general about the document's chapter on climate change, with one criticism being that it treated human influence on climate as a fact. The Federal Judicial Center, the research and education agency of the judicial branch, deleted the entire chapter in response.
Macdonald's path to the Super Bowl victory began after graduating from the University of Georgia with a master's degree in sports management. He had a job offer at KPMG, but chose a football internship instead, according to Fortune. "It felt like it was time, that there wasn't anything that was going to come up," Macdonald told The Athletic.
Vonn's crash occurred after clipping a slalom gate while midair, Sky News reported. She is now facing multiple surgeries.
The FBI's investigation into Guthrie's disappearance continues, with the released footage providing a new avenue for investigation, according to The Verge. Google's cooperation with the FBI is ongoing.
The Federal Judicial Center's decision to remove the climate change chapter highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the role of scientific evidence in legal proceedings, as reported by Ars Technica.
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