Monday Top Headlines
Northam denial, Warren apologizes, more troops to border, Russia pulls plug, new Iran missile, Super Bowl ads, and more.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam denies being in racist photo but recalls darkening his skin in Michael Jackson dance contest (WSLS)
Senior Democrats press Northam to resign over racist photo (Reuters)
Elizabeth Warren apologized to the Cherokee Nation for her DNA stunt (Washington Examiner)
Pentagon announces nearly 4,000 additional troops heading to U.S.-Mexico border (The Hill)
Border agents discover 60-foot tunnel to Mexico (Fox News)
Russia to pull plug on nuclear arms pact after U.S. does same (Associated Press)
Iran unveils long-range cruise missile on revolution anniversary (Reuters)
Super Bowl ratings hit 10-year low in historic NFL game and Patriots’ win (Deadline)
CBS rejects pro-flag, anti-Kaepernick “Just Stand” Super Bowl ad (Washington Examiner)
The Washington Post paid $5.2 million for a Super Bowl ad about how important journalism is (The Daily Wire)
Covington teen’s lawyer releases brutal 14-minute video showcasing lies of Nathan Phillips and media (PJ Media)
European nations recognize Guaido as Venezuelan leader (Associated Press)
Men run the news 2 to 1 despite demands for diversity, equality everywhere else (Washington Examiner)
Humor: Dumb football game keeps interrupting commercials (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: It’s time to make a trade deal with China (The Daily Signal)
Policy: The three major problems with a carbon tax (National Review)
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