Monday's Headlines: Storybook ending for Manning as Broncos shut down Panthers for Super Bowl win
The 10 best Super Bowl commercials ; Did Lady Gaga hit the over or under on the anthem?; Clinton looks to sisterhood, but votes may go to Sanders; Rivals exploit Rubio's slip-up ahead of New Hampshire vote; Why won't Clinton release the transcripts of those paid speeches?;
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
Led by a dominating defense, Denver defeated Carolina 24-10 and quarterback Peyton Manning got his second championship in what might be the last game of his legendary career.
The Democratic candidate is having unexpected trouble drawing women to her cause as a new poll shows Bernie Sanders with a solid lead among female voters in New Hampshire.
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"I hope that some day it's not 'male sushi chef' or 'female sushi chef,' just 'sushi chef,' " said the manager of the country's first and only sushi bar run entirely by women.
The mother, and her equally intoxicated boyfriend, were arrested after police found the little girl behind the wheel with the two adults and an 11-month-old baby in the truck.
Under a measure that advanced in the D.C. Council, 50 of the city's most troubled young residents would get annual taxpayer-funded stipends, perhaps $9,000 or more, to stick with programs to turn their lives around.
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