The Trump era is only a few days old, but it's already gifted us a new phrase -- "alternative facts." As in, statements that aren't lies - just alternatives to the truth. It started with Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who proclaimed that President Trump's inauguration was the biggest ever "period!" (It wasn't, no matter how you slice it - visual evidence or TV ratings). Yesterday, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway doubled down on that assertion -- and added that phrase to our lexicon. Conway also told us the President won't be releasing his tax returns after all, despite campaign promises to eventually do so.
Millions are under tornado watches in the Southeast this morning after a wave of deadly storms killed more than a dozen people in two states over the weekend. Fourteen people died in Georgia where tornadoes left behind a landscape dotted with overturned cars, debris and damaged homes. And a tornado -- with winds up to 165 mph -- killed four people in Mississippi. Meanwhile, on the West Coast, parts of California dealt with a wicked winter storm. A woman in northern California died after the storm caused a tree to fall into her apartment. And two people are missing off the coast of Pebble Beach.
5. Super Bowl
It's the team we see all the time versus the team no one saw coming. The New England Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl for a record ninth time. They'll face off against the Atlanta Falcons. Did you predict the Dirty Birds would be back in the big game for only the second time? Put your hand down! No one foresaw that. The Pats are gunning for their fifth Super Bowl title, while the Falcons are hoping for the first in its history. The early line out of Vegas (which is for entertainment purposes only, mind you) lists New England as favorites.
Circle in the round If you get tired of the view outside your bedroom window, maybe you should buy this house in Australia, which rotates 360 degrees.
Just a little help Someone pulled a fire alarm at 3 a.m. at the hotel where the Steelers were staying before the AFC championship game, which they lost to the Patriots.
What's for lunch
Here's what's coming up later
Take two Big day for two of President Trump's Cabinet picks. This afternoon, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee considers Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson, a man with no formal foreign policy experience and deep ties to Russia. He'll breeze through the nomination now that the Dems don't have the votes to stop him. Tonight, the full Senate could vote on Rep. Mike Pompeo for CIA director.
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