With a partial power outage, an overly excited quarterback and a game that suddenly turned from snoozer to sizzler, CBS had its hands full at the Super Bowl.
One of the most anticipated musical moments of the year so far happened in New Orleans and was connected to the Super Bowl - but it had nothing to do with Beyonce.
The Supreme Court decided not to consider reinstating the gov't $550,000 fine on CBS for Janet Jackson's infamous breast-bearing "wardrobe malfunction."
There will be a Super Bowl party in the swamps of Jersey after the Giants celebrate their victory at a ticket-tape parade in New York's "Canyon of Heroes."
British hip-hop artist M.I.A.'s obscene gesture in the Super Bowl halftime show is prompting apologies from NBC and the NFL. But it isn't immediately registering as a moment that viewers latched on to.
Companies hope you'll be gabbing about their Super Bowl ads on Monday morning. But the ultimate score is if those conversations continue throughout the year.
From pickpockets and prostitutes to dirty bombs and exploding manhole covers, authorities are bracing for whatever threat the first Super Bowl in downtown Indianapolis might bring.