Malloy Law Offices, LLC - February 2026

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MALLOY LAW OFFICES, LLC

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Inside This Issue

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When Stress Takes Over, Small Choices Can Make a Big Difference

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Healing Through the Eyes of Awe

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Inside Maryland’s Sergeant Patrick Kepp Act

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Explore Cultures Through Family Meals

Hot Honey-Infused Feta Chicken

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The Stats and Spectacle Behind the Big Game

SUPER BOWL SUNDAY WHERE FOOTBALL, COMMERCIALS, AND SNACKS COLLIDE

Teams That Made History When it comes to championship dominance, the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers sit at the top of the leaderboard, each with six Super Bowl victories. However, no player is larger than Tom Brady, whose seven Super Bowl rings exceed the total wins of any single franchise. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills hold one of the most bittersweet records in sports history, reaching four straight Super Bowls in the early 1990s … only to lose all four! Commercials That Steal the Spotlight For many viewers, the commercials are just as important as the game itself. A 30-second Super Bowl ad now costs more than $7 million, hundreds of thousands of dollars per second. And brands happily pay the price for access to an audience of over 100 million viewers. Iconic ads, like Apple’s “1984,” Budweiser’s Clydesdales, and

Once a year, the Super Bowl takes over living rooms, sports bars, and social feeds across the country. It’s the one event where die-hard football fans, casual viewers, and commercial critics all gather for the same reason: Something big is about to happen. From legendary teams to iconic ads and record-breaking snacks, the Super Bowl has built a reputation as the ultimate American spectacle.

Doritos’ humor-packed campaigns, have become cultural milestones remembered long after the final score. A Ratings Powerhouse The Super Bowl consistently ranks as the most-watched television broadcast in the U.S. every year. Some editions have attracted more than 115 million viewers, meaning nearly one-third of the country is watching the same thing at the same time. Few events command that level of attention. The Second-Largest Eating Day of the Year Super Bowl Sunday is also a marathon for munching. Americans devour an estimated 1.4 billion chicken wings during the game. Add mountains of pizza, chips, and guacamole, and it becomes the second-biggest food day of the year, right behind Thanksgiving.

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