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The Buzz: Should political ads be banned from the Super Bowl?

Football fans on both sides of the political spectrum are booing, after hearing there will be at least two political ads during the big game.

We're just weeks away from Super Bowl LIV and most of us can say we look forward to the creative and entertaining commercials throughout the game.

But some football fans on both sides of the political spectrum are booing after hearing there will be at least two political ads during the big game.

Here's the Buzz: President Donald Trump's campaign is spending $10 million for 60 seconds of ad time. Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has done the same.

The Super Bowl averages 100 million viewers each year. Do you think political ads should be banned from the Super Bowl? Chime in using #GMJ!

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle step back

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan to take a step back as so-called senior members of the family.

Here's the Buzz: The couple released a statement saying they plan to step back. They also plan to split their time between the U.K. and North America.

Harry and Meghan say they want to become more financially independent from the Crown but they still plan to fully support The Queen.

Oscars: No host, again?

For the second year in a row the Oscars will not have a host, the Academy confirmed via tweet on Wednesday

Here's the Buzz: You may remember last year, Kevin Hart was supposed to fill that role but decided to step down after controversial comments from his past came to light.

It marked the first time in 30 years that the award show didn't have a host. 

You can catch the Oscars on Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. on ABC 25. 

Walmart unveils new shopping robot

Walmart says it has a new weapon that will deliver online grocery orders faster than its competitors.

Here's the Buzz: The big-box retailer unveiled the robot, deemed 'Alphabot', this week and says the system will use robotic carts to retrieve the items and goods that people order online.

Once the carts collect the items, the Alphabot will send them to a designated work station where a Walmart employee will check for accuracy and finish the delivery. 

Credit: Walmart

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