Bad Bunny is preparing for his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime performance in 2026, while civil rights groups are warning tourists about potential issues in Florida for the FIFA World Cup, and the CEO of OpenAI faced criticism for his online reaction to a rival's Super Bowl ad. These are some of the diverse stories making headlines.
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar, expressed excitement and gratitude for his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show in 2026, according to CBS News. The artist, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, stated he was more excited for his family, friends, and fans who have always believed in him. He emphasized the importance of the culture and the special nature of these shows.
Meanwhile, civil rights organizations issued a travel advisory for Florida, warning tourists planning to attend FIFA World Cup matches about the state's immigration enforcement tactics, as reported by Fox News. The advisory suggested that fans from other countries carry identification and register their travel with their consulate before visiting the U.S. for the tournament, which is set to begin in June.
In the technology world, the CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, was criticized for his reaction to a rival chatbot firm's Super Bowl ad, according to BBC Technology. Altman launched a lengthy attack on Anthropic, accusing them of being "dishonest" and "deceptive." Commenters on social media responded, with some comparing his post to "the digital equivalent of a toddler throwing a tantrum."
In other news, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed his government's willingness to engage with Washington, according to The Guardian. This comes after months of threats from Donald Trump, amidst the island's deepening economic crisis.
Finally, comedian Steve Treviño shared his belief that Hollywood has turned its back on him due to his conservative values, including his promotion of family, faith, and country, as reported by Fox News. He questioned why he wasn't offered another Netflix deal after his 2024 stand-up special, "Steve Treviño: Simple Man," which ranked near the top of the platform's comedy charts.
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