Super Bowl Sunday will bring some surprises to party hosts this year, according to Fox News, as they prepare for the first major hosting event since New Year's Eve. Meanwhile, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, facing criticism for his outspoken views on US immigration policy, as reported by BBC World. In other news, former President Trump signed a proclamation to increase US imports of beef from Argentina, a move that has sparked controversy among US cattle ranchers, according to The Guardian. Conservation efforts have also yielded success, with the greater Bermuda snail, once thought extinct, now thriving after a decade of work, as reported by The Guardian. Finally, the award-winning fantasy game series Baldur's Gate is being turned into a TV series, though without the direct involvement of the game's developers, according to BBC Technology.
As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, party hosts are preparing for the event, with many expecting the typical offerings of chicken wings, pizza, and beer, according to Fox News. However, the event could bring some surprises this year.
Bad Bunny's halftime performance has attracted criticism, with some detractors saying they won't tune in, according to BBC World. The artist has stated he wants to unite people watching his performance. The Super Bowl LX will feature a championship title battle between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.
Former President Trump's proclamation to increase US imports of Argentinian beef has sparked fury from US cattle ranchers, according to The Guardian. Economists have said the move will likely have little impact on prices. A White House official had announced the move in October.
The greater Bermuda snail (Poecilozonites bermudensis), once believed to have vanished, is now thriving again after conservationists bred and released more than 100,000 of the molluscs, according to The Guardian. The snail was found in the fossil record but believed extinct until a remnant population was discovered.
The TV series adaptation of Baldur's Gate will be headed up by Craig Mazin, who also made Chernobyl, according to BBC Technology. The series will continue where the game series left off. However, the game's developers, Larian Studios, will not be directly involved. Baldur's Gate 3 launched in 2023, selling over 20 million copies.
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