Bad Bunny is set to make history as the first artist with a primarily Spanish-language repertoire to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, while the 2026 Winter Olympics are underway in Italy, and police have recovered a body believed to be the son of rapper Lil Jon. Super Bowl LX, featuring the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with the halftime show anticipated to draw significant attention.
The Milton Police Department announced the recovery of a body believed to be Nathan Smith, the son of rapper Lil Jon, after he was reported missing on February 3, 2026, according to ABC News. The police had responded to a report of a missing adult in Milton, Georgia, and initiated search efforts.
Meanwhile, the 2026 Winter Olympics commenced in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, showcasing Italian culture across multiple venues, as reported by CBS News. The games feature thrilling competitions across 16 different winter sports, with comprehensive coverage available through various platforms.
The Super Bowl halftime show, headlined by Bad Bunny, has generated discussion, particularly regarding the artist's use of Spanish in his performance. According to Fox News, the performance has drawn some backlash. Bad Bunny, known for his outspoken views, will perform alongside Green Day and Brandi Carlile. One of his most popular songs, "DtMF," captures the nostalgia and longing to make more out of every moment, according to CBS News.
The Super Bowl will also feature a range of commercials, with artificial intelligence being a prominent theme this year, according to the NY Times. At least 10 ads will focus on A.I. chatbots or other A.I.-based services.
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