Super Bowl LX, featuring the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, is set to be a major event, not only for the game itself but also for the surrounding cultural and political commentary, including performances by artists with strong political views and the airing of potentially controversial commercials. The game, scheduled for Sunday in Santa Clara, California, will feature performances by Brandi Carlile, who has been outspoken against former President Donald Trump, along with Bad Bunny and Green Day, according to Fox News.
The event will also include commercials with social and political themes. Advertisements are expected to include anti-hate messages, spots focusing on Christianity, and those supporting political candidates, as reported by Fox News. A 30-second commercial during the game costs between $8 and $10 million. Americans are expected to spend approximately $129 per person on Super Bowl 60, which is less than last year, according to Fox News.
Beyond the game and its associated entertainment, the Super Bowl also sparked discussion about former NFL player Colin Kaepernick. The Washington Post featured Kaepernick as the "most relevant" figure for Super Bowl LX, despite his absence from the sport for nearly a decade, according to Fox News.
In other news, archaeologists recently uncovered evidence suggesting that Christians co-existed with a little-known religion in modern-day Iraq around 500 A.D., according to Fox News. The excavations, which began in the late summer of 2025, focused on a building complex at the Gird-î Kazhaw site in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
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