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Bad Bunny left message “for America” on football during Super Bowl halftime show – here’s what it said

  There was no small amount of anticipation before Bad Bunny stepped out to deliver the Super Bowl halftime show last night. The fact that the 31-year-old was chosen for the honor was a contested issue in and of itself. Turning Point USA aired their own “All American” halftime show, doing their utmost to convince people to boycott Bad Bunny’s performance and watch the likes of Kid Rock instead. Yet regardless of your prior views on Bad Bunny, and irrespective of the fact that his entire show was in Spanish, only the most determined detractors can today claim that he didn’t put on a stirring show. The Puerto Rican promised his performance would be a “huge party”, and it was, featuring appearances from the likes of Lady Gaga and Pedro Pascal. Now that the dust has settled on Super Bowl LX, there are all sorts of details that viewers might have missed as it was happening. Needless to say, there were a whole lot of moments during Bad Bunny’s show that left fans with questions, includin...
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Detained in Nancy Guthrie's Case, Derrick Callella Contacted the Victim's Family

  The message arrived without warning, and it read like a nightmare. What followed was a digital trail that led straight to a man watching the tragedy unfold on TV. According to court documents, Derrick Callella, a California man in his mid-40s, was arrested after allegedly sending ransom-style messages to members of the Guthrie family. The messages referenced bitcoin and came as the family was desperately searching for answers. The Eerie Text That Stopped the Family Cold At first, the texts looked like they could be part of something far darker. However, federal prosecutors now say they weren't, but the timing made them no less disturbing... Derrick allegedly contacted Annie Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, relatives of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. The texts reportedly arrived just after the family made an emotional public plea. The message itself was brief and chilling. "Did you get the bitcoin were [sic] waiting on our end for the transaction," the text al...

Meaning behind the ‘WC’ sign outside bathrooms

  Have you ever noticed the letters WC posted outside a public bathroom and wondered what it means? If so, you’re not alone as people around the world are trying to unravel the mystery of the WC, a space that identifies a room containing a toilet and a sink. And while we’ll offer you an explanation of the WC, we can’t promise the term will make anymore sense than restroom, bathroom or loo… In 2020, a couple named Shelby and Dylan shared a TikTok video that revealed a major difference in how some Americans and Canadians do their business “What in the world is a washroom?” asks Dylan as he walks by sign that says “washroom.” “And what are they washing in there? Oh, it’s a restroom. The only thing I wash in there is my hands,” he tells his wife. Off-camera, Shelby can be heard asking: “Do you rest in a restroom?” “That’s a good point. They both don’t make much sense,” Dylan adds. Online users jumped into the comments section, offering their opinions on the term they prefer to use for ...

Fans think Green Day just made a statement during the pre-show

  Punk rock band Green Day performed at the pre-show for the 2026 Super Bowl, and it seems that some people are convinced they had a political message for those watching. Keep reading to know more. Green Day is an American punk rock band formed in the late 1980s. The core lineup consists of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocals, guitar), Mike Dirnt (bass), and Tré Cool (drums). They initially broke through in the music scene with Dookie (1994) and later gained huge acclaim for the political rock opera American Idiot (2004). Green Day has a long history of political messaging, from criticizing war and U.S. government policy to addressing inequality and nationalism in later albums and live shows. Their performances and lyric changes have also targeted contemporary political figures and issues, reflecting progressive, anti-establishment views tied to Armstrong’s outspoken stance. At a Friday concert in the San Francisco area, lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong declared publicly, “This goes ...

Charlie Puth hit with accusation while singing US national anthem at Super Bowl

  Charlie Puth was the artist charged with singing the US national anthem prior to the start of this year’s Super Bowl, and he delivered an impassioned performance. Yet it wasn’t enough to spare him from certain allegations after some people claim to have noticed something not quite right. There’s been no shortage of controversy regarding the music for Super Bowl LX, taking place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California and pitting the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawk. Bad Bunny being named as the artist for the famous halftime show has massively divided opinion, while it’s already been speculated that Green Day used the Super Bowl pre-show to deliver a message to the Trump administration by singing their classic American Idiot. It was 34-year-old Charlie Puth who followed Green Day. He was tasked with providing the traditional offering of The Star-Spangled Banner, and by all accounts he did a stellar job. Yet even he wasn’t completely removed from controversy, ...

Update about Turning Point USA’s halftime show

  For the 2026 Super Bowl, Turning Point USA announced its own alternative to the highly anticipated halftime show set to be performed by Bad Bunny. However, they now have an update for the event. Keep reading to learn more. Turning Point USA (TPUSA) is a U.S. nonprofit founded in 2012 by late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. He led TPUSA from its founding until September 10, 2025, when he was assassinated by a gunshot while speaking at a university event in Utah. After his death, TPUSA’s board appointed his widow, Erika Kirk, as CEO and chair of the organization. TPUSA and some conservative commentators criticized the official Super Bowl halftime performer’s choice, which this year is Bad Bunny. The choice was criticized largely because of political and cultural disagreements. They argued for a more “traditional” or “all-American” cultural presentation and created a competing livestream halftime concert instead. Their alternative show was framed as celebrating “faith, family an...

What Do NFL Players Think About Bad Bunny Performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show?

  The NFL's biggest stage always brings fireworks, but this year the most surprising tension isn't on the field. It's bubbling quietly inside locker rooms, where opinions are sharper, more personal, and far less predictable. When the league announced Bad Bunny as the next Super Bowl halftime headliner, the internet did what it always does. But according to a new anonymous player poll, the real story isn't the outrage you saw coming; it's what players admit after the cameras are off. A Quietly Divisive Announcement The September reveal of Bad Bunny as the halftime performer immediately sparked debate across sports and political media, including right-wing backlash after President Donald Trump publicly criticized the choice, according to The Athletic's annual anonymous NFL player survey. At the league meeting in October, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell dismissed rumors of replacements, insisting the football league was not reconsidering its selection of the "K...