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Trump said he's "never heard" of reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny. But they have intersected politically and culturally several times over the years.
Bad Bunny is everywhere these days -- from being named Super Bowl LX headliner to turning up on "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend for the comedy series' season premiere, to turning up at Yankee Stadium for a heated postseason battle.
Did a variety of celebrities, from Fifty Cent to the White House press secretary, respond with public comments after Bad Bunny joked on Saturday Night Live that Americans had four months to learn Spanish before his Super Bowl halftime appearance?
Mark Sanchez could face jail time after a stabbing incident in Indianapolis. Sanchez allegedly smelled of alcohol and slurred his speech as he confronted a 69-year-old truck driver. Sanchez was scheduled to call the Indianapolis Colts’ Week 5 home game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.
Bad Bunny’s all-Spanish Super Bowl performance sparks outrage from the right, reflecting a growing cultural divide.
Did Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey or various other people issue an ultimatum to the NFL about ending sponsorship of the Super Bowl if singer Bad Bunny was allowed to perform at the halftime show? No, that's not true: A
Legacy Motor Club — Good news: John Hunter Nemechek placed ninth in last year’s playoff race at Las Vegas. … Erik Jones qualified fifth at Las Vegas in March. Bad news: Nemechek has finished outside the top 25 in each of the last three races. … Jones has two top-10 finishes in his last 20 starts on 1.5-mile tracks.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says it is 'a terrible decision' to book Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl, saying Lee Greenwood would have been a better pick.