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The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday's Super Bowl in New Orleans bidding to make history by clinching a third straight title

The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb. 8, 2026, features Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny in a groundbreaking solo performance that marks the first time a primarily Spanish-language artist headlines the event, drawing massive anticipation alongside sharp cultural and political backlash that prompted Turning Point USA to launch a competing “All-American Halftime Show” featuring Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett.

The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday's Super Bowl in New Orleans bidding to make history by clinching a third straight title
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Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, takes the stage at Levi’s Stadium during the New England Patriots-Seattle Seahawks matchup, following his historic Grammy win for Album of the Year for “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” — the first for a Latino artist. The 31-year-old reggaeton and Latin trap icon, Spotify’s most-streamed artist globally in 2025, promises a high-energy spectacle blending his hits with Puerto Rican cultural elements, potentially including surprise guests and elaborate staging.

The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Bad Bunny as headliner in September 2025 during a Sunday Night Football broadcast. His selection represents a milestone for Latin music representation on one of television’s largest stages, with expectations of record viewership among diverse audiences. Previews and trailers emphasize joy, unity and dance, with Bad Bunny teasing a performance that celebrates his roots while appealing globally.

The show runs approximately 13-15 minutes, timed to the traditional halftime break around 8 p.m. ET. Bad Bunny’s setlist remains closely guarded, but analysts predict staples like “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Moscow Mule,” “Dákiti” and tracks from his latest album, mixed with high-production visuals, choreography and possibly bilingual elements. His press conference in San Francisco highlighted his journey from Puerto Rico to global stardom, with collaborators Ebro Darden and Zane Lowe joining for reflections.

The performance has sparked controversy, particularly from conservative circles criticizing the choice of a Spanish-language artist and Bad Bunny’s past activism on issues like immigration. President Donald Trump and allies questioned his popularity and “American” appeal, fueling online debates about language and cultural representation in mainstream events. Some backlash focused on perceptions of division, though supporters hailed it as progress for inclusivity, noting previous Hispanic performers in group acts or features.

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In response, Turning Point USA — the conservative youth organization founded by the late Charlie Kirk — announced its “All-American Halftime Show” as direct counterprogramming. The event, rooted in Kirk’s long-standing critiques of mainstream entertainment, features country and rock acts aligned with patriotic and traditional values. Kid Rock headlines, joined by Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett, with performances emphasizing faith, family and freedom.

TPUSA promoted the show as a “celebration” of American ideals, streaming live on its YouTube, X and Rumble channels around the same halftime window. Organizers described it as organic evolution from Kirk’s advocacy, with spokesperson Andrew Kolvet noting it honors the founder’s vision. The lineup draws from country music’s conservative-leaning fanbase, with artists like Kid Rock — a vocal Trump supporter — bringing high-energy anthems.

The parallel events highlight deepening cultural divides, with Bad Bunny’s show poised for broad, international appeal and TPUSA’s targeting niche audiences seeking alternatives. Viewers can choose: NBC/Peacock for the official halftime or TPUSA platforms for the counter-show. Some may flip channels or multitask, amplifying the “clash” narrative in media coverage.

Bad Bunny’s historic role underscores Latin music’s mainstream rise, potentially setting records for non-English performances. His trailer emphasized unity and dance, countering critics with messages of love. TPUSA’s event, meanwhile, positions itself as pro-American counterbalance, with artists performing hits that resonate with themes of patriotism and tradition.

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As Super Bowl Sunday unfolds, the halftime slot — traditionally a unifying cultural moment — splits into contrasting visions: Bad Bunny’s vibrant, global Latin fusion versus TPUSA’s country-rock celebration of American roots. The juxtaposition reflects broader societal tensions over identity, language and entertainment in polarized times.

Fans anticipate Bad Bunny breaking viewing records, while TPUSA’s stream draws dedicated followers. Regardless of preference, the dual shows ensure halftime remains appointment viewing in 2026.

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New Delhi: Monthly registration of limited liability partnerships (LLPs) topped the crucial 10,000-mark for the first time on record in January, signalling a rush of entrepreneurs and professionals to take advantage of the country’s booming services sector and brightening manufacturing outlook, a senior government official said.

As many as 10,081 LLPs were incorporated in January, up 60% from a year before, showed the latest corporate affairs ministry data.

Similarly, the number of companies that got incorporated in January jumped almost 39% from a year before to 23,276, the data showed.

Strong outlook amid trade deals
The jump in incorporations is set to continue, as India’s latest trade deals with the US and the European Union, which promise zero duty or preferential access to a combined $53 trillion market when they take effect, have substantially boosted sentiments about the country’s external trade, said the official.

LLP Registrations Cross 10k Mark for First Time in Jan

“Incorporations of companies and LLPs are significantly driven by sentiments as well. Until now, they were being driven mainly by strong domestic growth prospects,” he said, asking not to be named.
The trade deals would allay concerns over US tariffs, further cement the country’s medium-term growth prospects, bolster its both manufacturing and services trade outlook and encourage investors to set up units, he added.
The recent goods and services tax cuts, on top of the income tax relief from the current fiscal year, have also brightened consumption and growth potential, aiding new company and LLP registrations, he added.

REGISTRATIONS SPIKE
Between April and January this fiscal year, the number of LLPs that got incorporated scaled a new high of 76,696, representing a 41% year-on-year increase. Similarly, a record number of new companies—2,01,184 in total—got registered during this period, up 41% from a year before. The number of foreign companies incorporated in India jumped to 78 in the first ten months of this fiscal from just 45 a year earlier, the data showed.

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Shankey Agrawal, partner at BMR Legal, said ease and affordability of starting a business have pushed up company incorporations. Moreover, due to the “deregulation and decriminalisation of minor corporate defaults, compliance costs and the fear of penalties have diminished”, he said.

This is leading to improved business confidence and fuelling the trend of formalisation of businesses, Agrawal added. “Optimism surrounding consumption prospects, spurred by measures like GST cuts, etc., have also encouraged entrepreneurs to set up new ventures,” said Tahira Karanjawala, partner at law firm Karanjawala & Co. The country’s large pool of talented and cost-effective workforce has boosted company incorporations. The International Monetary Fund last month raised its fiscal 2026 growth projection for India to 7.3% from 6.6%. The Fund expects the country to remain the world’s fastest-growing major economy at least for the next two years.

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Thailand is holding elections on Sunday, just two years after the previous polls amid political instability that led to two prime ministers being dismissed. Concerns are rising that ongoing uncertainty may adversely affect the country’s economy. This election follows a tumultuous period characterized by constitutional court rulings and government changes.


Political Challenges and Leadership in Thailand

Thailand’s political landscape has been tumultuous over recent years. The party that formed the government after the last election, Per Thai, has faced significant setbacks, including the removal of two prime ministers by the constitutional court and the imprisonment of its founder, Taxen Shinawat. Despite these difficulties, supporters remain passionate, as evidenced by a rally where Thai flags waved vigorously. The current leader, Anat Chanakun from the Bumjay Thai party, faces a tough start, battling natural disasters and a war with Cambodia, yet his popularity appears unaffected among the crowd.

The Rise of the People’s Party

The People’s Party, which secured the most seats in the last election and currently leads in polls, champions a reform agenda that resonates deeply with voters. However, the party faces opposition from Thailand’s powerful establishment and has been dissolved twice in just six years. Their leader emphasizes that with no senator influence, this election represents a genuine chance for the people to reshape the country’s future through their votes.

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A unifying issue among Thai voters is the economy, which has stagnated, causing frustration as neighboring countries advance. Citizens seek urgent improvements in livelihoods and hope for a stable government to address these issues. Many express disillusionment, feeling that the current system benefits the wealthy at the expense of ordinary citizens. Despite the desire for stability, Thailand’s recent history of frequent elections and changing prime ministers highlights the challenge of achieving lasting political stability.

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