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09/02/2026

Lady Gaga Steals the Show With Surprise Performance at Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime!

At the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, Bad Bunny delivered a historic, culturally charged set as the first Latino solo artist to headline the halftime stage — and he wasn’t alone. Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance, joining Bad Bunny for a salsa-infused rendition of her hit Die With a Smile, electrifying fans around the world. The star-studded performance also featured Ricky Martin and celebrated Puerto Rican culture in an unforgettable show at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California. This crossover moment quickly went viral, blending pop power with Latin rhythms on one of the world’s biggest stages.

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08/02/2026

Grammys to Culture War: Billie Eilish vs Ted Cruz Ignites Immigration Firestorm

What began as a Grammy acceptance speech turned into a national political flashpoint. After Billie Eilish condemned ICE with the line “no one is illegal on stolen land,” conservative Senator Ted Cruz fired back, accusing Hollywood of hypocrisy and ideological posturing. Cruz argued the U.S. is not an illegitimate nation, questioning celebrity activism from multimillion-dollar estates built on contested land. The clash vaulted an awards-show moment into a broader debate on immigration, Indigenous history, elite virtue-signaling, and whether cultural influence equals moral authority.

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08/02/2026

Tear Gas at the Olympics: Italian Police Clash With Protesters Near Winter Games Venue

Tensions flared in Italy after police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse dozens of protesters near a Winter Olympics venue on Saturday, February 7. Demonstrators reportedly threw firecrackers and attempted to access a nearby highway, prompting a swift security response. The incident highlights rising concerns around public order, infrastructure protests, and security preparations as Italy gears up to host a major global sporting event under intense scrutiny.

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08/02/2026

LeT-Linked Leader Issues Open Threat to India on Kashmir Solidarity Day

On February 5, Kashmir Solidarity Day, Syed Abdul Rehman Naqvi—senior leader of the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML) and a known associate of Talha Saeed, son of Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed—was seen issuing an open threat against India. The statement, delivered publicly, has raised serious security concerns, highlighting Pakistan’s continued tolerance of proscribed terror-linked figures using political platforms to issue hostile rhetoric against India under the guise of solidarity events.

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08/02/2026

Faith vs Law: America Split as Migration Debate Turns Ideological

A sharp ideological clash is unfolding in U.S. politics. On one side, New York City’s mayor has urged Americans to look to Islamic history and the Prophet Muhammad’s migration as a moral lens to support welcoming migrants. On the other, lawmakers in the Sharia-Free America Caucus are pushing legislation to ban Sharia law, arguing that religious legal systems have no place in American governance. Supporters frame compassion and inclusion; critics warn against mixing faith with public policy. The standoff has intensified a national debate over borders, beliefs, and the limits of religion in lawmaking.

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08/02/2026

“Feels Like Pakistan”: Congressman Gill’s Inflammatory Rhetoric on Immigration Sparks Backlash

U.S. Congressman Brandon Gill ignited controversy after alleging that mass Islamic migration is “killing the America we know and love.” In public remarks and a viral congressional clip, Gill claimed parts of the Dallas–Fort Worth area “feel like Pakistan,” warned that new mosques are transforming long-held communities, and drew comparisons with Europe’s security debates. Critics argue the statements blur policy concerns with cultural stereotyping, intensifying a national debate over immigration, religious freedom, and community cohesion.

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07/02/2026

NYC Leader Zohran Mamdani's Islamic History Remark Ignites Immigration Debate

A fresh political storm has erupted in New York after a senior city leader invoked Islamic history—specifically the Prophet Muhammad’s migration—to frame modern immigration policy and opposition to ICE enforcement. Supporters see the reference as a moral call for compassion and refuge. Critics argue that religious narratives don’t belong in public policy, especially when used to justify mass migration and anti-ICE positions. The moment has widened a national conversation on where faith ends and governance begins, and what should truly shape America’s future.

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07/02/2026

Trump Doubles Down After Sharing Racist Obama Video: “I Didn’t Make a Mistake”

U.S. President has refused to apologise after sharing a video depicting and as apes—content widely condemned as racist. When pressed by reporters on whether he would retract or apologise for the post, Trump responded bluntly: “I didn’t make a mistake.” The refusal has reignited outrage, intensified debates over political rhetoric and racism, and added fresh fuel to an already polarised American political climate.

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