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UK police searching two properties linked to Peter Mandelson over Epstein investigation

February 06, 2026
UK police searching two properties linked to Peter Mandelson over Epstein investigation

British police said they are searching two properties linked toPeter Mandelsonas part of their investigation into misconduct in public office, following revelations about the former UK ambassador to the US' links to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

CNN Peter Mandelson, pictured on January 10, quit Britain's House of Lords on Wednesday. - Jeff Overs/BBC/Reuters

Since the US Justice Department's latest release of materials related to Epstein,Mandelson has been accused of passing on market-sensitive government information that was of clear financial interest to Epstein in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

London's Metropolitan Police said Friday that its officers were carrying out search warrants at two addresses, one in the southern county of Wiltshire and one in Camden, a neighborhood in the north of the capital.

"The searches are related to an ongoing investigation into misconduct in public office offenses, involving a 72-year-old man," said Hayley Sewart, Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Met.

Mandelson, 72, has not been arrested and enquiries are ongoing, she said.

Mandelson resigned from the Labour Party on Sunday and quit the House of Lords, the upper chamber of Britain's parliament, on Wednesday.

CNN has been unable to contact Mandelson this week.

The Mandelson scandal has plunged Keir Starmer's government into crisis and raised questions about the prime minister's political judgment. Starmer appointed Mandelson as ambassador last year, despite his well-known friendship with Epstein, which continued after the financier was convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.

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Mandelson has offered scant comment to British media this week. Previously, he has said: "I want to say loudly and clearly that I was wrong to believe (Epstein) following his conviction and to continue my association with him afterwards. I apologize unequivocally for doing so to the women and girls who suffered."

Two people believed to be police officers arrive at the home of Peter Mandelson in London on Friday. - Brook Mitchell/Getty Images

Starmer fired Mandelson as ambassador in September, following a previous release of Epstein files which showed that Mandelson had penned a handwritten note for the financier's 50th birthday, describing him as "my best pal." A trove of emails reported by British media at the same time showed that Mandelson said he felt "hopeless and furious" after Epstein's conviction. Mandelson's sacking as ambassador marked the third time he had been removed from a senior role in government due to his ties to wealthy individuals.

The DOJ's latest release of Epstein files revealed that Mandelson – while serving as business secretary in the government of Prime Minister Gordon Brown – appeared to leak sensitive UK government information to Epstein as the country considered a raft of policy measures to aid its recovery from the 2008 financial crisis.

Newly released emails from June 2009 showed that Mandelson forwarded Epstein a memo written for Brown, which advocated £20 billion of asset sales to help relieve Britain's debt burden and revealed Labour's tax policy plans.

Bank statements from the DOJ's latest release also appeared to show that Epstein paid a total of $75,000 into bank accounts linked to Mandelson between 2003 and 2004. Email exchanges also suggested that the financier may have sent £10,000 to Reinaldo Avila da Silva, now Mandelson's husband, to help fund his osteopathy course.

Addressing Parliament on Wednesday, Starmer said the revelations about Mandelson were "beyond infuriating" and that the former ambassador had "lied repeatedly" about his relationship with Epstein. "Mandelson betrayed our country, our parliament, and our party," he said.

Starmer is under intense pressure to explain what the vetting process uncovered about Mandelson's ties to Epstein before his appointment as ambassador a year ago. Following a public outcry, the government has agreed to release documents surrounding Mandelson's appointment.

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US sees 733 measles cases nationwide in just over a month

February 06, 2026
US sees 733 measles cases nationwide in just over a month

There have been at least 733 confirmed measles cases reported across the nation, thelatest datafrom the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed Friday.

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In just a few weeks, the United States reported four times as many cases than typically seen throughout an entire calendar year.

Before last year, which had a record breaking 2,276 cases, the U.S. averaged 180 cases annually since measles was declared eliminated in 2000.

The record numbers come asSouth Carolinais dealing with the largest outbreak recorded in recent memory.

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Other states that have reported cases and are dealing with ongoing outbreaks include Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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Most of the outbreaks occurring across the country are in pockets of under-vaccinated or unvaccinated communities.

1 year since measles cases found in Texas, US still seeing surge of infections with elimination status at risk

The rate of kindergartners vaccinated with the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine has fallen from 95% in 2019 to below 93% in 2025, CDC data shows. Herd immunity, a threshold for vaccination rates that slow a virus' ability to spread, is typically achieved at 95% vaccination rates, public health experts say.

Declining vaccination rates have left approximately 300,000 kindergarteners unprotected from measles infection.

The MMR vaccine is given in two doses, the initial shot given after the first year of life and the second shot given after the fourth year of life.

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US asks court to toss lawsuit alleging Army failed to stop Maine's deadliest mass shooting

February 06, 2026
US asks court to toss lawsuit alleging Army failed to stop Maine's deadliest mass shooting

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The U.S. government wants a judge to dismiss a lawsuit from survivors and relatives of the victims ofMaine's deadliest mass shooting, who say the Army failed them by not intervening before the killings.

The familiesallege the government was negligentin failing to act on warning signs displayed by the shooter, an Army reservist.

Eighteen people were killed when the 40-year-old reservist opened fire at a bowling alley and a bar and grill in Lewiston in October 2023. An independent commission appointed by Maine's governor later concluded that there were numerousopportunities for interventionby both Army officials and civilian law enforcement.

In a filing Thursday in Maine federal court, the government urged a judge to toss the lawsuit, saying the court lacks the authority to hear the case and that the families' claims don't meet the legal standard to move forward.

The lawsuit alleges that the Army was negligent when it failed to properly investigate the shooter's mental condition. But the government says the shooter was "solely responsible" for the attack and the government should not be held liable for his actions.

Attorneys for 100 survivors and victims' family members announced the filing of the lawsuit last year. They thenrefiled their lawsuitin September following a U.S. Department of Defense watchdog report that faulted the Army for a high rate of failure to report violent threats by service members.

"Unfortunately, the government's motion was predictable and expected. The government's motion is a lengthy denial of any legal responsibility for broken promises to protect the community it pledges to defend. We look forward to filing our response," said Travis Brennan and Ben Gideon, attorneys for the families, in a Friday statement.

The lawsuit faults the Army, U.S. Department of Defense and Keller Army Community Hospital for negligence, and names the U.S. government as the defendant. The lawsuit said the defendants failed to "respond to warning signs and an explicit threat to commit a mass shooting" by the shooter, Robert Card.

Card was found dead by suicide two days after the shootings.

The attorneys have said the Army did not act despite being aware of Card'smental health decline. Card's mental health spiral led to his hospitalization and left him paranoid, delusional and expressing homicidal ideations, plaintiffs said. He even produced a "hit list" of those he wanted to attack, they said.

The Lewiston shootings led to new guns laws in Maine, a state with a long tradition of hunting and gun ownership. The laws promptedlegal actionon the part of gun rights advocates in the state and remain a contentious topic more than two years later.

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“Will & Grace” Actor Charles C. Stevenson Jr., Dies at 95

February 06, 2026

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Charles C. Stevenson Jr. has died

  • The actor, best known for playing Smitty in Will & Grace, died at age 95 on Jan. 19, his son confirmed to Variety

  • Stevenson was also known for performances in Men in Black, The Office and Ghost World

Charles C. Stevenson Jr., the actor who played beloved bartender Smitty inWill & Grace, has died. He was 95.

Stevenson died of natural causes in Camarillo, Calif., on Jan. 19, his son Scott later confirmed toVarietyon Thursday, Feb. 5.

His other notable roles included performances inSnow Buddies,Men in Black,The OfficeandGhost World, as well as a string of uncredited bit roles in other television shows and films.

"In his own words, his job was 'marrying or burying people,' " Scott toldVarietyin a statement, noting that his dad would also play priests and pastors. "As he told it, the panic-stricken director would invariably come to him to beg him to find a way to fill in unscripted space between 'We are gathered here together' (where he'd probably get his close-up) and the 'amen' at the end of the scene (where he usually wouldn't). Stevenson admitted that he got pretty good at that."

Megan Mullally, Charles C. Stevenson, Jr. and Alec Baldwin in 'Will & Grace' Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

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Stevenson was raised in Piedmont, California, served in the Navy during the Korean War and eventually left for Los Angeles at age 50 as he pursued a career in public service, perVariety.

His acting debut came in a 1982 episode ofVoyagers, before he spent the rest of the '80s taking on bit roles, many of which were uncredited, like inCheersandL.A. Law. In the '90s, Stevenson appeared inBaywatch,Everybody Loves Raymond,Family Matters,Ellenand 1997'sMen in Black(in which he played Agent Bee).

Of Stevenson's 100+ additional roles, he played Norman in 2001'sGhost World, a "mine shaft guy" inThe Office, Sheriff Ryan inSnow Buddiesand a few variations of an elderly man or grandfather inShameless,Curb Your EnthusiasmandMy Wife and Kids.

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OnWill & Grace, Smitty debuted in season 2's "Tea and a Total Lack of Sympathy" (played by another actor, before Stevenson took on the role). He was best known for his banter withMegan Mullally's Karen Walker, which sometimes involved him sharing family trauma.

Smitty would later return in the show's revival episodes, which ran for three additional seasons from 2017 to 2020.

Speaking withGold Derbyin 2018, Mullally recalled being "obsessed" with Stevenson's character, who she said "was always funny" — even when he had to say just "one line."

"They gave Charles/Smitty, they gave him more to do," Mullally said of the revival episodes. "They gave him more lines and jokes, and he freaking nailed every single thing they gave him. He nailed it."

She added, "The first time when we had a run-through for the writers and he came out with those lines, people were falling out of their chairs. They were like, 'We've been wasting this incredible resource. This guy is a comedic gem, and all these years we didn't know he was capable of so much more.' "

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What Bad Bunny’s halftime show means for Puerto Rico

February 06, 2026
What Bad Bunny's halftime show means for Puerto Rico

For three hours last summer, Wilfredo José Burgos-Matos felt like he didn't have to leave Puerto Rico again after moving away from the island 11 years ago.

Bad Bunny's residencyin San Juan last August hit Burgos-Matos like a wave of nostalgia, from the plena-style rhythm mixed with reggaeton and salsa filling "El Choli" coliseum to the pink casita and mountains built for the stage, bringing him back to his hometown of Aibonito, Puerto Rico.

"It just very honestly made me kind of realize, or even dream a little bit, about staying and not having to live again and go through this diaspora mourning, or this grief of always being in constant movement outside of the island," the 33-year-old said. "It's some sort of a gift that that Bad Bunny gave to Puerto Ricans."

Now,Bad Bunnyis bringing that same energy to one of the biggest global stages this weekend: theApple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Bad Bunny has repeatedly centered Puerto Rico in his music and his career, including his latest album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," and his recent 31-date"No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí" residencyin San Juan that generated millions into the island's local economy.

<p style=Bad Bunny accepts the album of the year award for "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" onstage during the 68th Grammy Awards on Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny poses with the album of the year, best música urbana album and best global music performance awards during the 68th Grammy Awards.

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" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny thanked his fans for "letting me sing in my home in front of my friends, my family and my people" on what was the final night of his residency in September 2025. "Thank you for that," he said. "I love you, thank you for being a part of this."

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=On top of his Puerto Rico residency, Bad Bunny was also juggling life as a Hollywood actor attending the premiere of "Caught Stealing" on Aug. 26, 2025, in New York City.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny starred alongside Austin Butler in the movie.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Earlier in summer 2025, Bad Bunny was spotted at Netflix's "Happy Gilmore 2" premiere on July 21, 2025, in New York City, which he starred alongside Adam Sandler.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny at the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2025. Bad Bunny gave a playful Puerto Rican twist to the Black dandy theme with a crisp espresso brown suit. He paired the custom-made Prada ensemble with a brimmed hat resembling a pava, a traditional straw hat made from leaves of the Puerto Rican hat palm.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny onstage at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 17, 2025.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny onstage at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 17, 2025.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny onstage at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 17, 2025.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=In February 2025, Bad Bunny attended "SNL50: The Anniversary Special" in New York City.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny performs during his Most Wanted Tour at the Kaseya Center in Miami on May 24, 2024.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny attends the Dior Homme Menswear spring/summer 2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 21, 2024.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Bad Bunny performs at the Crypto.com Arena during his Most Wanted tour in Los Angeles, March 13, 2024.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Bad Bunny poses in the press room during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at Ovation Hollywood on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. Bad Bunny performs the first stop of his Most Wanted Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah, at Delta Center on Feb. 21, 2024. For his first show of the Most Wanted Tour, Bad Bunny didn't hold back on performing all but three songs ( Bad Bunny split the show into three acts, performing first his Bad Bunny rode into the Delta Center venue on a horse on Feb. 21, 2024. Performing a total of 37 songs, not including the orchestra that introduced him at the top of the night before segueing into Bad Bunny arrives for the Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Watsco Center in Miami, Florida, on Oct. 5, 2023. Bad Bunny in his high fashion era, seen at Gucci Ancora during Milan Fashion week on September 22, 2023 in Milan, Italy. Bad Bunny turned heads at the 2023 Met Gala in a white suit and rosette-covered cape by fashion designer Jacquemus. Bad Bunny performs onstage at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 21, 2023. Bad Bunny rocks out next to a pair of neon blue bunny ears during Weekend 2 at Coachella 2023. During his Coachella performance on April 14, 2023, Bad Bunny led his fans through a gamut of emotions, dances, ballads about heartbreak and tales of bouncing back from lost love. With set designs, multiple outfits and song choices centered on the streets of Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny's set was an allusion to his journey from an austere Puerto Rican neighborhood to the highest echelons of California celebrity. In March 2023, Bad Bunny, left, was honored with the Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Media Awards by Ricky Martin. Bad Bunny put Puerto Rico front and center during his 65th Grammy Awards performance on Feb. 5, 2023. Bad Bunny was also nominated for album of the year at the 2023 Grammys. While Harry Styles took AOTY at the Grammys, Bad Bunny accepted the award for best música urbana album for To commemorate Bad Bunny's end-of-year Spotify Wrapped numbers and 3-peat title of the most streamed artist on the platform, the Puerto Rican superstar was presented with three championship-style rings designed by Jason of Beverly Hills on Dec. 10, 2022 in Mexico City. Bad Bunny concluded the U.S. leg of his  Cardi B, Chencho Corleone, Ivy Queen and reggaeton duo Jowell y Randy." style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Bad Bunny, left, brought out rapper Cardi B on Oct. 1, where the two performed their hit song For his Sept. 30 show, Bad Bunny invited Li Saumet of Bomba Estéreo to perform Bad Bunny and Dominican American reggaeton star Arcángel hit the stage during his Oct. 1 show. Bad Bunny, left, blessed fans with a surprise performance from Puerto Rican rapper-singer Ivy Queen. She took the stage at both Inglewood shows in September and October 2022. Bad Bunny closed out Los Angeles on a historic note. The City of Los Angeles honored the megastar for his declaring Oct. 1 as the official Bad Bunny Day." style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Bad Bunny put on a fiery performance at the Yankee Stadium in New York City during the 2022 MTV VMAs. He also shared a kiss with one of his backup dancers during the August 2022 performance. That night he made history by becoming the first Latin artist to win artist of the year at the 2022  MTV Video Music Awards. Bad Bunny poses for a portrait on August 1, 2022 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Bad Bunny strikes a pose for USA TODAY. Bad Bunny, in his Hollywood era, strikes a pose for USA TODAY. In the action comedy Bad Bunny is the gift that keeps on giving. For three nights, from July 28-30, the Puerto Rican superstar kicked off his 2022 Fans were blessed with Bad Bunny performing the entirety of his new album and also got a chance to see special guests like Rauw Alejandro, Young Miko, RaiNao, Bomba Estéreo, Jhay Cortez, Chencho Corleone and María Zardoya from The Marías. Many of the artists were also featured in his latest album The Puerto Rican superstar revealed <a href=two new wax figures at Orlando and New York's Madame Tussauds on April 19, 2022. The figure at Madame Tussauds New York is wearing the iconic all-silver look from the Grammy-winner's 2020 Super Bowl performance alongside Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, and J Balvin, complete with the same silver jacket he wore. The wax figure in Orlando is wearing an outfit originally from his WWE Royal Rumble performance and is featured in his "Booker T" music video. For the figure, Bad Bunny donated his trenchcoat, vest, trousers, and pants." style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Sony Pictures announced during April 2022's CinemaCon that <a href=Bad Bunny is set to portray the title role in "El Muerto," making history as Marvel's first Latino lead in a live-action film. He calls the film the "perfect role" for him.

Before suiting up as the super-powered wrestler, the Puerto Rican rapper will make his big-screen acting debut in the neon-drenched "Bullet Train" (in theaters July 29), doing battle with Brad Pitt." style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> He's got <em>range</em>. Bad Bunny made his debut as a professional wrestler in <a href=April 2021 at WWE's WrestleMania 37. In this photo, taken Jan. 29, 2022, Bad Bunny jumped into the ring again during the Royal Rumble match at The Dome at America's Center." style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> After making history with Bad Bunny is no stranger to breaking records. He was also named Spotify's most-streamed artist in the world for two consecutive years. During his During his Days prior, Bad Bunny hit the stage at MGM Grand Garden Arena on Nov. 18, 2021, to perform during the <a href=22nd Latin Grammy Awards. That night he took home the award for best rap/hip hop song for "Booker T" and best urban music album for "El Último Tour del Mundo."" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Bad Bunny attends the American Music Awards on Nov. 21, 2021, rocking a monochromatic look with black and silver shades on the red carpet. Bad Bunny decked out in all leather at the Billboard Music Awards broadcast in May 2021. Bad Bunny made his debut as a professional wrestler in April 2021 at WWE's WrestleMania 37. Pictured here, he and Damian Priest face The Mix and John Morrison during a tag team match. That same night, Bad Bunny takes flight at WrestleMania. Earlier that month, Bad Bunny performed onstage during Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2. Amid the peak of the pandemic in 2020, Bad Bunny gave fans a treat. That September, he performed a concert on a moving flatbed truck in New York, stopping traffic all throughout the city. His one-of-its-kind concert began at Yankee Stadium and made its way to Harlem Hospital where Bad Bunny honored front-line workers. <em>History in the making. </em>In June 2020, Bad Bunny became the first Latin urban musician to pose for the cover of Rolling Stone (his then-girlfriend, Gabriela Berlingeri, became the first Latina to shoot a Rolling Stone cover photo and Latin music editor Suzy Exposito was the first Latina to write a cover story for the magazine). Bad Bunny at the 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas in November 2019. That same night, he accepted the award for best urban album at the Latin Grammys. In July 2019, Bad Bunny participated in a series of demonstrations in Puerto Rican demanding then-Gov. Ricardo Rosello's resignation. Around that time, Bad Bunny also took to social media to voice is concerns and support of the people of his hometown. Wearing a rainbow Louis Vuitton ensemble and visor-like sunglasses, Bad Bunny gave it his all at his first solo Coachella set. That same night, Bad Bunny joined Will Smith and Marc Anthony to perform Pictured here, Bad Bunny rocks his signature third eye at the 2018 American Music Awards. 2018 was a big year for Bad Bunny. The young Puerto Rican star also attended the Latin Grammy Awards that year in November at the MGM Grand Garden Area in Las Vegas. Bad Bunny made his first Coachella appearance in April 2018, when Cardi B brought him out along with J Balvin to perform their single

Bad Bunny makes history at the Grammys. The Puerto Rican star's career in photos.

Bad Bunny accepts the album of the year award for "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" onstage during the 68th Grammy Awards on Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles

Bad Bunny, whose name isBenito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has hinted his performance will be about unity during the trailer for the halftime show, where he danced with people from various ages and from diverse backgrounds, cultures and ethnicities.

But it will also, undoubtedly, be about Puerto Rico.

"Benito speaks first and foremost to Puerto Ricans, and so he doesn't really care what other people think, and I think that's part of the formula for his success," said Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, associate professor of Latin American and Caribbean History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Bad Bunny leans into Puerto Rican pride

Over the past decade, Bad Bunny has skyrocketed to one of the world's biggest superstars, going from a local supermarket bagboy-turned-SoundCloud-rapper to themost streamed artist across the globe.

Through it all, he's leaned into his Puerto Ricanness.

Boricua slang like perreo (a type of dance linked to reggaeton music), janguear (to hang out) and bichiyal (a stylish woman) are sprinkled throughout many of Bad Bunny's songs. He's worn a pava, a traditional Puerto Rican straw hat, on red carpets and in the promo for the Super Bowl.

An advertisement for the Super Bowl LX Halftime show featuring Bad Bunny is seen in the Super Bowl LX Media Center at the Moscone Center on February 04, 2026 in San Francisco, California.

He highlighted the struggles Puerto Ricans experienced on the island following the devastating back-to-back hurricanes, including Hurricane Maria, in 2017, during adocumentary-style music videofor his hit, "El Apagon." He's highlighted the ongoing gentrification in Puerto Rico, including in his song "Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii" on his latest album.

"When you have a Puerto Rican, like Bad Bunny, appear on this massive platform, it is some sort of a reminder to viewers that Puerto Rico exists," Burgos-Matos said. "That Puerto Ricans are not just consumers of U.S. culture or passive participants of the U.S."

The rapper has also boostedtourism to the island. His residency last summer alone brought in estimates of$200 millionto more than$700 millionto Puerto Rico.

Bad Bunny shines a light on Puerto Rico's history

But Boricuas in the United States and on the island are hoping that viewers of the halftime show will do more than just Google tickets to visit the island. Instead, some are hoping it will shine a light on the island's deep history – and its complicated relationship with the United States.

Burgos-Matos, who left Puerto Rico more than a decade ago to further his education and now has a doctorate, currently lives in the Bronx, "an extension of Puerto Rico," he said. His journey is one that many in the diaspora take.

Roughly 5.8 million Puerto Ricans live in the United States, according toPew Research Center. Another 3.2 million live on the island, which is a U.S. territory, according tothe U.S. Census Bureau.

"There is a lot of trauma that Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans have been enduring for the past years with, not only with the ongoing colonial status, but also the economic crisis, the mass migration, the unpayable debt," he said. "This…is a form of asserting some sort of cultural survival."

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - SEPTEMBER 20: Bad Bunny performs live during

Mikey Cordero, an artist living in Santurce, Puerto Rico, a neighborhood in the island's capitol, said that Puerto Rico often "gets pushed to the side" politically and in media.

Specifically, Cordero hopes the performance will open a conversation about "colonization" and how laws in place, like the Jones Act, affect Puerto Rico's economy. Puerto Rico is an unincorporated U.S. territory, and has long been the subject of the debate on whether the island should become a state or an independent country.

"He's giving you breadcrumbs into the Puerto Rican experience," Cordero, 42, said. "I think if it brings more attention and more eyes on our story and our fight and our struggle – that's what I think even Bad Bunny wants – for you to like walk away with, to have that sense of prioritizing the Puerto Rican story."

'The more local Bad Bunny gets, the more universal he becomes'

Puerto Rico's story is a relatable one.

And some Boricuas anticipate that people from different ethnic and racial backgrounds won't feel excluded. Instead, they'll feel seen.

A woman photographs a couple in front of a mural of Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 13, 2025.

Meléndez-Badillo, who collaborated with Bad Bunny by writing historical narratives for videos for the artist's latest record, said the reggaeton superstar explores themes around displacement, gentrification, and longing for home.

"Those are things that people can connect with regardless if they're from Puerto Rico or not," he said. "Those are the things that people from the Global South have been dealing with for a long time."

Dámaris Otero-Torres, an associate professor at Rutgers Universitywho is teaching a class on the Puerto Rican star, said Bad Bunny's message in his music is universal and can create solidarity, even as he makes "sure that people understand the richness of Puerto Rico and all the things that it has to be, not only the U.S. and its community, but the world."

Him being chosen as an artist who sings and speaks almost entirely in Spanish is also a political act, Otero-Torres said, especially at a time in the United States where she says knowing another language is seen as a "liability."

"Why can't you open yourself to learn of the richness of the vastness of the culture? … The United States is an incredible melting pot," she said. "Speaking another language is not a liability. It enriches you. It allows you not only to understand other cultures, but to understand your own culture in deeper ways."

The more local Bad Bunny gets, the more universal he becomes, Otero-Torres, who is from the Río Piedras neighborhood in San Juan, recalled reading recently.

"I think that's true," she said.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Bad Bunny's halftime show – What it means for Puerto Rico

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