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Bad Bunny streams skyrocketed after the Super Bowl, up 175% in the U.S.

February 11, 2026
Bad Bunny streams skyrocketed after the Super Bowl, up 175% in the U.S.

NEW YORK (AP) — The legacy of Bad Bunny'sSuper Bowl halftime showcontinues. Streams of his catalog jumped 175% in the U.S. on Monday, the day after the Super Bowl, when compared to the previous Monday, Feb. 2.

That's according to Luminate, an industry data and analytics company that provides insight into changing behaviors across music listenership.

Bad Bunny received nearly 100 million streams on Monday in the U.S. — that's 99.6 million in one day — compared to 36.2 million streams the previous Monday.

That's noteworthy, too, because Monday, Feb. 2 was the day afterthe 2026 Grammys,when the artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio won album of the year. It marked the first time an all-Spanish language albumtook home the top prize.And as a result, he was already seeing a significant jump in streams: On Feb. 2, his on-demand U.S. streams spiked 117% from the previous Monday, Jan. 26.

And globally, Bad Bunny's on-demand streams increased 132% on Monday, Feb. 9 compared to Feb. 2, a difference of 271 million to 117 million.

Bad Bunny's most-streamed songs in the U.S. on Monday, Feb. 9:

1. "DtMF" with 10.4 million

2. "Baile Inolvidable" with 6.7 million

3. "NuevaYol" with 6 million

4. "Tití Me Preguntó" with 5.4 million

5. "EoO" with 4.5 million

On Monday, Apple Music, a Super Bowl halftime show sponsor, found that Bad Bunny's show playlistbecame the most-played set liston the music streaming platform shortly after the performance. The Puerto Rican superstar went on to dominate the Apple Music Daily Top 100 Global chart, landing 23 songs in the Top 100, including nine in the Top 25 and five in the Top 10. His track "DtMF" rose to No. 1. His album"Debí Tirar Más Fotos,"appeared on album charts in 155 countries, reaching the Top 10 in 128 countries and hitting No. 1 in 46, including Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Germany, France and Spain.

Spotify found that U.S. streams ofBad Bunny's musicjumped 470% on the platform. That's when examining an hourly increase in U.S. streams between 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 8 compared to the same time frame the week prior.

And Amazon Music reported that streams of Bad Bunny's music in the U.S. jumped 480% following his performance.

Music discovery platform Shazam reflected a similar spike in engagement. Apple Music said Bad Bunny's performance Sunday marked the biggest day ever on Shazam for any Latin or non-English-language artist. Across Bad Bunny's catalog, Shazam recognitions increased by more than 400% during and immediately following the halftime show compared to the daily average.

Associated Press Entertainment Writer Jonathan Landrum, Jr. contributed to this report from Los Angeles.

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Kim Kardashian Feels 'Safe' with Lewis Hamilton amid Budding Romance, Isn't 'Putting Any Pressure' on It (Exclusive Source)

February 11, 2026
Kim Kardashian attends the

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NEED TO KNOW

  • A romance appears to be brewing between Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton

  • The pair took a "romantic" trip to Paris together, a source previously confirmed to PEOPLE, and they also spent time together at the Super Bowl on Feb. 8

  • A source now tells PEOPLE that the mom of four has "always liked" the F1 star

Kim Kardashianis taking things slow withLewis Hamilton.

The mom of four, 45, has been linked to the F1 racer, 41, sincethey were spotted together in Paris, Franceon Feb. 2, whicha source previously confirmed was a "romantic meetup" for the pair.

Hamilton makes Kardashian "feel safe," an insider tells PEOPLE, "and she genuinely enjoys spending time with him."

"There's a comfort level there, because they've known each other for years," the source says. "Kim's gone on dates and met people over the years, but Lewis is the first guy she's really into in a long time. She always liked him. She's excited about their romantic connection."

Kim Kardashian (left) and Lewis Hamilton attend the WSJ. Magazine 2021 Innovator Awards Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com/Shutterstock

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Despite her excitement, the source says Kardashian is "just taking things moment by moment and seeing where it goes."

"Her life is very much centered in Los Angeles with her kids and work. She's not thinking about the future right now, or putting any pressure on it."

The SKIMS founder spent time with Hamilton once again at theSuper Bowlon Sunday, Feb. 8.

They were seen sitting together in a suite at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., where her sister,Kendall Jenner, andHailey Bieberwere also in attendance.

Kim Kardashian (right) and Lewis Hamilton at the Super Bowl on Feb. 8, 2026 NBC

The following day, the pair seemed to still be spending time together, as Kim shared avideoof her and her sisters,Khloé KardashianandKylie Jenner, as they attempted the "TitanicChallenge." When Kim tried to roll up onto Khloé's thighs,fans thought they could hear Hamilton's voicein the background, cheering Kim on.

"We all heard Lewis Hamilton's voice in the background right? 🙂," one fan wrote.

"Am I the only one who can hear Lewis's laugh?" asked another fan.

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Kim waslast linkedtoOdell Beckham Jr., with whom a source told PEOPLE she was "hanging out" in late 2023.Things between them had "fizzled out" by April 2024.

Prior to that,Pete Davidsonwasher most recent public relationship. She dated the comedian from October 2021 to August 2022.

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Nancy Guthrie Abduction: Detained Delivery Driver Speaks Out After Being Released

February 11, 2026
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Police detained an Arizona DoorDash driver for several hours on Tuesday (February 10) in connection with the ongoing disappearance ofSavannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother,Nancy Guthrie.

According to theNew York Post, the man, who identified himself as a 36-year-old delivery driver named Carlos Palazeulos, was released on Tuesday night after spending hours in custody. Speaking to reporters after his release, Palazeulos claimed he was held against his will and that the police "didn't even read me my rights until two hours later."

"What the f*** am I doing here? I didn't do anything, to be honest, I'm innocent," Palazeulos recalled while speaking to press outside his home in Rio Rico, a small border community around 60 miles south of Tucson.

Palazeulos explained that he was trailed by law enforcement while riding in a car with his wife. After pulling over, he exited the vehicle and told the officers, per ABC15, "I work in Tucson for GLS, I might have delivered a package to [Nancy's] house, but I never kidnapped anybody… They hold me from 4:00 p.m. till now."

The man said he told investigators that he'd never heard of Nancy or herTodayshow co-host daughter, stating that he doesn't watch the news. "I hope they get the suspect, because I'm not it," he added. "And they better do their job and find the suspect that did it so they can clear my name, I'm done."

Palazeulos, who said his wrists were swollen from the handcuffs, claimed police didn't ask him any questions but held him while searches were conducted.

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According toThe Daily Mail, Palazeulos was released after police performed a court-ordered search of the property where he had been staying in Rio Rico.

No charges were filed against Palazeulos, and he claimed that authorities didn't provide a reason for his being sought in the investigation.

Palazeulos' questioning came hours after federal authoritiesreleased doorbell camera footagefrom Nancy's home in Tucson. The video showed a masked individual in latex gloves and carrying a backpack. The suspect was seen tampering with the camera, ripping it from its holder, and covering it with flowers ripped from the front entrance.

Investigators are said to be looking into more than one "person of interest" after receiving numerous tips following the release of the surveillance footage.TMZreports that no family members are being treated as suspects.

Nancy was taken from her homeon the evening of January 31, according to law enforcement. She was reported missing the following afternoon after friends noticed she did not attend her usual Sunday church service.

Since then,multiple ransom noteshave been sent to various media outlets, although the authenticity of the letters has not been confirmed. In a February 7 video, Savannah addressed the ransom notes,speaking directlyto Nancy's abductor: "We received your message, and we understand," she said. "We beg you now to return our mother to us so that we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we will have peace."

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NATO launches Arctic Sentry military effort in seeking to move on from Greenland dispute

February 11, 2026
NATO launches Arctic Sentry military effort in seeking to move on from Greenland dispute

BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO on Wednesday launched a new military effort dubbed Arctic Sentry aimed at improving security in the High North, a month after U.S. President Donald Trumpramped up tensionsin the alliance with his threats to annex Greenland.

Initially, Arctic Sentry will be the NATO label for national military exercises in the region, such as Denmark'sArctic Endurance— which angered Trump so much that he threatened to slap tariffs on allies taking part — and Norway's Cold Response drills.

Arctic Sentry is not a military operation. It does not involve the permanent or long-term deployment of troops to the region under a NATO banner.

"What is really new about it is that for the first time now we will bring everything we do in the Arctic together under one command," NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told reporters in Brussels. He said it would help the alliance to "assess which (security) gaps there are which we have to fill."

"In the face of Russia's increased military activity and China's growing interest in the High North, it was crucial that we do more," Rutte added.

Arctic security has been on NATO's agenda in recent years — seven allies lie in the region, along with Russia — but pressure to act accelerated as Trump's determination to "get"Greenlandfueled tensions among the allies.

NATO's role in this series of military activities, which will be coordinated through its U.S. headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia, is aimed at countering Russian and Chinese influence in the High North, which includes Greenland.

NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, U.S. Air Force Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, said in a statement that "Arctic Sentry underscores the alliance's commitment to safeguard its members and maintain stability in one of the world's most strategically significant and environmentally challenging areas."

As part of the effort, the United Kingdom has announced that the number of British troops deployed to Norway will double over three years from 1,000 to 2,000. Some will be involved in Exercise Lion Protector, already planned for September.

Details are sketchy, but other NATO activities will be added to Arctic Sentry once broader security needs are assessed and as the national military exercises end.

France, Germany and Denmark have said they will take part but have not said how many troops would be involved.

NATO's primary role is to defend the territory of its 32 member states. The specter of the alliance's most powerful country threatening to annex part of another ally, Denmark, has deeply shaken the rest of the alliance. Greenland is a semiautonomous territory in the Danish realm.

European allies hope that Arctic Sentry and ongoing talks between the Trump administration, Denmark and Greenland will allow NATO to move on from the dispute and focus on Europe's real security priority, Russia's war on Ukraine.

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Poland and Italy say they will not join Trump's Board of Peace

February 11, 2026
Poland and Italy say they will not join Trump's Board of Peace

WARSAW, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Poland and Italy will not join U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, Warsaw and Rome said on Wednesday, adding ‌to the list of Washington's allies remaining on the sidelines.

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Initially designed to ‌cement Gaza's ceasefire, Trump sees the Board of Peace taking a wider role in resolving global conflicts ​which some countries fear means it could become a rival to the United Nations.

This along with the fact that Russia and Belarus were invited to join means many Western countries have taken a cautious approach.

"Taking into account certain national doubts regarding the shape ‌of the board, under these ⁠circumstances Poland will not join the work of the Board of Peace, but we will analyse it," Prime Minister Donald Tusk told ⁠a government meeting.

"Our relations with the United States have been and will remain our priority, so if the circumstances change that will enable joining the work of the Board, ​we do ​not rule out any scenario."

Tusk was due ​to meet nationalist rival President Karol ‌Nawrocki later on Wednesday at a National Security Council meeting, where the Board of Peace was on the agenda.

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Meanwhile, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani also confirmed on Wednesday that Italy would not sign up.

"We cannot join the Board of Peace because there is an insurmountable constitutional barrier on Italy's side," he told Sky TG24 news channel.

"However, ‌if we need to work on reconstruction ​efforts aimed at ensuring peace in the Middle East, ​we are ready to do ​so," he added.

Under Italy's constitution, the country can only join international ‌organisations on equal terms with other states -- ​a condition that ​Rome says is not met by the board's current statute which gives Trump extensive executive powers.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is close to Trump, said ​last month she had ‌asked him to amend the terms of the Board of Peace to ​enable Italy to join.

(Reporting by Alan Charlish, Pawel Florkiewicz in Warsaw, Crispian ​Balmer in Rome, Editing by William Maclean)

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At least 5 killed and many injured as Yemeni security forces break up separatist protest

February 11, 2026
At least 5 killed and many injured as Yemeni security forces break up separatist protest

ADEN, Yemen (AP) — At least five people have died in clashes between supporters of Yemen's main separatist group and local security forces, with more than two dozen others injured, officials and separatists said on Wednesday.

Eshraq al-Maqtari, the newly appointed legal affairs minister inYemen's internationally recognized government, wrote on X that the Shabwa governorate has experienced "painful events."

The clashes erupted when supporters of Yemen's separatist Southern Transitional Council stormed the governorate's local administrative authority building in the city of Ataq, during which an attempt was made to take down the Yemeni flag, eyewitnesses Khaled al-Merfedi and Salem Lahtal told The Associated Press.

They said local security forces quickly regained control of the building, secured it, and deployed throughout the surrounding area.

"Hope rests on the leaders, elites, youth, and women of Shabwa to resolve this tension, in which the only losers are the lives, safety, and security of its citizens. The interests of Shabwa must be prioritized above all narrow interests," al-Maqtari said.

The STC branch in Shabwa confirmed in a statement the deaths of the five protesters.

Shabwa is currently under the control of thePresidential Leadership Council, headed by Rashad al-Alimi. Forces allied with the council reportedly intervened and fired warning shots to disperse the crowd.

In December, the STC madeadvances in Hadramout and al-Mahra governorates, pushing out the Saudi-aligned National Shield Forces and forcing simmering tensions between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi into the open. Deadly clashes in the country's south erupted and the separatist groupannounced its dissolutionin the weeks that followed, butprotestscontinued in support of the STC, withcalls for an independent south.

Yemen has been mired for more than a decade in a civil war that involves a complex interplay of sectarian and tribal grievances and the involvement of regional powers. The STC leader, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, is wanted for treason and has fled to Abu Dhabi.

"Masked members of the security and military forces opened fire on the demonstrators," the STC branch in Shabwa said in the statement.

It added: "As the mass march moved toward the al-Fakhama Hotel … the security and military forces began firing directly at the protesters using light and medium weapons, resulting in deaths and injuries."

The STC accused forces affiliated with Shabwa's local administration of storming the designated protest site, dismantling the stage, and surrounding the area with armored vehicles and troops, creating what it described as a scene "more akin to a battlefield."

Last week, al-Alimi,announced a new 35-member Cabinetchaired byPrime Minister Shae'a al-Zandani, who also serves as foreign minister. It included only two women: Afrah al-Zouba, minister of planning and international cooperation, and Ahd Jaasous, state minister for women's affairs.

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Bodybuilder Jayne Trcka, Miss Mann in 'Scary Movie,' Cause Of Death Released

February 11, 2026
Bodybuilder Jayne Trcka, Miss Mann in 'Scary Movie,' Cause Of Death Released

BodybuilderJayne Trcka-- who played Miss Mann in "Scary Movie" -- died from heart and circulation issues ... TMZ has learned.

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The San Diego County Medical Examiner listed Jayne's immediate cause of death as hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease complicated by left femoral fracture.

The M.E. says chronic alcohol use was a contributing factor in her death ... and they say her death was an accident.

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The report backs up what we first told you ... that Jayne wasfound unresponsivein the kitchen in her San Diego home back in December. Jayne wasn't answering a friend's phone calls for days and the friend went to the home and found her unresponsive before calling 911. First responders arrived and pronounced Jayne dead.

Jayne competed in bodybuilding shows in the '80s before she landed her first acting gig in 2000 with "Scary Movie." The role led to spots on "The Drew Carey Show" and "Whose Line is it Anyway?" ... and she also reportedlyworked as a California realtor.

JT also appeared in several fitness magazines ... including Flex, MuscleMag International, and Women's Physique World.

She was 62.

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