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NEED TO KNOW

  • Team USA won a gold medal at the figure skating team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 8

  • Ilia Malinin, Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, Madison Chock, Evan Bates, Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea all contributed to the win

  • The medal comes after Team USA's gold medal in the same event in 2022, which was marred by scandal

Gold looks good on Team USA!

The American figure skaters jumped, spun and backflipped their way to a gold medal in the figure skating team event at the2026 Winter Olympicson Sunday, Feb. 8 at the Milano Ice Skating Arena.

It was a group effort forIlia Malinin,Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn, Madison Chock, Evan Bates, Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea, who all contributed to Team USA's winning score of 68 via four events: ice dance, pair skating, women single skating and men single skating.

Team USA previously won the same event at Beijing in 2022 — but only after a scandal involving Russian skater Kamila Valieva, who tested positive during the Games for a banned substance. After a lengthy investigation, her team's first-place finish was downgraded, and the U.S.'s second-place finish was bumped up to first. They eventually received their gold medals in Paris in 2024.

Ilia Malinin at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan on Feb. 7. Joris Verwijst/BSR Agency/Getty

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On the first of the two-night final, Chock, 33, and Bates, 36, kicked things off with a bang, notching the top spot on the ice dance leaderboard with 133.23 points.

Kam, 21, and O'Shea, 34, kept things moving the next night, earning a seventh-place finish (and seven team points) with 135.36. The two were overcome with emotion following their performance, with O'Shea yelling out with joy and Kam fighting tears.

Glenn, 26, was next, scoring 138.62, enough to earn her a third-place finish and eight team points. The athlete was visibly disappointed as she sat amongst her teammates and heard her score read aloud.

"I feel guilty. My team has done so well and my performance was lackluster," she told reporters, including PEOPLE, after her skate. "I scored lower than my median in what they were counting on, and I placed lower than what would have been expected... I made a few too many mistakes."

All eyes were on Malinin, 21, known by fans as the "Quad God," heading into the men single skating round, as the U.S. and Japan were tied with 59 total team points each.

Though he stumbled toward the end of his routine, Mailin ultimately clinched the win for Team USA with help from his signature backflip, scoring 200.03.

"It's honestly just such an incredible, like raw feeling in this environment," he told reporters, including PEOPLE, after his qualifiers event on Feb. 7. "Once I do that backflip, everyone's like, screaming for joy and they're just out of control."

Amber Glenn competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 8, 2026. Jamie Squire/Getty

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Liu — who came out of retirement in 2024 — contributed, too, notching a second-place finish in the women single skating qualifier.

The medal marked the second of the Games for the U.S., following skierBreezy Johnson's first-place finishin women's downhill.

"We are always excited to take [to the] Olympic ice," Chock said after her and Bates' ice dance free dance on Feb. 7. "We knew what we had to do when we stepped on the ice and were prepared to do it."

O'Shea, meanwhile joked at a press conference that his strategy heading onto the ice was simply "to skate well."

To learn more about all the Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, come topeople.comto check out ongoing coverage before, during and after the games. Watch the Milan Cortina Olympics and Paralympics, beginning Feb. 6, on NBC and Peacock.

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Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show Slammed As

The2026 Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Showsparked one of the most divided reactions afterBad Bunnyheadlined the performance.

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On February 8, the Puerto Rican superstar delivered a mostlySpanish-languageset filled with dance-heavy numbers, surprise cameos, and political messaging at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

While many viewers praised the show as energetic, othersslammedit as confusing and inappropriate for an American audience.

"Bad Bunny's halftime show isdisgracefulto Americans. Should not be part of American Super Bowl halftime," wrote one user.

Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl performance was filled with surprise cameos, a Latin-themed set, and a message of unity

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Bad Bunny opened the halftime show in an all-white outfit withTití Me Preguntó,transforming the field into a Puerto Rico-inspired neighborhood set complete with a small house, a dance floor, and community-style scenery.

He performed a string of hits, includingEoo,Yo Perreo Sola,MONACO, andNUEVAYoL.

He then brought out his iconicLa Casitasetfrom his Puerto Rican residency last year and invited a slew of celebrities including Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, Alix Earle, Young Miko, Karol G, and Cardi B to join.

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One of the most-talked-about moments occurred when a couple appeared to get married onstage during the show. The scene quickly transitioned into a dance-filled reception as Lady Gaga made a surprise cameo, singing a Latin-inspired version of her song,D*e With a Smile,before dancing with Bunny.

Later, Ricky Martin joined him for a surprise appearance, bringing another Latin icon onto the stage. The performance ended withDtMFand a message on the stadium screens.

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"The only thing more powerful than hate is love," read the message.

Toward the end, Bunny held a football that displayed the words, "God bless America," before naming countries across North, Central, and South America.

Despite the power-packed performance, Bunny received criticism regarding the fact that the show was almost entirely in Spanish.

The internet slammed Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance for the language barrier and political backlash

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Much of the backlash centered on his performance being entirely in Spanish, as some viewers claimed they felt disconnected.

"Am I the only one who thinks this Super Bowl is boring as hell and the halftime show sucks? I don't understand a word Bad Bunny is saying," one wrote.

"The only thing I understood from the halftime show is when the Bad Bunny guy said, 'Burrito!'" said another.

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"That was the worst halftime show ever. Bad decision," added a third.

Others framed their backlash around nationalism.

"Bad Bunny halftime show is disgraceful to Americans," said one, while another added, "Just for your info, I turned off my TV during your woke BS halftime performance."

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"Bad Bunny getting booed at a football game is the most bipartisan moment of 2026," one more chimed in.

Furthermore, reports circulated online claiming that several viewers inside the stadium booed the performance, further fueling the narrative that the show had flopped.

Despite criticism, defenders stepped in praising the cultural impact and called Bad Bunny's performance "phenomenal"

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While criticism was loud, many viewers pushed back, arguing the show's Latin focus was exactly what made it special.

"I will never shut up about how great an artist and human being Bad Bunny is," one fan wrote.

"I've seen all 60 Super Bowls and Bad Bunny's halftime extravaganza was, by far, the best," said another.

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"Bad Bunny has been the best halftime show in a long time," one more wrote, while a fourth shared, "You all are living in an alternate universe—it was phenomenal, cry harder!"

Another set of supporters maintained that the performance's cultural roots were the entire point.

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"I was on my feet dancing! I love Puerto Rican music," said one, while another wrote, "The only people complaining are bland and don't come from any culture."

"I don't speak Spanish, but he's clearly very talented. The production was amazing."

Bad Bunny's selection for the 2026 Super Bowl was tied to a major NFL strategy

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The NFL picked Bunny for its halftime Super Bowl performance because of its partnership with Roc Nation, led by Jay-Z, which has handled halftime show production since 2019.

The league has used the partnership to attract younger, more diverse audiences after years of controversy surrounding social justice protests.

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From a music standpoint, Bunny is one of the world's biggest stars, with multiple Grammy wins, record-breaking tours, and a global fan base.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell previously explained the philosophy behind the selections, adding, "I don't want to pick the music that I listen to, because none of you would come to the halftime show."

Still, the choice was politically charged, as Bunny has openly criticized U.S. immigration policies.

Moreover, his recent statement at the 2026 Grammys also fueled the debate.

"Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say ICE out… We are humans, and we are Americans," he had stated.

Besides Bad Bunny, past halftime acts have included a wide range of top artists like Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Eminem, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg.

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Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show Slammed As “Worst Of This Century” As The Public Has The Same Complaint

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Kid Rock attends the Kentucky Derby on May 4, 2024. Daniel Boczarski/Getty

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NEED TO KNOW

  • The Kid Rock–backed Rock the Country festival has canceled its South Carolina tour dates

  • The move comes after several of the artists slated to perform withdrew from the show

  • According to the festival's website, the seven remaining tour dates are set to proceed as planned from May to September 2026

TheKid Rock–backed Rock the Country festival has canceled its South Carolina tour dates after several of the artists slated to perform dropped out.

ThePost & Courierreported on Friday, Feb. 6, that Anderson County, S.C., officials confirmed that the two-day concert planned for July 25 and July 26 had been canceled.

The county learned that the festival would be called off on Feb. 5, but no specific reason for the cancellation was given.

Anderson was one of eight cities on the schedule for Rock the Country, which runs from May to December 2026, according to the event'swebsite.

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The cancellation comes after several artists on the lineup said they would not be attending, including rock band Shinedown, whoannounced on Friday that they would no longer participate.

"Shinedown is everyone's band. We feel that we have been given a platform to bring all people together through the power of music and song. We have one boss, and it is everyone in the audience. Our band's purpose is to unite, not divide. With that in mind, we have made the decision that we will not be playing the Rock the Country festival," the band said ina statementposted on X.

"We know this decision will create differences of opinion. But we do not want to participate in something we believe will create further division," the band added.

Other performers who dropped out in recent weeks includedCreedandLudacris.Morgan WadeandCarter Faith's names have also been removed from the lineup.

Rock,Jason Aldean,Blake Shelton,Jelly Roll,Brooks & Dunn,Riley Green,Miranda Lambert,Hank Williams Jr.,Ella Langley,Lynyrd Skynyrd,Jon Pardi,Brantley Gilbertand many others are still listed on the festival's lineup.

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According to the festival's website, the rest of the tour is set to proceed as planned, with stops in Bellville, Texas, and Bloomingdale, Ga., in May; Sioux Falls, S.D., in June; Ashland, Ky., in July; Hastings, Mich., and Ocala, Fla., in August; and Hamburg, N.Y., in September.

Rock the Country has not explicitly said it has any political affiliation, but Rock and other headliners, including Aldean, have previously been vocal supporters of PresidentDonald Trump.

Rock, as well as country singers Gilbert,Lee BriceandGabby Barrett, are slated to appear atTurning Point USA's "All-American" alternative halftime show, airing in opposition toSuper Bowl LXon Sunday, Feb. 8.

News of the event came after it was revealed that Puerto Rican musicianBad Bunny— who has been outspoken about the Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies — would be taking the stage as the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer.

According to thePost & Courier,Rock the Country was expected to bring a large economic boost to South Carolina, as officials previously estimated that the 2024 event drew roughly 25,000 attendees and generated about $17 million statewide.

"We weren't told a reason," county administrator Rusty Burns told the outlet of the festival's cancellation. "It happens in the business. We had a good, two-year run."

"The last two events showed we can host large-scale shows successfully," he added.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Coco Jones performed a stunning rendition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the 2026 Super Bowl

  • Green Day, Brandi Carlile and Charlie Puth also performed before the start of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8

  • The big game will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, Feb. 8

Coco Jonesdelivered an unforgettable performance ahead of the2026 Super Bowl.

On Sunday, Feb. 8, the R&B singer took the stage at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., to perform a powerful rendition of the Black national anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

Jones sang the moving tune while supported by eight string instrumentalists, and the crowd erupted into applause for the singer upon the song's end.

For her performance, Jones wore white cascading skirt and white sports jacket, which bore the colors of the Pan African flag bedazzles on its right sleeve. The flag, which features a red, black and green stripe, is asymbol of Black unity and liberation: red represents the blood the community shed for freedom, black symbolizes people of Black ancestry and green represents resilience.

The outfit's designer Karl Kani, was also inspired by Whitney Houston's iconic national anthem performance in 1991, according to a release.

The song has become a fixture of the big game since 2021, when ataped version of Alicia Keys performingplayed before kickoff. Last year, Ledisiperformed "Lift Every Voice and Sing"ahead of the Super Bowl.

In addition to Jones,Brandi CarlileandGreen Dayperformed during the pre-show.Charlie Puthsang "The Star-Spangled Banner" andBad Bunnyis set to take the stage for the Super Bowl LX Apple Music Halftime Show

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In December 2025, theBel Airstarspoke to Apple Musicabout being selected to perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

"I don't know how to feel. I mean, I'm still shocked. It's just surreal, my life sometimes. But I do think it's an honor that, you know, they looked at me, and they said, 'Yup, she can represent culture in this worldwide moment,'" said Jones at the time.

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She added, "I don't know, it's just crazy and I'm super grateful about that."

While Jones noted 2025 was "a great year," she said she was looking forward to the future.

"I'm excited for next year and all of the new ways I will grow and the new blessings that will rain down. And, Lord I'm grateful!" said Jones.

The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots will face off for Super Bowl LX, taking place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Sunday, Feb. 8 beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Fans can watch the Feb. 8 halftime show on NBC and Telemundo or stream the game and performance on Peacock, NFL+ on the NFL app, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV.

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Judge rejects Democrats' plea for early voting sites at 3 North Carolina universities

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — A federal judge refused Sunday to help in attempts to open early voting sites at three public North Carolina universities, declining requests to overrule decisions by Republican-controlled elections boards leading up to the state's upcoming primary.

U.S. District Judge William Osteen rejected arguments by the College Democrats of North Carolina and some students that they were likely to win a recent lawsuit because decisions by GOP board members placed undue burdens on the right to vote.

The decision by Osteen — nominated to the bench by President George W. Bush — to deny a preliminary injunction or a temporary restraining order can be appealed.

Early in-person voting for the March 3 primary begins this coming Thursday. It features nomination races for U.S. Senate and House, the legislature and local elections.

Osteen also wrote that formally backing efforts to open the sites so close to voting could risk confusion.

Osteen's ruling marks a key decision on policy preferences by the State Board of Elections and elections boards in all 100 countiessince a state lawrecently shifted themfrom having Democratic majorities to Republican majorities.

The College Democrats of North Carolina — an arm of the state party — and four voters sued in late January accusing the state board and boards in Jackson and Guilford counties of violating the U.S. Constitution.

The lawsuit involves votes by the state board and the two county boards to not include early voting sites at Western Carolina University, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T State University, also in Greensboro. A&T is the largest historically Black university in the country.

An early voting site at Western Carolina has operated regularly since 2016. Sites at the Greensboro campuses have been offered in recent presidential-year elections but not in midterm elections.

Voting sites are offered at college campuses elsewhere in the state. Same-day registration is available at early voting sites.

Without the sites, the lawsuit says, students will be forced to travel off-campus to vote, imposing time and money upon those least familiar with voting.

Lawyers for the boards defended the panels' actions, writing in legal briefs that there is no requirement boards must retain voting sites used in previous election cycles, and that site decisions were based on reasonable circumstances like parking access and past turnout.

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