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Today’s Rundown:
- TURNING POINT USA PLANS AN ALTERNATE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW: Turning Point USA says it will stage an “All-American Halftime Show” to counter the NFL’s official Super Bowl LX show headlined by Bad Bunny. The group says the event will celebrate “faith, family, and freedom,” but it has not announced performers or broadcast details yet. The announcement follows conservative backlash to the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny, who primarily performs in Spanish. Media outlets note the plan is counter-programming rather than an NFL-sanctioned show. We’ll learn more once TPUSA confirms artists and a venue.
- U.S. TO SEND ABOUT 200 TROOPS TO ISRAEL TO MONITOR GAZA CEASEFIRE U.S. officials say roughly 200 American troops will deploy to Israel to help set up a civil-military coordination center for the new Gaza ceasefire deal. These forces will focus on logistics, security support, and tracking the agreement’s implementation, and they are not expected to enter Gaza. The move is part of a broader multinational plan to manage aid and support a transition in Gaza. Reports add that some ceasefire details remain unresolved. The deployment is expected to begin soon.
- LAKERS FAN SUES LEBRON OVER ‘SECOND DECISION’ RETIREMENT TEASE: A lifelong Lakers fan filed a small-claims suit saying LeBron James misled him with a teaser that looked like a retirement announcement. The video turned out to be a Hennessy ad, and the fan says he bought tickets—about $865—thinking he’d see one of LeBron’s last games. The claim accuses James of fraud and misrepresentation. Legal experts say small-claims cases move quickly but damages are limited. LeBron hasn’t publicly responded to the filing.
- ALEX JONES ASKS U.S. SUPREME COURT TO BLOCK $1.4–$1.5B JUDGMENT: Alex Jones petitioned the Supreme Court to halt enforcement of the massive defamation awards tied to his false claims about the Sandy Hook shooting. His lawyers argue First Amendment concerns and say immediate relief is needed to prevent further damage to his media business. Coverage notes the request follows bankruptcy developments involving InfoWars. The Court will first decide whether to take the case and whether to grant a stay. The underlying judgments remain in place unless the Court intervenes.
- MARÍA CORINA MACHADO WINS THE 2025 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE: The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded Venezuela’s María Corina Machado the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. The committee cited her leadership in pressing for democratic change and human rights in Venezuela despite intimidation and bans from holding office. Her selection comes amid renewed global attention on political repression and stalled negotiations in the country. The prize is announced in Oslo on October 10, with the ceremony scheduled for December 10. Live coverage and updates confirmed the announcement shortly after the official press release.
- GIANTS STUN EAGLES AS CAM SKATTEBO SCORES THREE TDS: Rookie Cam Skattebo ran for three touchdowns and Jaxson Dart led the offense as the New York Giants beat the Philadelphia Eagles 34–17. It was a statement win on national TV and a rare victory over a defending champion. New York’s defense forced key stops to keep momentum. The result could shift early NFC power rankings. Coaches praised the rookie backfield’s poise under pressure.
- FERRARI UNVEILS DETAILS OF ITS FIRST FULLY ELECTRIC SUPERCAR: Ferrari revealed the powertrain and chassis for its first all-electric model, the Elettrica, marking a major step for the brand. The company also dialed back its 2030 mix, now targeting 20% EVs alongside 40% hybrids and 40% gasoline models. Executives say EV components will be built in-house at a new facility in Maranello. Production and deliveries are slated to begin next year. Analysts see Ferrari pacing EV adoption to match ultra-luxury demand.
- ‘SURVIVOR’ CONTESTANT RUSHED TO HOSPITAL AFTER VENOMOUS SNAKE BITE: During “Survivor” Season 49, contestant Jake Latimer was bitten by a highly venomous sea krait while near the water. He was taken for urgent care and later med-evaced from the game. Doctors determined it was a “dry bite,” so no venom was injected, but the scare and recovery needs ended his run. Host Jeff Probst described the tense moments on set. Latimer says he’s grateful to be okay and hopes for another shot.



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