The Super Bowl halftime show, lasting about 13 minutes, has sparked decades of conversation. Iconic moments include Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's “wardrobe malfunction” and Beyoncé's “Formation” performance, which highlighted Black history and identity. These moments aren't just flashpoints; they amplify visibility and invite interpretation. As Bad Bunny prepares to perform, the focus is on Latin identity and potential social commentary. Past shows have tested NFL boundaries, like Jennifer Lopez's immigration critique and Eminem's tribute to Colin Kaepernick.

Delaware Governor John Carney announced the induction of four more women into the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame for 2024. The ceremony, celebrating its 43rd year, will take place this fall, honoring these women for their dedication to arts, social work, dance education, and law enforcement.