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Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton confirm romance at Super Bowl 2026

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Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton confirm romance at Super Bowl 2026

Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton confirm romance at Super Bowl 2026

Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have confirmed their romance at Super Bowl 2026.

The pair has taken their relationship public, stepping out together at Super Bowl LX in a move that has been widely seen as confirmation they are now a couple.

The reality star and the Formula One champion were spotted sitting together during the game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, as the New England Patriots faced the Seattle Seahawks. 

Their appearance quickly caught attention after footage of the pair appeared on an international broadcast, with images and clips spreading rapidly across social media.

In one video, Kardashian, 45, was seen smiling and chatting with Hamilton, 41, as they watched the action unfold. 

She wore a black coat paired with a striking diamond choker and debuted a new hairstyle featuring bangs. 

Her longtime hairstylist Chris Appleton shared her full look on Instagram before kick-off, writing, “Super Bowl bangs.” 

Hamilton, meanwhile, kept things low-key in a black athletic zip-up, finishing the look with diamond stud earrings.

The Super Bowl outing marked a clear shift from weeks of quiet speculation to a very public moment. 

While neither Kardashian nor Hamilton has commented directly on their relationship, their appearance together has been widely viewed as the strongest sign yet that they are officially together.

Their joint appearance comes shortly after a romantic European trip earlier this month. 

Kardashian and Hamilton stayed at the luxury Estelle Manor hotel in the Cotswolds, where they reportedly shared a room, booked a couples massage and enjoyed a private dinner. 

The pair then travelled to London, staying at the Rosewood Hotel, before ending their trip in Paris.

“Kim and Lewis have such intense working schedules, so they’re keen to spend as much time together as possible,” a source told the US Sun.

“Right now, they’re inseparable and are fitting their dates around Kim’s work commitments.”

The couple were later spotted entering a Paris hotel together during Paris Fashion Week and were seen out on a date night in the French capital, further fuelling romance rumours that had been circulating since the start of the year.

Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton extend romantic getaway to ‘City of Love’

Although this marks their first major public outing as a couple, Kardashian and Hamilton have known each other for years. 

They were first seen together at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in 2014 and later crossed paths at the WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards in 2021, as well as Pharrell Williams’s Louis Vuitton debut in 2023. 

More recently, both attended Kate Hudson’s New Year’s Eve party in Colorado, though they were not photographed together at the time.

Both stars come with a high-profile dating history. 

Kardashian was last linked to NFL player Odell Beckham Jr. and previously dated Pete Davidson following her divorce from Kanye West, with whom she shares four children. 

Hamilton has been romantically linked over the years to a number of famous names, including Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Gigi Hadid and Kardashian’s sister, Kendall Jenner.

For now, neither has spoken publicly about their relationship, but their relaxed and affectionate Super Bowl appearance suggests they are no longer keeping things under wraps. 

After weeks of private trips and low-key meetings, Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have made it Super Bowl official.

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New IPP power deals could save Pakistan Rs1.4tr, says Mishal report | The Express Tribune

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Energy sector drove 40% of reforms, with more than 600 changes logged across 135 institutions

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Mishal Pakistan has released its Pakistan Reforms Report 2026, saying the country has made large-scale progress on governance reforms over the past year, and that the energy sector led the reform effort, accounting for 40% of the total.

The report says more than 600 reforms were implemented across 135 institutions, describing this as a fivefold increase in the scale of reforms compared with the previous year. It also adds that new agreements with Independent Power Producers in the power sector could result in expected savings of Rs1.4 trillion.

On “Digital Pakistan”, it says more than 200 reforms were implemented through digital platforms.

Read: World Bank reaffirms commitment to $20b Pakistan development programme

The report also highlights progress on the Reko Diq project and says the country’s gas policy includes investment targets of $11 billion.

It says the government is committed to shifting from short-term stabilisation towards building long-term state capacity, and reports structural changes in the law and justice and IT sectors.

The report argues the reform process will further improve Pakistan’s global credibility, and says it places special focus on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, while maintaining momentum despite difficult geopolitical conditions.

Speaking at the launch event, Federal Minister for Climate Change Musadik Malik said there would be no compromise on transparency and evidence-based policymaking, adding that fact-based reform reporting helps build public trust.

Aamir Jahangir, Mishal Pakistan’s Chief Executive Officer, said the 2026 edition documents governance change and reflects the growing maturity of Pakistan’s reform process, to record the country’s reform journey.

Insiders weigh in on Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton’s relationship

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Insiders weigh in on Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton

Kim Kardashian’s rumoured romance with Lewis Hamilton is being met with quiet enthusiasm from those closest to the pair.

Sources say the Skims founder, 45, and the seven-time Formula One world champion, 41, have grown closer after years of moving in the same elite circles.

Their friends describe them as intellectually aligned and socially compatible, noting that both are global figures with influence that spans fashion, business, politics, and culture. “Lewis can go from politics, to diet, to spirituality… They’re in the same circles,” Page Six quoted one source.

Insiders also believe the dynamic has the makings of a modern power couple, with Kardashian’s dominance in the US and Hamilton’s deep ties across Europe. The pair were recently spotted spending time together in Europe, where they reportedly enjoyed a discreet getaway. 

According to sources, the trip was deliberately low-key, with private accommodations, security present, and minimal public exposure. The atmosphere was described as relaxed and romantic, a contrast to the highly scrutinised relationships Kardashian has had in the past.

Those close to Kardashian say the relationship has been a welcome change after years of turbulence surrounding her divorce from Kanye West, which was finalised in late 2022. 

At the same time, sources claim Kardashian and Hamilton are being mindful about how publicly they proceed, partly out of concern for co-parenting dynamics and avoiding unnecessary conflict. 

Still, many in her inner circle believe she deserves happiness without restraint. “Let her be happy,” a source familiar with Kardashian told Page Six. “[Hamilton] is one of the kindest guys to be around. She’s a super kind, genuine person that opens up her heart. She tried to make it work with Ye for how long?”

One source also pointed out how the reality star spent years trying to save her marriage to West. “They are concerned about what Kanye would think about this, since he was friends with Lewis in the past,” a source told the Daily Mail on Tuesday, adding that The Kardashians star “doesn’t want to make this look like she is poking the bear.”

While neither Kardashian nor Hamilton has commented publicly, insiders say the connection feels genuine, particularly unforced, respectful, and rooted in mutual understanding rather than spectacle.

Far-left group with foreign ties undermining US under guise of protest, report warns

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Far-left group with foreign ties undermining US under guise of protest, report warns

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Late last month, after the killing of local Minneapolis resident Alex Pretti by federal agents working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, MS NOW interviewed a protester identified as “Andrew” who said he flew in from Colorado to help drive the feds out of the city.

Hours later, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) framed the killing as a “murder,” identified “Andrew” as “DSA National Political Committee member Andrew, @andrewized who “joined community members in Minneapolis today, to protest the murder of Alex Pretti. ‘We are going to beat the Trump administration.’”

Soon after, in a rhetorical stab at law enforcement officials, the local chapter organized a training on personal protective equipment to use against what “the pigs are using.”

A week later, media outlets reported that “demonstrators” were protesting at a Target store in the Dinkytown neighborhood of Minneapolis, demanding the company stop supporting the alleged “campaign of terror that ICE is waging” against area residents and workers.

On Inauguration Day on Jan. 20, 2025, Democratic Socialists of America members marched in Washington, D.C., carrying signs that said, “SOCIALISM BEATS FASCISM,” equating the incoming Trump administration to “fascism.” A new report says that language parrots the rhetoric of foreign adversaries. (Asra Q. Nomani/Fox News Digital)

Soon enough, the official Instagram account of the local DSA chapter published a post, boasting about how its members “hosted an ICE Out of MN action that shut down the Target in Dinkytown!” On camera, Minneapolis City Council member Robin Wonsley proudly described herself as “minority leader of the Democratic Socialists caucus” and said openly she was “joining tons of socialists” to blast Target and ICE.

In Boston, as agitators compared ICE to Hitler’s Gestapo, a demonstrator wearing a Democratic Socialists of America hat carried a sign depicting an eagle similar to the logo of the Nazis, only with “ICE” written on it.

Then, this weekend, as students skipped school in the Los Angeles Unified School District, the Los Angeles DSA chapter lauded how its adult members “stood in solidarity with” the students to “demand an end to ICE raids.”

The messaging campaign against U.S. federal authorities isn’t coincidental, according to a scathing new report by the Network Contagion Research Institute, a research nonprofit based in Princeton, N.J. The report found the DSA’s rhetoric matches the anti-U.S. propaganda of foreign adversaries. The finding is important as the organization amasses more political power in the U.S., with wins like longtime member Zohran Mamdani’s election as mayor of New York City.

“The same rhetoric used to attack America abroad gets recycled at home to attack American law enforcement. Different stage, same script,” said Adam Sohn, co-founder of the Network Contagion Research Institute, which has a staff of neuroscientists, computer engineers, data analysts, psychologists and open-source analysts doing deep analysis on “malicious narratives,” threats and malign foreign influence. 

“The language doesn’t stop overseas,” Sohn said.

Sohn is scheduled to testify Tuesday at a 10 a.m. hearing before the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, titled, “Foreign Influence in American Non-profits: Unmasking Threats from Beijing and Beyond.” The hearing will be broadcast online at the committee’s website. Democratic Socialists of America didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Members of the Democratic Socialists of America rally in New York City

Members of the Democratic Socialists of America gather outside of a Trump owned building during a May Day rally in New York City in 2019.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

ANTI-ICE ‘DIGITAL MINUTEMEN’ USE MILITARY-GRADE SURVEILLANCE TACTICS AGAINST FEDS

The hearing is expected to examine a network of nonprofits, including organizations funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American-born tech tycoon and self-styled Marxist-Leninist, living in Shanghai. Singham has funded nonprofit groups, including the People’s Forum, CodePink, BreakThrough BT Media, the ANSWER Coalition and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which have worked closely with Democratic Socialists of America in dispatching socialist, Marxist-Leninist and communist foot soldiers into the streets to disrupt federal immigration law enforcement agents and stoke chaos.

According to the Network Contagion Research Institute’s new report, “Democratic Socialists of America: Policy, Advocacy and Narrative Convergence with Hostile Foreign States,” the organization has been engaging in a dynamic called “narrative convergence,” advancing narratives that stoke domestic unrest and delegitimize state institutions while advancing talking points aligned with “hostile foreign governments.”

One of the messages it regularly puts on posters equates the Trump administration to “fascism,” declaring, “Socialism Beats Fascism.”

Pro-Palestinian banner advocating for ending aid to Israel at a New York City rally

Democratic Socialists of America protest in solidarity with the Palestinians in New York City October 8, 2023. Per NYPD some 1000 protesters attended rally. (Peter Gerber for Fox News Digital)

WATCH: HARDCORE SOCIALIST GROUPS STAGE-MANAGE ANTI-ICE PROTEST IN WASHINGTON

For example, this network coordinated last month to demand a “National Shutdown,” with a “General Strike,” a typical communist tactic to force a state into economic failure. DSA is also actively engaged in the network that is training “rapid responders” and “observers” to trail, monitor and document law enforcement movements in at least 13 databases that military and intelligence experts call a serious national security threat.

In the report, the institute concludes that DSA “exhibits multiple indicators” that warrant registration under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. It currently receives benefits registered as a nonprofit under Section 501(c)(4) of the tax code. 

The report cites “repeated foreign-facilitated engagements, receipt of apparent in-kind benefits, and subsequent U.S. political advocacy aligned with the interests of the Venezuelan, Cuban and Chinese governments.”

The researchers say DSA applies “the same anti-legitimacy frame to domestic enforcement and to U.S. foreign-policy posture.”

The demonstrations, the report finds, “explicitly link domestic immigration enforcement to broader U.S. foreign policy actions.”

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Democratic Socialists of American joined protesters from the Party for Socialism and Liberation as they rallied together outside the White House, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, in Washington, D.C., after the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a military operation. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)

‘WHITE SAVIORS” USE OF WHISTLES CAUSES BITTER INTERNAL RIFT INSIDE ANTI-ICE MOVEMENT

The institute documents that chapters organized rallies using slogans such as “No ICE, No War,” “ICE Out for Good” and “Hands Off Venezuela,” framing ICE as “an instrument of domestic state terror that mirrors U.S. imperialism abroad.” 

It’s also trained its members to also blow whistles as “rapid responders,” tracking law enforcement officers.

Over the past year, activists affiliated with DSA and groups including the Singham network portrayed ICE raids as “extensions of the same hegemonic project that bombs foreign nations for resource control, while domestic enforcement terrorizes vulnerable communities.”

According to the Network Contagion Research Institute, this rhetoric reflects a consistent ideological structure. 

Its analysis found that DSA “employs a consistent anti-legitimacy and moralized resistance framing toward state enforcement across both foreign and domestic contexts,” using “the same narrative structures to defend sanctioned foreign regimes abroad and to delegitimize U.S. enforcement institutions at home.”

The report connects the domestic messaging to the organization’s extensive foreign engagement. It documents six delegations sent by DSA to Venezuela, Cuba and China since 2021, involving official invitations, government-linked hosts, luxury accommodations, transportation and meetings with senior regime officials, including Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro and Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel. 

The report said that after the trips, the DSA engaged in “coordinated, time-locked advocacy and messaging that directly advanced foreign regime priorities, including anti-sanctions campaigns and electoral defenses.”

After a trip to China, the report documented, the Democratic Socialists of America’s “International Committee” hosted an event in late 2021, headlined, “NO COLD WAR: OPPOSING…US ESCALATION ON CHINA.” After a trip to Cuba, the report noted, the organization hosted an event to stop the U.S. economic blockade on Cuba, titled, “How to break the Blockade.”

After the U.S. extradited Maduro to the U.S. in early June, DSA joined other groups in the socialist network with protests against the “kidnapping.”

Pro-Israeli and Pro Palestinian protesters close to the Israeli Consulate in Manhattan, NY at the Democratic Socialists of America protest in solidarity with the Palestinians.

Pro-Israeli and Pro Palestinian protesters close to the Israeli Consulate in Manhattan, NY at the Democratic Socialists of America protest in solidarity with the Palestinians. (Peter Gerber for Fox News Digital)

SENATOR CALLS OUT ‘GRASSROOTS’ ANTI-ICE GROUPS, URGES DOJ INVESTIGATION INTO ‘COORDINATED NATIONAL OPERATION’

Over months of reporting, Fox News Digital has documented how far-left socialist, Marxist and communist networks, aligned with foreign interests, have funded, organized and stage-managed street protests, using carefully coordinated messaging, social media amplification and nonprofit funding streams to allegedly launder ideological narratives into mainstream media coverage as if they are “grassroots” and “organic.”

The DSA and allied groups, including the People’s Forum and other groups in the Singham network, have acted as logistical chiefs, field marshals, amplifiers and message disciplinarians, busing members to protests, creating digital tool kits and mass-producing pre-printed signs they hand out to demonstrators, shaping protest narratives for the cause célèbre of the day, according to reporting.

From Israel to Tesla, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), ICE, police, Venezuela or other headlines, researchers say these street protests and propaganda cast the U.S. as “terrorists,” “genocide” enablers, the “Gestapo,” “Nazi” and other smears that echo language used by anti-U.S. authoritarian regimes abroad to delegitimize the U.S. as “imperialist” “colonizers” that must be dismantled through a “resistance.”

To assess whether this overlap was incidental, analysts at the Network Contagion Research Institute conducted a large-scale analysis of DSA communications using classifications based on “large language model.” 

The institute coded domestic anti-ICE activism and foreign-policy advocacy to assess “blame attribution,” “legitimacy framing” and policy prescriptions, finding a “consistent pattern of blame convergence on U.S. institutions across all contexts.” 

It described it as evidence of a “shared narrative structure rather than issue-specific framing.”

In its assessment, that convergence carries broader implications. 

WHEN ANTI-ICE CLASHES TRIGGER FEDERAL INTERVENTION — EXPERTS EXPLAIN THE CONSTITUTIONAL BREAKING POINT

The report concludes that “the anti-ICE movement, much of it under DSA direction, serves as a domestic front in a global conflict between states,” and that the organization promotes a narrative vision that “absolutely converges with the interests of Venezuela, Cuba and China.”

The Network Contagion Research Institute emphasized that its findings don’t allege criminal wrongdoing but state that the pattern of conduct, narrative alignment and foreign engagement “warrants further scrutiny,” particularly as protests continue, and congressional investigators investigate a phenomenon known as “malign foreign influence” operating inside the United States.

The Tuesday hearing will feature testimony from multiple experts focused on malign foreign influence and nonprofit transparency. 

With a majority of the seats in the House of Representatives, Republican lawmakers have five witnesses: Sohn; Scott Walter, president of Capital Research Center; Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of Americans for Public Trust; and Bruce Dubinsky, founder of Dubinsky Consulting. Robert Weissman, co-president of Public Citizen, is scheduled to speak as a witness on behalf of Democratic lawmakers.

Illustrating its synchronicity with foreign adversaries questioning the legitimacy of the U.S. government, the DSA’s local chapter in Minneapolis bragged in a new Facebook post on Sunday that “ICE’s legitimacy is dwindling” but cautioned “their terror continues.”

It’s promoting a digital toolkit among members with pre-scripted messages, signs and “community letter” for another anti-ICE action on Feb. 11 against the “violent federal immigration enforcement surge” that has been “destabilizing communities, and is violating our freedom across the country.” 

The DSA’s target: more Target stores.

Fox News Digital’s Brooke Curto contributed to this report.

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Super Bowl 2026: Patriots-Seahawks live updates, highlights and analysis

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Super Bowl 2026: Patriots-Seahawks live updates, highlights and analysis

SAN FRANCISCO — Eleven years after facing off in Super Bowl XLIX, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots are meeting again with the Lombardi Trophy on the line in Super Bowl LX.

Stay tuned here for live updates, highlights and all the action from Levi’s Stadium as it unfolds.

Trump critics take issue with Green Day’s Super Bowl LX performance

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Trump critics take issue with Green Day's Super Bowl LX performance

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Green Day rocked Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, ahead of Super Bowl LX as the NFL honors Super Bowl MVPs of the past.

The punk rock band played “Holiday” and “American Idiot” – two of their most political songs – for fans who were trickling in before kickoff. However, the band refrained from taking jabs at President Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during their performance.

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Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs in Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8, 2026 (Carlos Barria/Reuters via Imagn Images)

NFL and Green Day fans who tuned into the performance were hoping that the group would have more criticism for Trump and his administration with millions watching around the world.

One X user wrote that it was “b—h move” to avoid any politics.

“Green Day skipping the entire middle of ‘American Idiot’ with the ‘anti maga’ lyrics when they had the chance to sing it in front of millions during the current political state of our country is such a bitch move sorry,” the X user wrote.

Another X user shared similar sentiments.

“Green Day could’ve blown that s— up more than just by doing two political songs and cutting out the sauce from them,” they wrote on X.

BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM STOKES SOCIAL MEDIA OUTRAGE BEFORE SUPER BOWL LX

Green Day at Super Bowl LX

Green Day performs before the start of the game between New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8, 2026. (Darren Yamashita/Imagn Images)

One user wrote that Green Day failed to do anything “meaningful.”

“Green Day turning out to be performative losers was a pretty big disappointment,” the person wrote. “They talk a whole bunch of talk but when given the opportunity to play at the biggest event in America they don’t f—ing say ANYTHING meaningful. What a complete joke of a band”

Some BlueSky users were just as annoyed with the band.

“‘American Idiot’ still shreds but Green Day skipped the ‘sieg heil to the president’ part of ‘Holiday;’ Roger Goodell must’ve told Billie Joe there’s a sniper trained on him from the rafters,” one person wrote on the platform.

Former NFL punter Chris Kluwe added, “Green Day ruled, though I was hoping they were going to play the second verse of ‘American Idiot.'”

Green Day’s performance ahead of the Super Bowl didn’t appear to be enough.

The band played at a pregame party Friday night at Pier 29 in San Francisco, where frontman Billie Joe Armstrong made a strong statement against ICE agents.

“To all the ICE agents out there, wherever you are, quit your s—-y-a-s job. Quit that s—-y job you have,” Armstrong said during the show.

Billie Joe Armstrong at the Super Bowl

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day looks on from the field before Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

“Because when this is over — and it will be over at some point in time — Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Donald Trump, they’re gonna drop you like a bad f—–g habit. Come on this side of the line.”

Armstrong also said the performance “goes out to Minneapolis” amid the protests and shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. He also changed lyrics of “Holiday” from “the representative from California has the floor” to “the representative from Epstein Island has the floor.”

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Armstrong has been critical of the president in the past. He has likened Trump to Hitler, and the band frequently changes the line “I’m not part of a redneck agenda” from its 2004 hit “American Idiot” to “I’m not part of the MAGA agenda” in more recent live performances.

Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.

The shadowy world of abandoned oil tankers

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The shadowy world of abandoned oil tankers

These ships, typically oil tankers such as the one Ivan is stuck on, are more often ageing vessels of obscure ownership, unseaworthy, likely uninsured, and operationally hazardous. And they typically sail under flags of convenience or FOCs – the ships are registered in countries with very limited regulatory oversight.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show: What time will he perform tonight?

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Fans are gearing up for the Super Bowl 60 halftime show as Bad Bunny will soon take the stage for one of the most anticipated moments this NFL weekend.

While there is no exact kickoff time for the halftime performance, viewers can expect Bad Bunny to take the stage between 8:00 PM ET and 8:30 PM ET, depending on how quickly the first half of the game moves.

The timing can vary because the pace of play, commercials and game delays often impact when halftime begins.

Super Bowl halftime shows are longer than regular NFL breaks. Standard halftime during the season lasts about 13 minutes, but the championship game usually extends the pause to allow for large stage setups, music performances and production changes.

This year’s show is expected to run roughly 20 to 25 minutes in total.

Super Bowl 60 features the New England Patriots facing the Seattle Seahawks, with millions of viewers expected to tune in not only for the football but also for the entertainment spectacle.