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Trending News: Kamala’s Next Move, Cardi’s Piercing & Super Bowl Halftime

Former Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, were spotted enjoying dinner with friends at Craig’s in West Hollywood last Saturday night. According to MSN, the couple dined without security and wasn’t bothered by paparazzi. Craig’s is reportedly a sentimental spot for them—it’s where they had their first date. Just two weeks ago, before leaving office, Harris was seen signing her desk when a reporter asked about her next move. Her response? “It is not my nature to go quietly into the night. So, don’t worry about that.” Many Californians are now speculating whether she’ll run for governor next year.

In other news, Cardi B sent social media into a frenzy after revealing she got her "butt crack" pierced. She casually dropped the announcement on X, and of course, fans immediately demanded proof. Never one to back down, Cardi delivered—posting a picture of her new diamond stud piercings with the caption, “Do I lie?” This latest addition joins her collection of piercings, which includes her ears, nose, lip, belly button, eyebrow, and even her areolas.

Meanwhile, in Louisiana, controversy is already brewing over the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. According to Nola.com, 17 Louisiana Republican legislators have sent a letter to the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation and the Louisiana Stadium and Expo District, expressing “serious concerns” about potential inappropriate content during the Feb. 9th performance. They cited past halftime shows from Janet Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Rihanna as examples of acts that were “too lewd,” generating thousands of complaints to the FCC. The lawmakers are demanding that all performers sign a contract guaranteeing that their show will adhere to Louisiana’s community decency standards.

And for those planning to indulge in wings during the Big Game—yes, it’s safe to eat chicken! Bird flu has been detected in U.S. poultry, specifically in California, according to the World Organization for Animal Health. However, infectious disease expert Dr. Thomas Russo assures the public that as long as poultry is cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees, there’s no risk. In fact, he says humans are more likely to get salmonella from poultry than bird flu. So dig in! The real question is—are you team lemon pepper, buffalo, or barbecue?