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Bad Bunny desata oleada de quejas ante la FCC por su show en el Super Bowl

by Editora de Entretenimiento mayo 10, 2026
written by Editora de Entretenimiento

El espectáculo de medio tiempo de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl ha desatado una fuerte ola de críticas entre el público, resultando en una cantidad masiva de quejas presentadas ante la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones (FCC).

Según reportes del Los Angeles Times y TMZ, diversos televidentes describieron la presentación como «asquerosa» y «pornográfica», manifestando su descontento con el contenido del show. La controversia se extendió a las letras de las canciones; de acuerdo con Yahoo, algunos espectadores se mostraron muy molestos alegando que el artista cantó sobre las «Ps, Ds, Ts y Ns» de las personas.

El impacto de estas reacciones tuvo un foco geográfico particular. Según informó FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas fue el estado que lideró la nación en el número de quejas enviadas a la FCC en relación con la actuación de Bad Bunny.

La FCC ha hecho pública esta serie de reclamos, permitiendo que salgan a la luz las críticas más severas de aquellos que consideraron inapropiada la presentación del cantante puertorriqueño durante uno de los eventos más vistos del año.

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Des Moines City Council approves towing contract amid debate

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor febrero 24, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

The Des Moines City Council approved a new towing contract with Crow Tow amid debate over customer service and regulatory concerns. Crow Tow will continue to be the official towing service for the city, but some council members expressed a desire for improved customer service from the company.Mayor Connie Boesen acknowledged the general dislike for being towed during the discussion of a new $300,000 towing contract with Crow Tow.»Nobody likes to be towed, we know that,» Boesen said.While businesses appreciate a towing company that can remove illegally parked cars, car owners who are towed are less enthusiastic. Despite an objection from a competing company, the council voted to approve Crow Tow. City leaders noted the difficulty in finding a towing company with the capacity to handle the city’s needs, which include towing 3,500 cars annually.»There are not a lot of towing companies that could accommodate the city of Des Moines needs through this contract,» said Scott Sanders, Des Moines city manager.Councilman Josh Mandelbaum surprised the council with a last-minute request to address towing company regulations. He proposed a special council workshop to address complaints from car owners, including high credit card fees, limited access to personal property in towed cars, and short deadlines for abandoned vehicles.»The public has wanted us to address towing practices in our community for a long time, and it’s time that we do so,» Mandelbaum said.However, other council members were not pleased with the unexpected proposal and voted against it.»I will never vote on something that I just looked at just now,» said Councilman Joe Gatto.Ultimately, the council voted 5 to 2 to approve the contract and agreed to meet in a future workshop to address towing complaints, although this would not affect the new contract. The new Crow Tow contract officially takes effect on March 1 and will last through 2029.

DES MOINES, Iowa —

The Des Moines City Council approved a new towing contract with Crow Tow amid debate over customer service and regulatory concerns. Crow Tow will continue to be the official towing service for the city, but some council members expressed a desire for improved customer service from the company.

Mayor Connie Boesen acknowledged the general dislike for being towed during the discussion of a new $300,000 towing contract with Crow Tow.

«Nobody likes to be towed, we know that,» Boesen said.

While businesses appreciate a towing company that can remove illegally parked cars, car owners who are towed are less enthusiastic. Despite an objection from a competing company, the council voted to approve Crow Tow. City leaders noted the difficulty in finding a towing company with the capacity to handle the city’s needs, which include towing 3,500 cars annually.

«There are not a lot of towing companies that could accommodate the city of Des Moines needs through this contract,» said Scott Sanders, Des Moines city manager.

Councilman Josh Mandelbaum surprised the council with a last-minute request to address towing company regulations. He proposed a special council workshop to address complaints from car owners, including high credit card fees, limited access to personal property in towed cars, and short deadlines for abandoned vehicles.

«The public has wanted us to address towing practices in our community for a long time, and it’s time that we do so,» Mandelbaum said.

However, other council members were not pleased with the unexpected proposal and voted against it.

«I will never vote on something that I just looked at just now,» said Councilman Joe Gatto.

Ultimately, the council voted 5 to 2 to approve the contract and agreed to meet in a future workshop to address towing complaints, although this would not affect the new contract. The new Crow Tow contract officially takes effect on March 1 and will last through 2029.

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