Early morning coverage focused on the cultural-political fallout of the Super Bowl, specifically framing Bad Bunny’s performance as a direct challenge to President Trump's rhetoric. However, editorial attention quickly pivoted to domestic judicial crises. The morning was dominated by the closure of the 'Camélia' school harassment case due to insufficient evidence, alongside the start of the 'Burger King' trial involving police violence against Gilets Jaunes. By early afternoon, the central media narrative shifted to the definitive withdrawal of CNews presenter Jean-Marc Morandini following his conviction for corruption of minors, a move editors treated as an inevitable capitulation to internal and public pressure. Simultaneously, the executive branch reshuffled its ranks, with Emmanuel Macron nominating Amélie de Montchalin to lead the Cour des Comptes. The evening was defined by the deepening internationalization of the Epstein affair. Editors prioritized King Charles III’s expressed concerns over Prince Andrew and the placement of Jack Lang under police protection due to online threats following his recent resignation.