Morning coverage focused on the aftermath of Sanremo's second night, with outlets reporting 9 million viewers and a 59.5% share, while simultaneously covering the overnight Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv. Early afternoon saw editorial attention shift to the Valdidentro avalanche tragedy that killed two young skiers, alongside continued reporting on the Rogoredo police officers' reassignment. Late afternoon brought the arrest of Guillaume Harushimana for the murder of three Italian nuns in Burundi, while Hillary Clinton testified in the Epstein case. Evening reporting centered on the third night of Sanremo, with Nicolò Filippucci winning the New Proposals competition, Mogol receiving a career award, and Laura Pausini performing 'Heal the World,' while the center-right deposited its electoral law reform proposal in Parliament featuring a proportional system with a 40% majority bonus.