Terence Crawford was held at gunpoint during a traffic stop in Omaha, Adekunle Gold offers a sneak peek of a track from his anticipated Fuji album, while Santos’ president discloses Neymar will face a longer recovery period. Stay updated with our Rave News Digest, summarizing five key global news stories for your convenience. Think of it as your daily news pick-me-up.
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1. Terence Crawford held at gunpoint by Omaha Police during traffic stop
Boxing champion Terence Bud Crawford, who recently achieved a historic milestone by becoming undisputed in three weight divisions, had just enjoyed a celebration parade in Omaha when he was held at gunpoint by local police during a traffic incident.
— 4DaCulture (@CultureRiz) September 28, 2025
In a startling incident captured on a viral video, Crawford, 38, exited his vehicle with his hands raised, asserting, “I ain’t reaching for no gun,” as armed officers approached. The Omaha Police confirmed that the traffic stop occurred around 1:30 a.m. after they observed reckless driving near Cass Street. The police noticed a firearm on the vehicle’s floor and ordered everyone out at gunpoint for safety reasons.
Later clarifications revealed that all occupants, including Crawford, were licensed to carry firearms. The boxer requested a police supervisor to be present, which was fulfilled. Omaha Mayor John Ewing announced that an internal investigation is being conducted and urged everyone to celebrate Crawford’s achievements instead. Crawford, following his recent victory over Canelo Alvarez, enhanced his record to 42-0 and secured his title as a three-division undisputed champion.
2. Adekunle Gold previews new song off upcoming Fuji album
Nigerian Afrobeats artist Adekunle Gold has previewed a new track from his upcoming album, Fuji, during a guest appearance on Apple Music Radio, creating a buzz among fans.
— Playlist Central (@Playlist_Centra) September 28, 2025
During his appearance on The Fuji Show, Adekunle Gold shared a snippet of a vibrant new song that seamlessly blends traditional Fuji rhythms with contemporary Afrobeats elements. The preview, featuring him in a lively studio atmosphere, quickly garnered excitement online as fans appreciated the innovative fusion.
Describing Fuji as his most introspective work, Adekunle Gold has spent five years crafting this album, which explores profound themes such as loss and self-growth. It is set to release on Friday, October 3, and has already been hailed as one of the most anticipated Afrobeats albums of the year.
3. Trump announces 100% tariff on foreign-made movies
In a bold move, President Donald Trump declared a 100% tariff on all films produced outside of the United States via Truth Social, marking a significant shift in cultural policy.
— Pop Base (@PopBase) September 29, 2025
Trump’s announcement is unprecedented, targeting a service sector, and comes without specific implementation details. He argues that international tax incentives entice film production away from the U.S., particularly affecting California.
Hollywood has reacted with shock, as studios frequently film abroad to benefit from rebates and lower expenses. Critics find the tariff impractical and raise concerns about its legality. In the stock market, Netflix saw its shares dip 1%, while other entertainment stocks experienced slight gains. As the U.S. movie industry struggles to rebound from the pandemic, experts warn that this tariff may destabilize an already fragile entertainment environment.
4. Latin superstar Bad Bunny to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny will headline the halftime performance at Super Bowl 60, a historic achievement for Latin music.
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) September 29, 2025
The announcement was made collaboratively by the NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation during the broadcast of a Sunday night game. Bad Bunny will take the stage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8, 2026.
In his statement, he conveyed that this moment is a tribute to those who paved the way for him in music and sport, adding, “this is for my people, my culture, and our history.” The performance is anticipated to set a new benchmark for Latin artists in major NFL events.
5. Santos president confirms Neymar to miss additional games
Santos president Marcelo Teixeira has revealed that Neymar will remain sidelined until November due to a thigh injury, intensifying concerns about his fitness ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
— GistReel.Com (@GistReel) September 29, 2025
The 33-year-old forward’s prolonged absence will impact Santos’ efforts to avoid relegation, as he has managed to score six times in 21 outings. Neymar’s injury history raises significant worries regarding his potential to contribute to Brazil’s squad in the 2026 World Cup.
Previously, he suffered an ACL injury during international play in October 2023, which sidelined him for nearly a year. Coach Carlo Ancelotti remains cautiously optimistic about Neymar’s recovery, stating, “He can participate in the World Cup if he is physically well.” With Santos fighting to maintain their league status and the World Cup looming, Neymar faces considerable pressure to regain his form.
Featured image: @tbudcrawford/Instagram
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