
CNN 5 Things Bill Clinton to Testify in House Epstein Probe, Paramount Beats Out Netflix in WBD Bid, NY Gov. Saves Vanity Plate and more
Feb 27, 2026
Lawmakers prepare to question Bill Clinton about ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Paramount outbids Netflix in the Warner Bros. Discovery takeover. Jurors review surveillance of Colt Grey’s movements before a school shooting. Columbia accuses DHS of using false pretenses to detain a student and tensions over visa termination rise. A governor intervenes to restore a humorous vanity license plate.
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Bill Clinton To Testify In House Epstein Deposition
- Bill Clinton will testify in a House Oversight deposition after Hillary Clinton's six-and-a-half hour deposition where she repeatedly denied knowing Jeffrey Epstein.
- Committee paused when a conservative podcaster posted a photo leaked by Rep. Lauren Boebert, and lawmakers flagged multiple referrals to Bill for questions.
Paramount Poised To Buy Warner Bros Discovery
- Paramount Skydance emerged as the likely winner over Netflix with a $31-per-share offer to buy Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix walked away.
- Regulators are expected to take months to review what could be one of the biggest media mergers in years.
Surveillance Shows Shooter Concealed Rifle In Poster
- Jurors watched surveillance showing Colt Gray carrying a poster board concealing the rifle, entering class, leaving for the bathroom, and returning wearing gloves before a 41-second rampage.
- Prosecutors say his father Cullen Gray bought the gun and failed to secure it; Cullen pleads not guilty.
