
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 edges out Netflix in a high-stakes WBD bidding battle. Jurors review surveillance of a teen's movements before a school shooting. Columbia alleges DHS agents used false pretenses to detain a student. A governor intervenes to restore a cheeky vanity license plate.
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Bill Clinton Testimony Focuses Attention On Epstein Flights
- Bill Clinton is set to testify after Hillary's lengthy deposition highlighted recurring referrals to him and questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- CNN analysis shows Clinton flew on Epstein's plane at least 16 times, making his testimony central to unanswered queries.
Paramount Skydance Emerges As WBD Bid Leader
- Paramount Skydance outbid Netflix with a $31 per share proposal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery after Netflix declined to match the offer.
- The deal would combine studios, channels, and two national newsrooms but faces lengthy federal regulatory review.
Surveillance Shows Poster Board Hiding Rifle Before Rampage
- Jurors viewed footage of shooter Colt Gray carrying a poster board concealing a rifle onto campus and returning to class wearing gloves before a 41-second rampage.
- Prosecutors argue his father Cullen Gray bought and failed to secure the gun despite warning signs; Cullen pleads not guilty.
