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Windsor Johnston

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Panel as part of an investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

Committee Chairman James Comer says lawmakers will question the former president at length when he appears today.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

NPR's Sage Miller reports his testimony follows a closed-door deposition by Hillary Clinton on Thursday.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

That's NPR's Sage Miller reporting.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

Today's deposition marks the first time a former U.S.

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president has been compelled to testify in this type of congressional investigation.

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Clinton has not been charged with any crime and has repeatedly denied knowledge of Epstein's criminal activity.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

After a long bidding war, new Paramount CEO David Ellison is set to take over Warner Bros.

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Discovery.

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He outbid Netflix, which already had a deal in place with Warner's board to buy much of its assets.

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NPR's David Fulkenflik reports Netflix had four business days to do Ellison one better, but decided to walk away.

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The Justice Department is suing another five states to obtain sensitive voter data nationwide.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

NPR's Ashley Lopez reports states have largely refused to turn over the information.

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FedEx says it will return any tariff refunds it receives to customers who originally paid them.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

The shipping giant is suing the Trump administration, arguing it should be reimbursed for tariffs collected during last year's trade dispute.

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A NASA review panel blames flawed software and inadequate oversight for the failure of a $72 million lunar trailblazer mission.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

Joe Palka reports the probe was supposed to measure the extent and nature of water on the moon.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

Fast food chain Burger King is testing AI-powered headsets for workers in about 500 restaurants nationwide.

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NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

The system can track how employees interact with customers and alert managers when supplies run low through an AI voice assistant called Patty.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-27-2026 7AM EST

Burger King says the technology is meant to coach workers and improve service, not to monitor individual employees.