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February 27, 2026

Paramount set for $111bn Warner Bros takeover after Netflix drops bid

Netflix has withdrawn from its bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery after Paramount Skydance submitted a superior offer valued at approximately $111 billion, concluding a protracted bidding war for the historic Hollywood studio. Netflix executives stated they declined to match Paramount's increased bid because the deal was no longer financially worthwhile at the higher price point. The proposed Paramount-Warner Bros merger, which would consolidate major entertainment assets including CNN, HBO Max, and various film studios, still requires approval from California and federal regulators who have opened investigations into the transaction. The deal has attracted scrutiny due to political connections between Paramount's backers, including tech billionaire Larry Ellison and his son David, and the Trump administration, raising concerns about potential influence over CNN's editorial independence. If approved, the merger would significantly reshape Hollywood's media landscape but is expected to result in substantial job cuts in an industry already facing production reductions.

February 27, 2026

At least 10 FBI agents who worked on Trump investigation fired

The FBI has terminated approximately 10 employees who were involved in the investigation into Donald Trump's handling of classified documents after his first presidency. The firings occurred shortly after current FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that his phone records, along with those of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, were subpoenaed during the investigation when both were private citizens. The classified documents case, led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, resulted in Trump's 2023 indictment but was later dismissed by courts. An advocacy group representing FBI personnel criticized the terminations as damaging to the bureau's expertise and institutional stability, while no evidence of wrongdoing by the fired employees has been presented.

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February 27, 2026

Former US diplomat sentenced to life for abusing two girls in Burkina Faso

A Maryland man has been given a life sentence after being found guilty of sexually abusing two vulnerable teenage girls while employed at the American embassy in Burkina Faso. Fode Sitafa Mara, age 41, exploited the victims' difficult family situation, particularly their mother's serious medical condition, to coerce them into sexual acts at his diplomatic residence between 2022 and 2023. The prosecution successfully argued that because the abuse occurred on property leased for US diplomatic purposes, American courts had jurisdiction over the case. The conviction, which included multiple counts of aggravated sexual abuse and attempted obstruction of justice, was secured through Project Safe Childhood, a federal program dedicated to combating child exploitation.

February 27, 2026

Gretchen Whitmer wants to boost literacy in Michigan. Here’s what to know

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is highlighting the state's poor education performance, with Michigan ranking 44th nationally in reading assessments and only 38.9% of third graders demonstrating proficiency in English language arts. During her final State of the State address, she advocated for increased investment in literacy programs, including universal pre-kindergarten, evidence-based teaching methods, and expanded tutoring opportunities. While many of her proposals build on existing initiatives, such as the Great Start Readiness Program that currently serves 51,000 students, she is requesting significant budget increases including $181.1 million for pre-K expansion and $135 million for extended learning programs. A 2024 state law will mandate dyslexia screening, evidence-based reading instruction, and teacher training beginning in the 2027-2028 school year. # Key Takeaways

February 27, 2026

Hillary Clinton tells House panel she 'had no idea' of Epstein's crimes

Hillary Clinton testified for six hours before a House Oversight Committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein, stating she had no knowledge of his criminal activities and never encountered him directly, though she acknowledged meeting his associate Ghislaine Maxwell on a few occasions. The closed-door testimony was briefly paused after Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert leaked a photo from the session, violating committee rules. Clinton criticized Republicans for not questioning other deposed witnesses about Epstein and called for President Trump to testify under oath about his connections to the deceased sex offender. Her husband, former President Bill Clinton, is scheduled to testify on Friday, marking the first time a former president has appeared before a congressional panel since 1983. Both Clintons initially resisted subpoenas, calling the investigation politically motivated, but agreed to testify as contempt proceedings loomed.

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February 27, 2026

Paramount set for $111bn Warner Bros takeover after Netflix drops bid

Netflix has withdrawn from its bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery after Paramount Skydance submitted a superior offer valued at approximately $111 billion, concluding a protracted bidding war for the historic Hollywood studio. Netflix executives stated they declined to match Paramount's increased bid because the deal was no longer financially worthwhile at the higher price point. The proposed Paramount-Warner Bros merger, which would consolidate major entertainment assets including CNN, HBO Max, and various film studios, still requires approval from California and federal regulators who have opened investigations into the transaction. The deal has attracted scrutiny due to political connections between Paramount's backers, including tech billionaire Larry Ellison and his son David, and the Trump administration, raising concerns about potential influence over CNN's editorial independence. If approved, the merger would significantly reshape Hollywood's media landscape but is expected to result in substantial job cuts in an industry already facing production reductions.

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February 26, 2026

Parking Funds Fuel More than 3,500 Neighborhood Repairs in Three Months

The San Diego City Council redirected $1.8 million in parking meter revenue from community parking districts to the Transportation Department in late October, enabling the completion of over 3,500 neighborhood infrastructure repairs within three months. The reallocation addressed longstanding management problems identified through an internal review, which revealed that nonprofit organizations running the parking districts had difficulty spending available funds despite growing maintenance backlogs. City crews have repaired more than 1,200 streetlights and patched nearly 2,300 potholes across four community parking districts, with sidewalk repairs also underway. The funding shift represents part of broader parking management reforms approved in June aimed at improving efficiency and transparency in how parking revenue is utilized.

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February 26, 2026

County to Track Progress on Ending Homelessness

A county government has introduced new online interactive dashboards that provide the public with real-time information about their homelessness reduction programs and outcomes. The dashboards, hosted on the Office of Homeless Solutions website, track various metrics including outreach team activities in unincorporated areas and progress on the county's broader homelessness prevention strategy. Key data displayed includes information from outreach teams, Safe Parking Programs, and quarterly encampment reports from Public Works. Since 2017, the county has committed over $334 million toward affordable housing initiatives, which have resulted in more than 3,300 completed homes and an additional 2,700 units currently under development.

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February 27, 2026

Gretchen Whitmer wants to boost literacy in Michigan. Here’s what to know

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is highlighting the state's poor education performance, with Michigan ranking 44th nationally in reading assessments and only 38.9% of third graders demonstrating proficiency in English language arts. During her final State of the State address, she advocated for increased investment in literacy programs, including universal pre-kindergarten, evidence-based teaching methods, and expanded tutoring opportunities. While many of her proposals build on existing initiatives, such as the Great Start Readiness Program that currently serves 51,000 students, she is requesting significant budget increases including $181.1 million for pre-K expansion and $135 million for extended learning programs. A 2024 state law will mandate dyslexia screening, evidence-based reading instruction, and teacher training beginning in the 2027-2028 school year. # Key Takeaways

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February 26, 2026

Our ‘Black Church in Detroit’ series examines Black history in the Bible for Black History Month | American Black Journal

During Black History Month, a Detroit radio series called "Black Church in Detroit" featured an interview with Dr. Theron Williams, a Detroit-born pastor and founder of The Bible is Black History Institute. Dr. Williams discussed how scholarly research, historical analysis, and DNA evidence have documented the significant presence of people of African descent throughout biblical texts. The conversation explored why highlighting this African presence is important and how Dr. Williams has developed educational materials, including books and curricula designed specifically for children to learn about this often-overlooked aspect of biblical history. The interview also touched on how this information has influenced his congregation's understanding and his pastoral ministry in Indiana. # Key Takeaways

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February 26, 2026

Built by Texas Trailblazers: Why Jasmine Crockett’s Senate Run Carries a Legacy Forward

With the Texas Democratic primary less than a week away, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has emerged as the frontrunner in the Senate race, leading her opponent James Talarico by double digits in recent polling after the race was tied in January. If successful in the primary and general election, Crockett would become Texas's first Black woman U.S. Senator and the first Black woman elected to the Senate from any Southern state, continuing a legacy established by Texas Black women leaders like Barbara Jordan, Eddie Bernice Johnson, and Sheila Jackson Lee. Her candidacy is part of a historic 2026 election cycle that could see as many as five Black women running for Senate seats, building on the current unprecedented moment of two Black women serving simultaneously. Despite being outspent by her primary opponent, Crockett has drawn significant attention from Republicans, with Governor Greg Abbott spending over three million dollars on attack ads against her, signaling that they view her as a formidable general election threat.

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