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House Oversight Committee releases transcript of Lutnick interview on Epstein ties

By Annie Grayer, Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, Aleena Fayaz, CNN (CNN) — The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday released the transcript of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s closed-door interview with congressional investigators last week about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Lutnick faced lawmakers’ questions for more than four hours last Wednesday, following revelations that his contact with

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Trump administration defers $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California amid fraud investigation

By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — In its latest effort to crack down on fraud in federal healthcare programs, the Trump administration is deferring $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California, Vice President JD Vance announced Wednesday. The measure, which follows the deferral of more than $350 million in Medicaid reimbursements to Minnesota earlier this

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US President Donald Trump walks off Air Force One as he arrives at Beijing Capital Airport in Beijing on May 13.

Taiwan anxiously eyes Trump’s summit in China, with $14 billion in US arms sales up in the air

By Jennifer Hansler, Zachary Cohen, Isabelle Khurshudyan, CNN (CNN) — As President Donald Trump meets with Chinese leader Xi Jinping this week, Taiwan will be nervously monitoring from afar to ascertain whether its political status and critical arms purchases come up in discussions between the two leaders. While Taiwanese officials have publicly expressed confidence in

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State Supreme Court upholds ‘Missouri First’ congressional map

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The redrawn “Missouri First” congressional maps were upheld by the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday. Legal battles have persisted over the mid-decade map since its inception, with critics claiming it gerrymanders the state in order to give Republicans an additional House seat. The state’s high court heard three cases on Tuesday

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Rep. Chuck Edwards in the Cannon House Office Building in May 2025.

GOP Rep. Chuck Edwards, amid House Ethics inquiry, denies having inappropriate relationship with staff

By Lauren Fox, Ellis Kim, CNN (CNN) — Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards denied having any inappropriate relationship with staff and told CNN in an interview Tuesday that an investigation by the House Ethics Committee will eventually clear him of any wrongdoing. “No,” Edwards told CNN when asked if he had any inappropriate relationship with staff.

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Columbia names interim parking manager

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The City of Columbia has named an interim parking manger. Vineet Kapila will serve in the role after James Faup was removed last month after accusations of stealing arose. Kapila has been in the role since April 6, four days after Faup’s arrest. Kapila’s name first appeared on the Columbia Parking Commission

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