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Moon Shot Stalls, Clinton Testimony Looms, Teen Killer Walks

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Clintons to Testify in Epstein Probe; Artemis II Fueling Test Halted; Other News Developments

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation after the committee threatened to hold them in criminal contempt of Congress, according to Fox News. The committee announced the agreement on X, stating the Clintons were "trying to dodge contempt by requesting special treatment" and emphasizing that "The Clintons are not above the law." Angel Ureña, deputy chief of staff to Bill Clinton, confirmed the agreement in a post on X.

In other news, a hydrogen leak interrupted a fueling test for NASA's Artemis II moon rocket at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday, according to CBS News. The "wet dress" rehearsal, a practice countdown intended to pave the way for a possible weekend launch of four astronauts on a lunar flight, was delayed. The countdown had already been pushed back two days due to frigid weather along Florida's Space Coast. Launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson authorized engineers to begin the remotely controlled fueling operation, which involved pumping over 750,000 gallons of supercold liquid oxygen and hydrogen fuel into the Space Launch System rocket.

Meanwhile, in Alabama, Steven Tyler Whitehead, accused of murdering 18-year-old Kimber Mills, a high school cheerleader, and wounding three others at a bonfire party, was released from Jefferson County Jail on a $330,000 bond, Fox News reported. Whitehead is charged with murder and attempted murder. As a condition of his release, he must wear an electronic monitoring device, according to WBRC.

In Norway, Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was arrested on suspicion of assault prior to his rape trial scheduled for Tuesday in Oslo, the BBC reported. Høiby, 29, faces 38 charges, including the rape of four women. Police stated the latest allegations involve wielding a knife and violating a restraining order, and cited a risk of reoffending. He was remanded in custody for four weeks. This marks the fourth time he has been detained by police since August 2024, when he was first accused of assaulting a woman he had been in a relationship with. He has denied the allegations.

Finally, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem agreed to testify before the House Judiciary Committee next month, marking her second commitment to testify before Congress amid scrutiny of the Trump administration's deportation agenda, according to Fox News. Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Fox News Digital that Noem will appear before the House panel on March 4 as part of routine oversight of Cabinet members.

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