Planned dinner for Trump officials to discuss Epstein appears to have been moved amid media scrutinyNew Foto - Planned dinner for Trump officials to discuss Epstein appears to have been moved amid media scrutiny

Adinner planned for Wednesday nightat Vice President JD Vance's residence was seen as an opportunity for Trump administration officials to realign amid the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal, according to four people familiar with the situation. That included a potential chance for Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, who had been at odds over the response, to clear the air. The meeting appeared to have been moved or rescheduled Wednesday night. Some officials who were expected to attend the meeting, including Vance and Attorney General Pam Bondi, were spotted leaving the White House on Wednesday evening. Administration officials told CNN earlier in the day that there were discussions about moving, canceling or rescheduling the meeting amid intense media scrutiny. Participants were told that the meeting was being shifted and canceled at various points throughout the day following CNN's original reporting that the meeting was happening, a source familiar with the planning said. Bondi and Patel's tense relationship was thrown into the spotlight last month after a contentious White House meeting with chief of staff Susie Wiles over the handling of the Epstein case. That meeting also prompted questions about FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino's future with the administration. In the hours and days after the blowup,Vance tried to smooth over the conflict, fielding calls from Bondi, Patel and Bongino in between rides with his family at Disneyland. The vice president achieved his mission, one person familiar told CNN, and Bongino went back to work the next Monday — though three administration officials said they believe he will likely eventually leave his post and return to hosting his podcast once the Epstein blowback subsides. Vance was expected to reprise his peacemaker role again Wednesday. Sources told CNN the dinner would be a good opportunity to realign. "It's a way to get everyone together in an informal, low-stakes situation," one source briefed on the dinner told CNN. CNN previously reported that Wiles, Bondi, Patel and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche were expected to gather at Vance's residence Wednesday evening as the administration weighs whether to publish an audio recording and transcript of Blanche's recent conversation with Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The administration's handling of the Epstein case, as well as the need to craft a unified response, was expected to be a main focus of the dinner. Vance's office denied such a meeting was taking place. "As we've said publicly, there was never a supposed meeting scheduled at the Vice President's residence to discuss Epstein Strategy. Any reporting to the contrary is false," William Martin, Vance's communications director, said in a statement. During an unrelated Oval Office event Wednesday afternoon, Vance himself said "We're not meeting to talk about the Epstein situation." The Justice Department declined to comment, deferring to the vice president's office. The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The planned group sitdown comes after Patel had been traveling for several weeks, opening field offices in New Zealand and Australia. Some officials said they believe this could be the ideal time for a reset, as the White House seeks to reclaim the narrative around the Epstein case and present a unified front after weeks on the defensive. Months before the Department of Justice released a memo on the Epstein case that contradicted many of the conspiracy theories surrounding the investigation,tension was already quietly building between the FBI and Department of Justice, multiple sources told CNN. FBI leadership griped behind closed doors that Bondi was spending more time on Fox News talking about the Epstein files than actually reviewing them, despite the agency having delivered the files to her office weeks prior, those sources said. FBI officials cringed when Bondi indicated in a Fox News interview in February that the Epstein client list was sitting on her desk, those sources added, as it had already been determined that there was no official client list that would be released. And when the memo — which contradicted many of the conspiracy theories circulating in far-right circles about Epstein — was finally released, it was Patel and Bongino who bore the brunt from the MAGA right, after they'd repeatedly promised full transparency. During the meeting with Wiles last month, Bondi, Patel and Bongino clashed over the handling of the investigation and Bongino was accused of leaking negative stories about Bondi. The deputy director denied the allegations and stormed out of the meeting, later telling Patel and others that he might not return to his post. This headline and story have been updated with additional developments. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Planned dinner for Trump officials to discuss Epstein appears to have been moved amid media scrutiny

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Democrats seek more info on DOGE's presence in agencies after Musk's exitNew Foto - Democrats seek more info on DOGE's presence in agencies after Musk's exit

Washington —A group of Democrats in Congress is seeking to stop Department of Government Efficiency employees from moving into permanent positions in the federal government, penning a letter asking for more information on DOGE's presence within agencies after Elon Musk's exit earlier this year. "Although Elon Musk has departed, his influence remains, as DOGE and its employees attempt to become a permanent part of the federal government, scattered across agencies where they can continue to sabotage key functions from within," Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, along with Rep. Robert Garcia of California, wrote ina letterlate Wednesday. Writing to Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor and Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, the Democratic senators and ranking member on the House Oversight Committee sought more information on how DOGE has embedded itself in the federal government. The lawmakers called DOGE's continued presence in federal agencies "alarming," outlining in the letter, obtained exclusively by CBS News, that "employees are embedding themselves in the federal government in key agency positions" which they argue threatens the government's ability "to serve the American people." The request comes as DOGE's presence in Washington has changed shape since Musk left his role as a "special government employee" in late May, when he reached the maximum amount of time he could serve in the position. President Trump thanked Musk "and all of his people" at the time, saying, "almost all of them are staying, and they're going to be with us. And you're going to see the results coming long into the future." Musk pledged upon his departure that "this is not the end of DOGE, but really the beginning." The Tesla CEO began the cost-cutting effort in January and had initially pledged to cut $2 trillion of government spending, but later lowered the benchmark to $1 trillion. At the time of Musk's departure, the White HousesaidDOGE's efforts saved roughly $170 billion in spending. But that figure has been disputed, with a number of errors and miscalculations on the initiative's "wall of receipts." Since Musk left the role, DOGE has continued to post about its cost cutting. A recentreview by CBS Newsfound that the claims about savings appear to be significantly overstated. Still, Musk pledged when he left the job that DOGE is "like a way of life" and would be "permeating throughout the government" to secure $1 trillion in savings "over time." Meanwhile, Vought outlined at a House Appropriations Committee hearing in June that the vision for DOGE going forward would be "far more institutionalized at the actual agency," saying many DOGE employees are functioning "almost as in-house consultants as a part of the agency's leadership." The leadership of DOGE, Vought said, is "now much more decentralized." For some, questions have remained about how the effort would continue to shape government agencies. Writing to Vought and Kupor, the Democratic lawmakers sought answers to a number of questions, including who currently leads DOGE and queries about the presence of DOGE employees within the federal government more broadly. The lawmakers said that converting DOGE appointees to career federal service roles could "potentially run afoul of laws that explicitly ban political considerations and loyalty tests in hiring practices," adding that "it is unclear who newly embedded DOGE staff are accountable to and if they truly serve within the chain of command of the agencies they work for." They urged OPM to enforce civil service regulations "that prohibit political patronage in government hiring." Sneak peek: The Strange Shooting of Alex Pennig Quadruple murder suspect captured in Tennessee, officials confirm Neil deGrasse Tyson weighs in on plans for a moon-based nuclear reactor

Democrats seek more info on DOGE's presence in agencies after Musk's exit

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Here's what you need to know about ESPN's new steaming service and its deals with the NFL and WWENew Foto - Here's what you need to know about ESPN's new steaming service and its deals with the NFL and WWE

ESPN's much-discussed streaming service finally has its launch date. The network announced Wednesday that its direct-to-consumer service and enhanced app will debut Aug. 21. The announcement coincided withDisney's quarterly earning report. This week'sexpanded deals with the NFLand anew partnership with WWEprovides ESPN the more inventory and offerings, which it hopes will bolster the company in a landscape that is divided among cable, satellite and streaming. Will the ESPN service result in more subscribers? According to Nielsen, streaming usage surpassed broadcast and cable combined in U.S. television usage for the first time. Streaming was at 44.8% compared to linear's 44.2%. When Nielsen started keeping track in May 2021 linear was at 64% compared to streaming's 26%. The ESPN DTC will start out with around 25 million subscribers as those currently getting ESPN+ will migrate to the new platform. Many of those though are cable and satellite subscribers who get the service through deals with their provider. ESPN is hoping that more cord cutters will pay up to $29.95 per month since it will offer all the ESPN networks — ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, ESPN on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN3, SECN+ and ACCNX — as well as being able to bundle NFL Network and NFL RedZone through a deal with NFL+ Premium. Trying to determine how many of the DTC service subscribers are cord cutters will be more difficult though. Disney announced during its earnings call Wednesday that it will stop releasing ESPN streaming subscriber metrics beginning next quarter. ESPN was in nearly 100 million households in 2013. Over the past 12 years due to cord cutting and streaming, that number has dropped to 60 million. Over the next two years, that is expected to decrease to fewer than 50 million. What do the NFL and WWE deals mean for ESPN's market footprint? Live sports remains valuable property, but the NFL is the beachfront house. For taking over NFL Network, which had also been steadily losing subscribers, ESPN gets three additional NFL games along with another outlet to air Monday night games when there are more than one, as well as the ability for its app users to get specialty highlights of their favorite players or teams. There will also be ways to access stats, betting and fantasy sports info on the app while watching games. The WWE premium live events (they're no longer called pay-per-views) also makes sense when ESPN takes over from Peacock next year. After all, the E in ESPN stands for entertainment. As Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria pointed out when it started carrying "Monday Night Raw" earlier this year, the WWE has a multigenerational and loyal fan base that will flock to whoever carries the events. The WWE deal applies only to the U.S. though. Netflix has the rights for overseas. Can all of this turn around ESPN's financial outlook? It does carry some risks. ESPN had $4.3 billion in revenue last quarter, an increase of 1% from last year, but the operating profit decreased 7% to $1 billion due to increased rights fees. It is paying the NFL an average of $2.7 billion per year while the NBA 11-year deal that begins this upcoming season averages $2.6 billion per year. The five-year WWE deal will average $325 million per year. This also comes at a time when the network opted out of its $550 million contract with Major League Baseball beginning next year and appears to be out of the running for Formula One rights. ESPN pays $75 million to $90 million per year under its three-year deal, but Liberty Media, which owns F1, is seeking at least $120 million for the next contract, which begins in 2026. ESPN needs more than cable and satellite subscriber affiliate fees, which is also why it is launching a DTC product to gain more revenue. The past two years, it was been involved in prolonged negotiations withDirecTVand Spectrum before reaching deals. How can viewers get the ESPN streaming service? If cable and satellite subscribers already get ESPN+, they will automatically migrate to the new service. For cord cutters, there is an offer where they can get the ESPN unlimited plan with Disney+ andHulufor $29.99/month for the first 12 months. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/sports

Here's what you need to know about ESPN's new steaming service and its deals with the NFL and WWE

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Red Sox give rookie Roman Anthony 8-year, $130M extensionNew Foto - Red Sox give rookie Roman Anthony 8-year, $130M extension

Outfielder Roman Anthony and the Boston Red Sox completed an eight-year, $130 million contract extension on Wednesday. The deal, which is unofficial pending a physical, includes a club option that would keep Anthony in Boston through the 2034 season. Anthony said before the Red Sox lost 7-3 to the visiting Kansas City Royals on Wednesday evening, "We're playing such great baseball. I didn't want to be a distraction to anyone. But I knew that this is where I wanted to be, and I'm having a blast. And I just wanted to continue that." Red Sox manager Alex Cora said of the 21-year-old, "The future of the organization is in great hands." Anthony created a buzz before he suited up with the Red Sox by launching a 497-foot grand slam for Triple-A Worcester on June 7. Called up to Boston two days after that blast, Anthony is batting .276 with a .392 on-base percentage, a .417 slugging percentage, two homers, 15 doubles and 19 RBIs through 47 games with the Red Sox. He had hit safely in each of his past eight games before sitting out on Monday and Tuesday due to tightness in his back. Anthony returned to go 0-for-4 while batting leadoff for Boston on Wednesday. Anthony was selected by the Red Sox in the second round of the 2022 draft. --Field Level Media

Red Sox give rookie Roman Anthony 8-year, $130M extension

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Trump could meet Putin as early as next week, White House official saysNew Foto - Trump could meet Putin as early as next week, White House official says

By Andrea Shalal and Jasper Ward WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump could meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as early as next week — their first meeting since Trump's return to office in January — a White House official said on Wednesday. The official said a location for the possible meeting had yet to be determined. Separately, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the Russian leader expressed a desire to meet Trump. She said Trump was open to meeting both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The New York Times, which was first to report the possible meeting, said Trump would hold a trilateral meeting with Putin and Zelenskiy after meeting the Russian leader. A source familiar with the discussions said Trump told European leaders that he would meet Putin. Earlier on Wednesday, Trump acknowledged having spoken with European leaders after what Trump called a "highly productive" meeting his special envoy Steve Witkoff had with Putin in Russia. While noting that great progress was made during the meeting, Trump wrote on Truth Social: "Everyone agrees this War must come to a close, and we will work towards that in the days and weeks to come." Trump, who promised to end Russia's three-year-old war in Ukraine on "Day One" of his second term, has since returning to office in January had several phone calls with Putin and met with Zelenskiy at the White House in February and on the sidelines of Pope Francis' funeral in April. In recent weeks, Trump has voiced increasing frustration with Moscow over a lack of progress towards ending the conflict and has set a Friday deadline for Russia to agree to peace in Ukraine or face new sanctions. (Reporting by Jasper Ward and Andrea Shalal; Editing by Deepa Babington and Howard Goller)

Trump could meet Putin as early as next week, White House official says

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Stephen Colbert shows Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker 'crazy' gerrymandering in his state amid Texas controversyNew Foto - Stephen Colbert shows Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker 'crazy' gerrymandering in his state amid Texas controversy

WASHINGTON — Lame-duckCBS late-night host Stephen Colbertshowed Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker just how gerrymandered the Land of Lincoln is after dozens of Texas Dem legislators stalled redistricting in their own state bydecamping to Pritzker's domain. The face of "The Late Show" displayed a congressional map of Illinois during Pritzker's appearance Tuesday night, highlighting one district that he said looked just like "the stinger on a scorpion." "If you are considering doing a little more redrawing in Illinois, you already have some crazy districts in Illinois," Colbert told the governor. "Take a look at this. Look at [District] 17 here. It does that, then it comes up here and it sneaks around there and goes all the way up here, and then goes right over there like that. And look at this one, kind of goes whoop up there." Pritzker had earlier doubled down on talk of further redrawing lines to benefit Democratic congressional candidates. "It's possible," the rumored 2028 presidential contender had said when asked whether Illinois would answer Texas' redistricting tit for tat. "As I've said, everything's on the table," Pritzker added. "Look, we've got to fight fire with fire. They've frankly tossed the rulebook out. And they're just acting in an unconstitutional fashion." Redistricting, which typically occurs every 10 years after a census is released, allows state legislatures or independent commissions to redraw congressional boundaries that determine the voting groups that will elect representatives to the US House. Some states — including Texas, Pennsylvania and North Carolina — have convened special sessions before the decennial population count in an attempt to draw up new maps, but those have led to fierce legal battles. The drawing of congressional districts for political advantage dates back to at least 1812, when the term "gerrymander" was coined after Massachusetts Democratic-Republican Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed off on a partisan map of state Senate districts. "Is this common for all states to do?" Colbert asked Pritzker at one point. "We handed it over to a kindergarten class and let them decide," the Illinois governor joked. "That's the nonpartisan group that does this?" an incredulous Colbert inquired. "That's our independent commission, yeah," Pritzker deadpanned. "So because all states, to a certain extent, do this, why is what Texas doing particularly egregious in this case?" Colbert asked again. "What the Republicans are trying to do in the — Texas Republicans frankly at the behest of Donald Trump are doing it mid-decade," Pritzker claimed. "That is extraordinarily rare." Colbert added: "That's a good point because I think he literally called them or wrote them and said, 'Hey, I need five seats, go redraw this.'" Illinois currently sends 17 members to the House, just three (17.6%) of whom are Republicans. In 2024, President Trump received 43.3% of the Illinois vote, suggesting that a fair map would have seven GOP House members. Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbotthad civil arrest warrantsissued for the Democrats who fled to Illinois, Massachusetts and New York, while congressional lawmakers, including Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), urged the FBI to hunt the scofflaws down. Trump has backed the Texas Republicans and suggested the bureau "may have to" get involved to force the runaway legislators back to Austin. "We have a wonderful governor in Texas. He feels strongly about it. It's going to be up to him. I think there's tremendous support for it," he told reporters Tuesday at the White House, noting that California and other Democratic states have been broaching the subject of redrawing their own districts. "They'll do it anyway. Why? If we stop over there, they would've done it anyway," he said. "Look, a lot of these states I watched this morning as Democrats are complaining and they're complaining from states where they've done it in Illinois."

Stephen Colbert shows Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker ‘crazy’ gerrymandering in his state amid Texas controversy

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Boise State is only Group of Five team ranked in preseason poll. Are they losing respect?New Foto - Boise State is only Group of Five team ranked in preseason poll. Are they losing respect?

Spencer Danielson is glad hisBoise Stateteam is back in the conversation, "which it should be." Following their first College Football Playoff appearance, theBroncosare No. 25 in thepreseason US LBM Coaches Poll, the first time they will start the season ranked since 2018. "It's awesome you know that people or writers or coaches think that we're going to be good. We should be," Danielson told USA TODAY Sports. "It's Boise State." But the Broncos' spot and admission reveals a noticeable fact about the Top 25: not only are they the last team in the poll, but are the only Group of Five team in it. That comes a year after no Group of Five teams started the season ranked, only the fifth time in the 35-year history USA TODAY Sports has administered the coaches poll. Which begs the question: Are the non-power schools not getting enough respect, in a world that is becoming far less catered toward them? It wasn't long ago when Boise State and others annually occupied higher spots in the preseason poll. In 2010, the Broncos started at No. 5 and TCU and Utah, then members of the Mountain West, were No. 7 and No. 24, respectively, marking the only time three Group of Five teams started the season ranked in consecutive years. In 2011, Boise State was seventh and the Horned Frogs were 15th. Since then, it's become rare for schools outside the power conferences to be ranked high in the preseason. Boise State in 2013 (19th), Houston in 2016 (13th) and Cincinnati in 2021 (No. 10) are the only times Group of Five teams have ranked in the top 20. After 14 consecutive seasons from 2000-13 of being represented in the poll, the non-powers have been left out in 2014 and 2024. It's not like Group of Five teams aren't doing bad either. At least one of them finished in the final top 25 in 33 of the 35 past seasons, and multiple were in 32 of them. So what happened? Danielson has seen this change unfold being with the Broncos since 2017, starting as a graduate assistant and rising to interim head coach during the 2023 season and then getting job permanently. He cited the impact of the transfer portal as a key factor. One thing you'll notice about those teams that crashed the BCS party were they were teams built on roster retention. Nowadays, successful Group of Five teams often get stripped with standout players getting lucrative offers to play for Power Four teams. "I think back with Boise State years ago, where it's like they would have these teams that would be really successful, and then you return all your players, right? So you're ranked in the top 10, top five, because of that," he said. "I think the transfer portal has something to do with that." It's worth noting many names that heavily populated the polls – Brigham Young, TCU, Utah, Houston, Central Florida and Cincinnati – all leveled up the power conferences. The Cinderella darlings are now with the big boys. Boise State is moving to the Pac-12 in 2026, but it's no longer considered a power conference. And the big boys dominate the 2025 preseason poll. Led by No. 1 Texas, the SEC makes up four of the top nine spots and nine in the Top 25, with the Big Ten owning six spots. The SEC nearly had 10 in the poll. Oklahoma had the most points of teams not making the Top 25. TheSoonerswere 25 points behind Boise State. Had their positions flipped, it would've meant the preseason poll didn't include a school from outside the power conferences in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1995-96. Even though the Broncos lost Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty, Danielson believes the success of last season is why the Broncos made the list. He'll congratulate his team about making it because it hasn't happened in seven years, but remind them "heavy is the crown." As the lone Group of Five team ranked, the Broncos have an early edge toward securing the automatic bid into the playoff should they win the Mountain West title again. But Danielson knows it doesn't guarantee anything. Last season, Boise State went from unranked to finishing No. 9, its highest spot in the final since 2011. Meanwhile, 13 teams in the 2024 preseason poll finished unranked. Danielson recalled after Boise State lost to Oregon in the second game of the season, "everybody knew we probably can't drop another one." They Broncose didn't en route to securing the No. 3 seed in the playoff by finishing ahead of Big 12 champion Arizona State and ACC champion Clemson in the final playoff rankings. However, the preseason poll illustrates the uphill battle the Group of Five teams have to prove they are worthy of national recognition, while Power Four teams will continue to fill up the rankings. Danielson is aware how strong of an impression his team has to make, even at Boise State where "there's always high expectations." "Group of Five, probably you got to lose less, right? It's just the reality of what you see how college football is," he said. For now, the Broncos are still carrying the flag for Group of Five teams, as they have done for 20 years. But while they present optimism for the level, there are plenty of teams that are hoping to take their place. Memphis, Army, Tulane, Navy, UNLV and Buffalo all received votes in the preseason poll. Others could get in the mix, including South Florida, which hosts Boise State in Week 1. "I think there's a lot of really good teams out there," Danielson said. "There's a lot of really good Power Four teams. There's a lot of really good Group of Five teams, but there's only room for 25 seats right now, and that's going to ebb and flow. "Every single one of us have an opportunity to play in the College Football Playoff. I think as long as that is always the case, that's what makes college football amazing." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Boise State made preseason poll. But is Group of Five getting respect?

Boise State is only Group of Five team ranked in preseason poll. Are they losing respect?

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