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The White House’s battle with The Associated Press is far from over. Though a judge ordered key officials to restore the wire ...
After Amber Ruffin's firing from the White House Correspondents' Dinner, former headliner Michelle Wolf speaks out.
A federal judge found that the White House likely violated the First Amendment when it restricted the AP's access to press ...
The Associated Press says that a new White House media policy violates a court order by giving the administration sole ...
President Trump is not expected to attend next weekend’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, The Hill confirmed ...
By disinviting Amber Ruffin, the most thankless gig in stand-up demonstrates why Washington’s “nerd prom” should give up on ...
President Donald Trump will not attend the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner later this month, continuing his tradition of snubbing the event amid heightened tensions between the ...
The White House Correspondents' Association announced Saturday that its annual dinner will not feature Amber Ruffin or any comedian.
President Donald Trump will not attend the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner later this month, continuing his tradition of snubbing the event amid heightened tensions between ...
From Bob Hope and Richard Pryor, to Conan O’Brien and Wanda Sykes, to Trevor Noah and Birmingham’s own Roy Wood Jr. For decades, comedians have been integral to the White House Correspondents’ ...
It’s 2025, and all rules have been thrown out the window and driven over with a Tesla. Last month, the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD) became the latest example.
The comic, who made shockwaves with her 2018 set hosting the annual event, says the move is less about jokes and more about ...