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Even in these precarious times, journalists are set to don tuxes and gowns at the Washington Hilton—sans Trump—and swarm ...
Last month, the White House Correspondents Association showed its commitment to free speech by relieving Amber Ruffin of her ...
The guests have experienced the fallout of the president’s scorched-earth attack on vital government functions and its ...
Humor may be “in the DNA” of the annual Washington media soiree. But the relationship between the political press and the ...
The comedy superstar will release the free 15-minute stand-up routine, 'Dinner Time, on the live comedy digital platform ...
Dinner Time, a 15-minute special the comedian filmed three years ago, will stream on Punchup with reflections on the event ...
Media companies, talent agencies and startups are planning cocktail receptions and parties surrounding this weekend’s White ...
From First Amendment-focused fêtes to artificial intelligence-centered shindigs, Washington is readying for parties and ...
The White House’s battle with The Associated Press is far from over. Though a judge ordered key officials to restore the wire ...
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 ...
After Amber Ruffin's firing from the White House Correspondents' Dinner, former headliner Michelle Wolf speaks out.