In a surprising move, the White House Correspondents' Association has canceled comedian Amber Ruffin's performance at this year's dinner due to tensions with the Trump administration. The cancellation highlights ongoing conflicts between the White House and the press.
In a surprising turn of events, the White House Correspondents' Dinner will not feature comedian Amber Ruffin as planned. The decision has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about the event's focus and political implications.
In a surprising turn, the White House Correspondents’ Association has canceled comedian Amber Ruffin as the headliner for its annual dinner, opting instead to focus on celebrating the First Amendment and journalistic excellence amid rising tensions with the Trump administration.
A federal judge declines to temporarily restore the Associated Press' access to President Trump's events following a ban over a naming dispute. The judge questions the legality of the ban but sets a hearing for further arguments.