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Amber Ruffin reflected on being axed from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on a new episode of The Late Show.
Networks and newspapers give way to newsletters and creators. One longtime reporter summed it up: "This is the year where the transition feels real." ...
Three years since its founding, and three months into Trump’s second term, Semafor today presents an interesting proposition: ...
This year, for the first time since inviting a comedian to headline in 1983, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner promised there would be no entertainment. In that regard, it delivered. I didn’t ...
Searching for signs of life at the White House correspondents’ dinner and beyond. As guests scanned the room at a Friday ...
The stripped-down festivities Saturday night were a reflection of the somber tone in Washington at the beginning of President ...
Eugene Daniels, president of the White House Correspondents' Association and new co-host of MSNBC's The Weekend, offers context on the tradition of presidential attendance at the WHCA dinner, which ...
The Washington social scene was in full swing, with establishment players and emerging ones—from Substack to ...
President Donald Trump was not in attendance Saturday, and a comedian did not act as the Master of Ceremonies at the event that traditionally hosts both.
Drinks in hand, anxious media people braved a series of events in the nights before the annual White House Correspondents’ ...
Not long ago, Washington dreamed that Jeff Bezos would become the king of the Beltway. Then the rules changed.