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Trump will attend rescheduled WHCA dinner
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will attend the rescheduled White House Correspondents' Association dinner on July 24.
SharesWhite House Correspondents’ Association reschedules dinner for July
The White House Correspondents' Association announced Tuesday that it will hold a do-over of its annual dinner in July after the gathering in April was cut short after a gunman opened fire at the Washington Hilton in what prosecutors say was an attempt to kill President Trump.
SharesRussell Wilson finalizing deal to join CBS Sports, AP source says
Ten-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson is finalizing a deal with CBS Sports to become an analyst on the network's Sunday NFL pregame show, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.
SharesMore women watching Stanley Cup Playoffs thanks to Olympics, quality of play, social media
The first two rounds of the NHL's Stanley Cup Playoffs are the most-watched in the U.S. in league history. Women are the primary driver of that growth.
SharesJoy Behar to take two-week hiatus from ‘The View’ for Europe play performances
"The View" co-host Joy Behar announced Tuesday she is stepping away from the ABC daytime talk show for two weeks to perform her play overseas.
Shares‘60 Minutes’ correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi out at CBS after CECOT dispute
Sharyn Alfonsi, a veteran correspondent for "60 Minutes," announced Wednesday that CBS News has declined to renew her contract following a monthslong clash with CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss over a shelved segment on the El Salvador prison known as CECOT.
SharesRobert Pattinson plays Chris Hansen in new A24 thriller ‘Primetime’
Robert Pattinson is set to portray "To Catch a Predator" host Chris Hansen in "Primetime," an upcoming A24 drama whose first teaser trailer dropped Wednesday.
SharesFox News explains viral ‘mask’ moment during retired admiral’s on-air interview
Fox News has issued a statement after a segment featuring retired Vice Adm. Robert Harward sparked a wave of social media speculation over what viewers believed was a hyperrealistic silicone mask.
SharesWATCH: TMZ hits Washington and finds politicians are just like us
TMZ is known for chasing celebrities through LAX, but now the outlet has set up shop in Washington, D.C. Reporters Jacob Wasserman and Charlie Cotton join host Alex Swoyer to talk about what it's like covering Capitol Hill the TMZ way.
SharesTMZ comes to Washington and Congress has Lindsey Graham to thank
Members of Congress upset about TMZ's decision to swarm the U.S. Capitol have Sen. Lindsey Graham to thank.
SharesAward-winning AP national sports writer, tennis expert Howard Fendrich dies at 55
Howard Fendrich, a national sports writer for The Associated Press whose persistent reporting and detail-rich prose brought readers inside dozens of taut Grand Slam tennis finals, record-breaking Olympic moments and harrowing trips down Alpine ski slopes, has died. He was 55.
SharesNPR cuts jobs, restructures newsroom after federal funding loss
NPR is cutting newsroom jobs and overhauling its organizational structure as the public radio network grapples with the loss of federal funding and a rapidly shifting media landscape.
SharesBritish radio station apologizes for airing fake news that King Charles died
A British radio station said it was sorry for accidentally announcing that King Charles III died.
SharesJames Murdoch strikes deal for New York magazine and Vox Media
Promising a commitment to "ambitious journalism and agenda-setting conversations," media scion James Murdoch has struck a deal with the Vox Media digital company to acquire New York magazine, the Vox Media Podcast Network and the Vox editorial brand.
SharesEric Trump threatens to sue Jen Psaki, MS NOW over China report
Eric Trump threatened to sue MS NOW host Jen Psaki after she accused him of traveling to China with his dad, President Trump, to further his business interests, saying his presence on the trip was a conflict of interest.
SharesAP finishes U.S. restructuring with round of layoffs, part of strategic pivot from print journalism
The Associated Press laid off an unspecified number of U.S.-based journalists on Friday, part of a restructuring announced last month that is turning the news organization's focus away from print journalism and toward visual journalism and other revenue sources.
SharesInvestigation exposes Florida news outlet as AI-generated fraud
A Florida news outlet was exposed as a fake media outlet built entirely on artificial intelligence-generated reporters and stolen content.
SharesCBS anchor halts live broadcast after cameraman collapses on set in Taiwan
CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil abruptly cut Wednesday's live broadcast short after a cameraman collapsed on set in Taiwan, prompting an on-air call for medical help.
SharesFox News personalities salute America’s 250th birthday in ‘All American Patriotism’ book
Anyone who watches Fox News knows the cable giant is pulling out all the stops for the nation's 250th birthday, a celebration that now includes a major book launch from the network's publishing arm.
SharesBefore the Pentagon, Hegseth was handing veterans the keys to a new life
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a video message at the Defender of Freedom Gala in Virginia's Pentagon City last week, fondly recalled his cold morning in Minnesota years ago when he delivered joy to a veteran and his family.
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