President Donald Trump's administration has given New York until March 21 to comply with its order to halt Manhattan’s new ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has temporarily suspended billions in contract cuts after an uproar that critical veterans ...
On migration, the memo said U.S. officials, including Rubio, should refer to Europe’s “de facto open borders policy” as a ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses President Donald Trump's relationship with the press on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.' ...
The White House’s move to take control of which outlets participate in the press pool is a break from a century of tradition ...
The administration’s changes to the pool come at a moment when the White House is chipping away at the ability of major news organizations to cover it.
The move reflects the Trump administration’s more-skeptical attitude toward traditional media outlets.
On Tuesday, the White House press briefing room announced new rules. White House Correspondents Association head and Politico reporter Eugene Daniels speaks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about this.
In announcing plans to hand-select the reporters who can ask the president questions at many events, the White House is ...
The White House is changing the process of how reporters cover the president. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the Trump administration will choose which media outlets will be part of a pool ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a major blow to the White House press corps during Tuesday’s press ...
The White House announced it will choose which news outlets get to cover President Trump in close quarters or in events with ...
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