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I wish Helen Thomas, the late Dean of the White House Press Corps, was alive to take on President Donald Trump and support her colleagues in the news media. I knew Helen my entire life.
When Helen Thomas died on July 20, the tributes properly credited her for breaking the glass ceiling for women journalists and for being willing to ask the tough questions at the White House ...
I think a lot of people in Washington need to get a grip. For starters, this is a classic gaffe because Helen Thomas accidentally told the truth. She’s wrong on the substance, obviously.
But I think with what Joker is saying about the rich and powerful and their control over Gotham and its citizens, the “correct” interpretation of this tale is that Thomas Wayne really did the ...
The first time I ever rode in a presidential motorcade, I sat behind Helen Thomas in the back seat of the vehicle designated "WIRE 2." It was 1976, and President Gerald Ford was in San Francisco ...
(CBS News) I worked with Helen Thomas for 11 years and I'm proud that I did. When I went to work with United Press International in 1971, Helen was already a White House celebrity. Her "Backstairs ...
Blunt, irascible, argumentative. Those words have long been used to describe Helen Thomas, the grande dame of the White House press corps, particularly in recent years as her questions became less ...
By The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Helen Thomas, the irrepressible White House correspondent who used her seat in the front row of history to grill nine presidents — often to their ...
Helen Thomas, a wire service correspondent and columnist whose sharp questions from the front row of the White House press room challenged and annoyed 10 presidents and who was effective in ...