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The names of the first Black female White House reporters live on inside the presidential headquarters because of a woman grateful for their efforts. According to The New York Times, in November ...
The naming of the lectern was inspired by the White House Correspondents’ Association’s creation of a lifetime achievement award in honor of the two women in 2022. Ms. Kumar said the Dunnigan ...
White House Correspondents' dinner is a social event ... But the events were white-only, and off limits to women. First lady Eleanor Roosevelt hosted Gridiron "widows" parties to recognize ...
Another White House correspondent said the situation was ... transgenders from being in the U.S. military, barring trans women from competing in women’s sports and removing gender identity ...
A former Biden White House aide who resigned amid accusations ... on Biden's presidency after berating and threatening a female Politico reporter in February 2021, just weeks after Biden's ...
Women correspondents weren’t even allowed in ... a coziness that shouldn’t exist among reporters and the White House. So-called social media journalists and bloggers are among those who ...
The President hosted some of the club's players and officials, asking their views on transgender athletes and discussing ...
A camera for an internal feed at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner mistakenly cut to the wrong journalist during a speech by the organization’s president. During his remarks at ...
Image Tamara Keith, the NPR White House correspondent and president of the ... the last three years and recently branching out into women’s wear, which she unveiled to acclaim in Paris.) ...
Amber Ruffin has been tapped to headline the White House correspondents’ dinner ... and Tony-nominated writer will be the second Black female comedian to perform at the event, the first being ...
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