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White House Correspondents Association praises return of AP journalists to presidential events
Washington DC, April 9: The White House Correspondents Association expressed its support for the decision by a US federal judge on Tuesday (US local time) to call the White House's decision to eliminate the Associated Press's access to coverage of presidential events unconstitutional.
Ryan Reynolds rubbishes Justin Baldoni's lawsuit: can't sue over 'hurt feelings'
Los Angeles, March 19: The legal fight between Hollywood actress Blake Lively and actor-director Justin Baldoni is taking new turns as the time progresses.
White House briefing room TV screens display Victory and Gulf of America
By Reena Bhardwaj, Washington DC, February 26: The White House cheered over a judge's decision on Monday, with two television displays in the James S Brady Press Briefing Room reading "Victory" and "Gulf of America" sign after the Trump administration blocked the Associated Press (AP) in a dispute over the term "Gulf of America."
AP sues Trump administration over banning its reporter from presidential events
Washington DC, February 22: Global News Organisation, The Associated Press has sued the three officials in federal court after their reporters were banned from attending United States President Donald Trump's event at the Oval Office and Air Force One, CNN reported.
TikTok stares at darkness as SC upholds ban in US
Washington DC, January 19: China-based mobile application, TikTok's fate in the US hangs in the balance after the Supreme Court upheld a law that could lead to a ban on the platform as soon as Sunday, CBS News reported.