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White House Correspondents Dinner

Michelle Wolf Calls WHCA ‘Cowards’ for Cutting Comedy from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

We can expect fewer laughs when historian Ron Chernow speaks at next year's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
By Helen Holmes
The Roastmaster General going for yuks at a MAGA rally.

Obama’s Funniest Speechwriter Explains How Trump ‘Gives Wedgies’ Instead of Telling Jokes

"When you’re a politician, it's not really insult comedy, it’s just kind of being a dick," says David Litt.
By Harmon Leon

Millennial Reporters Amass Power Amid Controversial White House Correspondents Dinner

Political sides mean nothing—policy wonks bankrolled by George Soros and the Koch Brothers keyed cocaine in bathroom stalls together.
By Davis Richardson

Trump’s Team Can Handle the Truth About Their Lies—Why Can’t the Press?

By Jon Reinish

How to Crash All of the Political Parties in DC This Weekend Like a Media Titan

By Davis Richardson

Radio Duo That Replaced Don Imus Lands Trump Interview During First Week on Air

By John Bonazzo
US President Barack Obama arrives to speak at the 102nd White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington, DC, on April 30, 2016. / AFP / NICHOLAS KAMM

White House Correspondents’ Dinner Now a Serious Event for Serious Adults

By Candice Greaux
Trump The Republican Nominee

A Trump-Clinton Election Is No Laughing Matter—But It Should Be

By Joe Lapointe
Who watches the Night's Watch?

Social Download: Internet Reacts to White House Correspondents’ Dinner, ‘Orphan Black’ and Jon Snow

By Drew Grant
Lucifer Cruz.

Obama ‘N-Bomb’ Offends and ‘Lucifer’ Cruz Visits Every Sunday Show

By Joe Lapointe
The story when it originally ran on May, 8 2006.

The Smarmies of the Night

By Jason Horowitz
An easy way to understand D.C.'s annual night of laffs (JESS3)

Google Breaks Down the White House Correspondents’ Dinner With Fun Infographic!

By Drew Grant
Jimmy Kimmel talks politics (Politico.com)

Video: Jimmy Kimmel Isn’t Worried About White House Correspondents’ Dinner Because He’s Not Louis C.K. (Video)

By Drew Grant
David Cross (Getty Images)

David Cross Only Did a Little Bit of Cocaine at Obama’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner

By Drew Grant

You May Find Yourself in an Ambassador’s Back Yard!

By Nate Freeman

Seating Chart Must Change! Picnic Promises! Campaign Shenanigans in the White House Briefing Room

By Zeke Turner

The Press Can No Longer Afford to Keep Up With the President

By Zeke Turner

The Week That Was: April 29-May 5

By Molly Fischer

Jay Leno: Sweatin’ to the Oldies in Washington

By Zeke Turner

When Alex Met Donald

By Reid Pillifant

Roger Ailes Couldn’t Even Deal with The Andrew Breitbart Show

By Reid Pillifant

Breitbart, Romo and Remnick! DC’s Big Weekend Gets Even Bigger (And More Exclusive)

By John Koblin and Reid Pillifant

Obama Upstages Jay Leno with Help from The Daily Show Writers

By Zeke Turner

Who’s Sitting with Whom at the White House Correspondents Dinner

By Zeke Turner
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