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Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks AP Access to White House
A US appeals court temporarily barred Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One on June 6th, partially overturning a lower court ruling that had reinstated their access after a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, prompting criticism over press freedom.
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks AP Access to White House
A US appeals court temporarily barred Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One on June 6th, partially overturning a lower court ruling that had reinstated their access after a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, prompting criticism over press freedom.
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52% Bias Score


Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press from Key Locations
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago, and Air Force One, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a dispute that began with the AP's coverage of the Gulf of Mexico's name change.
Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press from Key Locations
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago, and Air Force One, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a dispute that began with the AP's coverage of the Gulf of Mexico's name change.
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48% Bias Score


Appeals Court Sides with White House, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court temporarily allowed the White House to restrict Associated Press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, following a dispute over the AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as demanded by President Trump.
Appeals Court Sides with White House, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court temporarily allowed the White House to restrict Associated Press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, following a dispute over the AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as demanded by President Trump.
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52% Bias Score


White House Defies Court Order, Bars AP from Oval Office Event
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to the Oval Office and other limited-access events after it was barred due to the AP's refusal to use the president's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; however, the White House defied the order, preventing AP repor...
White House Defies Court Order, Bars AP from Oval Office Event
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to the Oval Office and other limited-access events after it was barred due to the AP's refusal to use the president's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; however, the White House defied the order, preventing AP repor...
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40% Bias Score


AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.
AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access to Presidential Events
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's full access to presidential events after they were banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," highlighting concerns about press freedom and government control over news coverage.
Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP's Access to Presidential Events
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's full access to presidential events after they were banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," highlighting concerns about press freedom and government control over news coverage.
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court sided with Donald Trump's White House, allowing it to restrict Associated Press journalists' access to certain areas due to AP's refusal to use Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; this decision is a win for Trump in his ongoing conflict with traditional media.

Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court sided with Donald Trump's White House, allowing it to restrict Associated Press journalists' access to certain areas due to AP's refusal to use Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; this decision is a win for Trump in his ongoing conflict with traditional media.
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52% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from certain locations, including the Oval Office, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a First Amendment battle over press access.

Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press
A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from certain locations, including the Oval Office, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a First Amendment battle over press access.
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Bar AP from White House Events
A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the White House to grant the Associated Press access to events, allowing President Trump to continue barring AP journalists due to a dispute over the AP's continued use of the name "Gulf of Mexico", despite Trump renaming it "Gul...

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Bar AP from White House Events
A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order requiring the White House to grant the Associated Press access to events, allowing President Trump to continue barring AP journalists due to a dispute over the AP's continued use of the name "Gulf of Mexico", despite Trump renaming it "Gul...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Removes AP from White House Press Corps Rotation
The Trump administration removed the Associated Press from the White House press corps rotation instead of restoring access as ordered by a federal judge, impacting local news outlets relying on the AP for coverage and potentially setting a precedent for limiting press freedom.

Trump Administration Removes AP from White House Press Corps Rotation
The Trump administration removed the Associated Press from the White House press corps rotation instead of restoring access as ordered by a federal judge, impacting local news outlets relying on the AP for coverage and potentially setting a precedent for limiting press freedom.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...

Judge Orders White House to Restore AP's Access
A federal judge ordered the White House to reinstate the Associated Press's access to events and spaces open to other White House reporters after the White House restricted the AP's access due to its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of the administration's preferred term, "Gulf of America", highlight...
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56% Bias Score

Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...

Judge Rules White House Ban on Associated Press Unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally banned The Associated Press from presidential events due to viewpoint discrimination over its use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of Trump's preferred name, causing the AP significant financial harm; a preliminary injunction was issued with a one-...
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48% Bias Score
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