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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


Judge Rules White House Unconstitutionally Barred Associated Press
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally barred the Associated Press from Oval Office events for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," violating the First Amendment's prohibition against viewpoint discrimination; the White House must restore the AP's access.
Judge Rules White House Unconstitutionally Barred Associated Press
A federal judge ruled the White House unconstitutionally barred the Associated Press from Oval Office events for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America," violating the First Amendment's prohibition against viewpoint discrimination; the White House must restore the AP's access.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Takes Control of White House Press Pool
The Trump administration announced it will control access to White House press events, ending the White House Correspondents' Association's role and raising concerns about press freedom; the decision follows an ongoing dispute with the Associated Press.
Trump Administration Takes Control of White House Press Pool
The Trump administration announced it will control access to White House press events, ending the White House Correspondents' Association's role and raising concerns about press freedom; the decision follows an ongoing dispute with the Associated Press.
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52% Bias Score


White House Assumes Control of Press Pool, Sparking Concerns Over Press Freedom
The White House announced it will now control access to its press pool, ending the White House Correspondents' Association's role, which it claims will increase access for new outlets and conservative voices, while critics fear it undermines press independence.
White House Assumes Control of Press Pool, Sparking Concerns Over Press Freedom
The White House announced it will now control access to its press pool, ending the White House Correspondents' Association's role, which it claims will increase access for new outlets and conservative voices, while critics fear it undermines press independence.
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60% Bias Score


Judge Rejects AP's Bid for White House Access
A US federal judge temporarily denied Associated Press's request to regain full access to the White House after being barred for refusing to use the administration's new name for the Gulf of Mexico, while acknowledging potential free speech concerns and scheduling a hearing for March 20.
Judge Rejects AP's Bid for White House Access
A US federal judge temporarily denied Associated Press's request to regain full access to the White House after being barred for refusing to use the administration's new name for the Gulf of Mexico, while acknowledging potential free speech concerns and scheduling a hearing for March 20.
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52% Bias Score


Judge Denies AP's Request to End White House Ban
A US judge temporarily denied the Associated Press's request to end a Trump administration ban from White House events, stemming from a dispute over the name "Gulf of America", but scheduled a further hearing; the AP maintains its use of "Gulf of Mexico", arguing the ban infringes on its First Amend...
Judge Denies AP's Request to End White House Ban
A US judge temporarily denied the Associated Press's request to end a Trump administration ban from White House events, stemming from a dispute over the name "Gulf of America", but scheduled a further hearing; the AP maintains its use of "Gulf of Mexico", arguing the ban infringes on its First Amend...
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48% Bias Score

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP Access After Naming Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump White House unlawfully blocked Associated Press journalists from covering news events due to a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, but AP reporters were initially turned away from a presidential motorcade even after the ruling.

Judge Orders White House to Reinstate AP Access After Naming Dispute
A federal judge ruled that the Trump White House unlawfully blocked Associated Press journalists from covering news events due to a naming dispute over the Gulf of Mexico, but AP reporters were initially turned away from a presidential motorcade even after the ruling.
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40% Bias Score

AP Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Escalates
The Associated Press amended its lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, claiming the White House's ban on its journalists from presidential events violates the First and Fifth Amendments, following the White House's response to the AP's refusal to call the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of Am...

AP Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Escalates
The Associated Press amended its lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, claiming the White House's ban on its journalists from presidential events violates the First and Fifth Amendments, following the White House's response to the AP's refusal to call the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of Am...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Denies AP Emergency Motion for White House Access
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily denied the Associated Press's emergency motion to regain access to White House events after the news service was banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," setting a hearing for March 20.

Judge Denies AP Emergency Motion for White House Access
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily denied the Associated Press's emergency motion to regain access to White House events after the news service was banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," setting a hearing for March 20.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Rejects AP's Challenge to White House Media Ban
A federal judge temporarily rejected Associated Press's challenge to the White House's media ban stemming from AP's refusal to use President Trump's new name for the Gulf of Mexico; a hearing is set for March 20th.

Judge Rejects AP's Challenge to White House Media Ban
A federal judge temporarily rejected Associated Press's challenge to the White House's media ban stemming from AP's refusal to use President Trump's new name for the Gulf of Mexico; a hearing is set for March 20th.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Rejects AP's Emergency Request in White House Access Dispute
A federal judge temporarily rejected the Associated Press's request to overturn President Trump's ban on their access to White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, due to their continued use of the term "Gulf of Mexico." However, a hearing is scheduled for March 20th to conside...

Judge Rejects AP's Emergency Request in White House Access Dispute
A federal judge temporarily rejected the Associated Press's request to overturn President Trump's ban on their access to White House events, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, due to their continued use of the term "Gulf of Mexico." However, a hearing is scheduled for March 20th to conside...
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36% Bias Score

AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Press Ban
The Associated Press is suing three Trump administration officials for barring its reporters from White House events, claiming it violates their First and Fifth Amendment rights; the White House contends AP must use its preferred term for the "Gulf of America".

AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Press Ban
The Associated Press is suing three Trump administration officials for barring its reporters from White House events, claiming it violates their First and Fifth Amendment rights; the White House contends AP must use its preferred term for the "Gulf of America".
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32% Bias Score
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