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CNN reporter Jim Acosta returns to the White House after press pass reinstated

The White House agreed Friday to allow CNN reporter Jim Acosta back in after a judge ruled that the star journalist was improperly banned following a testy exchange at a press conference with President Donald Trump.

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Fox host Lou Dobbs loses it after Trump-appointed judge sides with CNN's Jim Acosta

Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs on Friday lashed out at a federal judge who ordered the White House to reinstate the press pass of CNN’s Jim Acosta.

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Trump-appointed judge delays ruling on White House ban of CNN's Jim Acosta for second day in a row

A Trump-appointed judge on Thursday created a second delay in CNN's case against the White House for revoking the press credentials of CNN's Jim Acosta.

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The counties where the anti-vaccine movement thrives in the US

As a pediatrician-scientist who develops new vaccines for neglected diseases, I spent most of my career in the Boston-Washington, D.C. corridor.

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White House argues in court: Trump could 'cancel all press passes' without violating First Amendment

Media groups including Fox News joined CNN's legal battle Wednesday to restore the White House pass of a banned chief correspondent, as Donald Trump's administration argued it had a broad right to allow or deny press access to the US president.

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CNN reporter explains First Amendment lawsuit against the White House -- and publicly calls out the defendants by name

CNN's Brian Stelter on Tuesday explained why the network is suing the White House for stripping press credentials from reporter Jim Acosta, and named specific White House staff accused of violating Acosta's First Amendment rights.

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Sam Donaldson unloads on Trump's 'small base': They don't run this country -- 'and they never will'

Veteran journalist Sam Donaldson on Sunday slammed President Donald Trump's "small base" of voters, and revealed that he's participating in a lawsuit against the president for banning CNN's Jim Acosta from the White House.

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Democrats to open investigation into Trump's vicious attacks on CNN and Washington Post: report

According to a senior Democratic lawmaker, the newly-empowered party -- fresh off of taking the House in the midterm election -- plans to open an investigation into President Donald Trump's attacks on media outlets.

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Fox News won't permit any videos they have of Roger Ailes to be used: 'He's a ghost there'

According to a producer who is wrapping up a documentary on the late Roger Ailes, the Fox News network is refusing to license any clips of the former head honcho -- not wanting to be linked to his scandal-plagued exit.

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CNN's Abby Phillip fires back after Trump calls her Mueller question 'stupid' at unhinged press conference

CNN reporter Abby Phillip took the high road on Friday when she responded to President Trump after he called her out for asking what he called "a stupid question" about acting attorney general Matt Whitaker, saying the president had ignored most of her questions before blowing his top.

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CNN's April Ryan tells The View: 'Trump tries to use me as a warning example because I'm a black woman'

CNN's April Ryan Thursday on "The View" said the Trump administration regularly tries to set her up as a warning example to other journalists because she's a black woman, but that she's unintimidated and won't back down.

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GOP woman votes Democratic straight ticket for 'first time' ever because Brett Kavanaugh 'changed everything'

A Oklahoma Republican voter on Tuesday explained that she had voted "straight party-line Democrat" because she was appalled by hearings where Republican lawmakers dismissed allegations that then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted multiple women.

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