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According to Leavitt, Trump Offers Reporters More Access Than Biden

NOTE:VIDEO AT THE END OF ARTICLE. At a recent Axios media forum moderated by co-founder Mike Allen, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt mounted a robust defense of the Trump administration’s sweeping overhaul of press-pool protocols and credentialing procedures. Casting the changes not as restrictions but as a means to broaden journalistic participation, Leavitt insisted [...]

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Veteran “Fox & Friends” Co-Host Steve Doocy Transitions to a New Role

“The Coast-to-Coast Host”: Steve Doocy’s Transition to a New Role After Three Decades on Fox & Friends After nearly thirty years of 3:30 a.m. wake-up calls and live broadcasts from the iconic “curvy couch,” veteran broadcaster Steve Doocy is redefining his career at Fox News. In a heartfelt on-air announcement, Doocy revealed he will step [...]

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Fox News Prevails in Defamation Case Brought by Hunter Biden Whistleblower Against Jessica Tarlov

In a landmark decision with significant implications for media law and freedom of expression, U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken has dismissed Tony Bobulinski’s $30 million defamation lawsuit against Fox News co-host Jessica Tarlov. The ruling not only rejects every claim asserted by Bobulinski but also marks the first occasion on which a federal court [...]

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