The White House Correspondents’ Association is best known for its annual dinner, but its impact goes far beyond the ballroom. NewsVision reporter Khariss Bender takes a closer look at how the organization has been protecting press freedom and shaping the future of journalism for more than a century.
Power of the Press: How the White House Correspondents’ Association Underscores Its Mission
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