Celeb endorsement of the week: Rosario Dawson for Bernie Sanders; Why being a first lady is complicated, according to the chiefs of staff for the last three; Jill Kelley knew something was up with David Petraeus when he started listening to Enya; How to score a White House Correspondents’ Dinner ticket: It’s complicated.;
 
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Herbie Hancock, Sting, Aretha Franklin to headline White House jazz concert
The star-studded lineup will bring a rush of celebs into town -- the night before the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
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Celeb endorsement of the week: Rosario Dawson for Bernie Sanders
The "Rent" actress will headline a Sanders rally in the South Bronx later Thursday.
 
Why being a first lady is complicated, according to the chiefs of staff for the last three
The top staffers to Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama on what might be the toughest job in Washington.
 
Jill Kelley knew something was up with David Petraeus when he started listening to Enya
The new book by his former confidante, Jill Kelley, reveals the general's surprising playlist.
 
How to score a White House Correspondents’ Dinner ticket: It’s complicated.
It's a fraught process by which the annual dinner's 2,600 tickets are distributed -- all influenced by a stew of power plays, ego and money.
 
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