Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, joins Meghna at WBUR’s CitySpace to discuss The Atlantic's new project ...
The realization seemed to harden their resolve, and jelled into one of the most efficient political movements to hit ...
If you stray too far from your DNA, you run the risk of losing yourself,’ said Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg as the ...
OPINION: The remark was an expression of disdain meant to undermine a basic practice that lies at the core of the ...
Editor of "The Atlantic" and host of "Washington Week" on PBS, Jeffrey Goldberg delivered a blistering monologue on Secretary ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that he received "total exoneration" in an investigative report by the Defense ...
The Pentagon pointed to the IG's conclusion that Hegseth had the authority to declassify the strike information as an exoneration.
The inspector general concluded that the defense secretary violated the Pentagon’s instructions on using a private electronic ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put U.S. troops at risk by sharing sensitive plans about an upcoming military strike in Yemen on his personal phone, according to a Pentagon ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth laid out what appeared to be strike plans on Yemen, a leaked transcript showed in March ...
The Defense Secretary is already under scrutiny for his role in a possible war crime in the Caribbean, where survivors of a ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of the Atlantic, was the journalist added to the Signal chat where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared war plans. He shares his thoughts on the Pentagon's report.
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