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It turns out that a recent White House controversy is a prime example of when automated help isn't actually all that helpful.
after The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief was accidentally added to a private, high-level chat on the messaging app Signal in which military plans were being discussed. "Michael Waltz has learned a ...
A report on Sunday revealed the phone error months earlier that eventually led to a journalist being added to a secret ...
An internal investigation has revealed how a reporter wound up becoming looped into a group chat involving high-level Trump ...
The Trump administration's IT team members investigated how Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeff Goldberg was added to a Signal group chat with high-ranking senior officials.
More than 50 countries have approached the White House to start trade negotiations, according to a top adviser to US ...
Trump's national security advisor Mike Waltz mistakenly saved the number of The Atlantic Magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg ...
Although journalists are not licensed the way doctors and lawyers are, we take seriously the ethical questions that come up ...
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As Meyer writes, there is no question the Trump team screwed up by inadvertently including Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg in their chat about their planned attack on Houthi rebels. But ...
Former Trump official explains the reason he believes the administration is using Signal - The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief was ...