It turns out that a recent White House controversy is a prime example of when automated help isn't actually all that helpful.
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
And boy, did he throw one of his signature toddler tantrums when a reporter had the audacity — the gall! — to ask about ...
Macworld You are likely not planning a military action in another country, but the accidental inclusion of unintended ...
Nothing in “Pentagon IG to probe Hegseth’s use of Signal to discuss anti-Houthi operations in Yemen” (Web, April 3) indicates that any investigation is being conducted into the actions of Atlantic ...