LGBTQ+ elder Jeff Weinstein, who joined the interview on Sunday, vividly remembers a time before preventative medications and testing existed. “I don’t think people understand how really ...
Although Harvey Weinstein isn’t attending any red carpet events these days, one exclusive event took him off the guest list before his fall from grace. In his new book When the Going Was Good ...
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By Katie Robertson Jeffrey Goldberg may be one of the last journalists the Trump administration would want to inadvertently include on a private text thread discussing war plans. But according to ...
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Top Trump administration officials mistakenly added Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, to an encrypted Signal chat discussing military strikes on Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis.
Jeffrey Goldberg broke the internet on March 24, 2025, when he claimed that U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth accidentally texted him war plans regarding Yemen. Politicians scrambled with the ...
He will continue to report to Robert E. Wankel, chairman and CEO of The Shubert Organization. “Jeff’s background, both at Shubert and prior to joining our company, make him extremely well ...
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s forthcoming nuptials are already being touted as the “wedding of the century,” and with good reason. The billionaire and his bride-to-be are reportedly ...
Jennifer Salke held the position for seven years. The tech giant named separate chiefs for television and movies.
Jeffrey Goldberg, the magazine's editor-in-chief, told Tim Miller on the Bulwark Podcast his team is mulling over releasing the full trove of Signal app messages. 'My colleagues and I and the ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, pushed back on comments from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about the journalist’s access to a group chat with information about an attack ...