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The Travelers Companies is under fire after being accused of attempting to block shareholder efforts to gain transparency ...
U.S. National Security Adviser Michael Waltz inadvertently added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, to a Signal group chat in which Trump administration officials discussed details ...
Conservative media figures are responding to the news that top officials shared sensitive military information over texts. Some claim it's a hoax, others that it was a brilliant ploy. KUOW is ...
London — In the British Parliament, the Signal group chat controversy prompted a hard question on Wednesday for the U.K. leader from opposition lawmaker Ed Davey: Can Britain still trust America ...
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What does Congress want from the White House about the group chat controversy? No one has been fired, but a lawsuit has been filed. What is Congress doing behind the scenes? Signal Government Chat ...
Add to the list: The mother lode of hypocrisy. After the Trump administration denied that any classified material was shared in the group chat, The Atlantic published the conversation nearly in ...
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Email our editors here. The Trump administration tried to power through day three of the Signal chat group controversy with its established line of defense: It was a just a “glitch,” there was ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth doubled down Wednesday that no war plans or classified information were shared during a Signal group chat of Trump administration officials about possible strikes on ...
In a lengthy post on the social platform X on Tuesday night, Signal President Meredith Whittaker called the app the “gold standard in private comms” without directly mentioning the ongoing controversy ...
The Atlantic has published the Signal group chat messages among national security leaders that were inadvertently shared with Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg, noting administration officials said ...