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The Atlantic published Wednesday what it described as the "attack plans" at the center of a Signal text chain leak involving senior officials in the Trump administration. Secretary of Defense Pete ...
earlier this week after the boy’s mother discovered the alleged text messages while looking through her son’s phone and then alerted local authorities, authorities have said, PEOPLE previously ...
The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg on Wednesday released the full contents of the Yemen war planning texts that were accidentally shared with him by top U.S. national security officials ...
“The statements by Hegseth, Gabbard, Ratcliffe, and Trump — combined with the assertions made by numerous administration officials that we are lying about the content of the Signal texts ...
On Wednesday morning, The Atlantic published the Signal messages that editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg received from the most senior national security officials of the U.S. about military strikes ...
The Atlantic on Wednesday posted screenshots and a fuller text chain from the Signal group chat that inadvertently included a journalist, after the White House and top administration officials on ...
Plus, a train trip between two worlds. By Emmett Lindner More messages were released yesterday from a Signal group chat between President Trump’s top security officials laying out plans to ...
Joanne Stocker is a verification producer for CBS News Confirmed. She was previously chief editor of Kurdistan 24 English and managing editor at The Defense Post. She has combined open-source ...
Skin-crawling text messages allegedly sent by a married Illinois high school teacher to a 15-year-old student show her professing love and pining over having sex with him — and police say it’s ...
“I love you so so much mama,” the boy sent Formella in one text, New York Post reported. “I love you sooooo much baby … Even though this morning was short, it was perfect,” the ...
Politicians scrambled with the fallout from the alleged texts, and Americans are concerned about security now that a journalist was allegedly mistakenly given access to military operations.