The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was accidentally included in a group chat with some of the most powerful people in the ...
Social media users were quick to seize on to memes and jokes after The Atlantic's top editor was added to a national security ...
This information is presumptively classified, and I don’t think you have to take my ... No doubt. Ebeid: So many memes.
U.S. officials accidentally included The Atlantic ‘s editor-in-chief in a Signal group chat discussing military strikes in ...
Top Trump officials are facing a firestorm after using the commercially available app Signal to discuss a U.S. military ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, the Atlantic's editor-in-chief, was mistakenly added to a secret Signal group chat of Trump's national ...
The president’s officials must know that what they did in the Signal group chat was wrong—and dangerous.
Military social media is filled with memes about Trump officials' use of Signal to discuss plans for airstrikes on Yemen.
A tweet from National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has resurfaced following a leaked Signal chat that discussed military plans in Yemen.
It’s also highlighting the differences between classified and public information, and demonstrating that even encrypted apps like Signal can lead to embarrassing leaks if the humans doing the ...
The often bureaucratic nature of classified information is complicated, with different levels of secrecy and different potential punishments for its disclosure. By Devlin Barrett Reporting from ...