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Top Republican senators criticized Gov. Wes Moore’s voluntary separation plan for state employees Friday, saying that he originally ignored GOP ideas to thin out Maryland’s workforce during the tough ...
Training for dozens of recruits hoping to be City deputy sheriffs was thrown into chaos after the Department of Investigation determined the academy’s instructors responsible ...
As The Atlantic continues to expand its editorial team, today it announced the hire of Idrees Kahloon as a staff writer.
As The Atlantic continues a major expansion of its editorial team, we are announcing that Tom Bartlett begins today as a staff writer covering health and science under the second Trump administration.
An AI imposter is making calls to officials. Who is the AI imposter impersonating? United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Vivian Salama as a staff writer, as part of a dramatic expansion of reporting at the intersection of national defense, ...
Hanna Rosin: I’m Hanna Rosin. This is Radio Atlantic, and The Atlantic ’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, is really into Celtic punk music. Who knew? He listens to one band in particular when he’s ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief talks about what he learned from “Signalgate”—and what ...
The damage, Trump announced, was “monumental.” It achieved the “Obliteration of their Nuclear Facilities,” then a “Complete ...
For The Atlantic ’s August issue, “Eighty Years on the Edge,” Atlantic writers examine the past eight decades of life in the Atomic Age. Publishing today are two essays from the issue ...
Administration officials continue to push the boundaries of the law in trying to enforce the president’s policy.
About the Author Jeffrey Goldberg Jeffrey Goldberg is the editor in chief of The Atlantic and the moderator of Washington Week With The Atlantic.