Two veteran writers who resigned from The Washington Post over its non-endorsement decision are joining The Atlantic.
Jeffrey Goldberg is standing behind his report that claims Donald Trump crudely remarked, “It doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a f---ing Mexican.” Breaking News Reporter Jeffrey Goldberg ...
The actor's career stretched back to "Platoon" and included work on TV series such as "Law & Order" and "Night Court." Though ...
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The piece, written by the magazine’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, claims Trump fumed about a $60,000 bill he received from Guillen’s family for her funeral during a December 2020 Oval ...
This election marked, among other things, the birth of a new Republican-led multiracial working-class coalition and the beginning of an upheaval in the Democratic Party. The panel discusses how both ...
The Atlantic is facing intense scrutiny over a report alleging former President Trump disparaged a slain Mexican-American Army private while he was in office, with some involved with the story ...
The 2024 Republican presidential candidate also allegedly said, “Vietnam would have been a waste of time for me.” ...
Trump called The Atlantic “a failing magazine run by a guy named Goldberg.” He added that “they were the ones that made up the story about me saying bad things about this, about the soldiers.” ...
Todd's film resume included roles in award-winning movies such as the Oliver Stone-directed classic “Platoon,” released in 1986.
The versatile actor had hundreds of screen credits to his name, including Platoon, The Rock and Final Destination.
Award-winning actor Tony Todd has died at 69, his manager confirmed to. Todd is known for his roles in "Candyman'' and "Final ...