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Here's what to know about the messaging app used by Trump Administration officials to discuss military strikes on Yemen.
Mistake.” “Glitch.” “Entirely permissible.” “Hoax.” See the varied and shifting responses President Donald Trump and his ...
Top Trump administration officials used messaging app Signal to share war plans and mistakenly included a journalist in the ...
Washington — The Signal group chat that conveyed details of the timing and weapons descriptions of a planned attack against the Houthis in Yemen included the names or initials of 18 Trump officials ...
The Trump administration's IT team members investigated how Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeff Goldberg was added to a Signal ...
Sue Gordon, former principal deputy national intelligence director, said the Trump administration needs to deal with any "persistent risk" to communications following the Signal chat leak.
House Oversight and Accountability Committee Democrats are looking to force Republicans to advance a review of the Trump ...
Multiple polls published last week found that less than half of Americans approved of the president, with most pointing to ...
Bitcoin and other cryptos were showing signs of a sustained recovery at the start of the week after the market upheaval ...
In a bid to reassure jittery markets, the Trump White House is telling business leaders, investors and media that multiple ...
Demonstrators in D.C. and other cities decried the administration’s dismantling of federal agencies and imposition of ...
Despite Trump’s 32% tariff and past criticism, Taiwan has vowed to boost defence spending and strengthen economic ties with ...