Alana Goodman is a senior investigative reporter for the Washington Free Beacon. She was previously investigative political reporter at the Washington Examiner and a senior reporter at the Daily Mail. Goodman has written for Commentary, the Weekly Standard, and the New York Post. She lives in Washington, D.C. Her Twitter handle is @alanagoodman. Her email address is goodman@freebeacon.com.
USA Today Affiliate Sends Cease-and-Desist to DeSantis Critic Who Cribbed Articles for Fake News Site
Pensacola News Journal alleges Rebekah Jones stole articles for website attacking DeSantis
USPS Balks at Dem Plan to Turn Post Offices Into Electric Car Charging Stations
Plans would slow down mail services, USPS says
DeSantis Critic Embraced By Progressives Created Fake News Site to Promote Herself
Rebekah Jones denies involvement but corporate records show she founded media org in November
Soft-On-Crime Supreme Court Nominee Wins in Wisconsin
Janet Protasiewicz defeats conservative Dan Kelly
Here Are the 7 Most Dangerous Criminals Released By Wisconsin's Liberal Supreme Court Candidate
Janet Protasiewicz under fire for light sentencing record ahead of Tuesday's election
Woman Slams Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate for Letting Off Her Abusive Ex-Husband
Janet Protasiewicz gave just six months to repeat felon who went on to shoot at ex-wife 19 times
George Washington University Says an Investigation Cleared It of Anti-Semitism. Why Won't It Release the Report?
Professor Lara Sheehi tweeted: 'FUCK ZIONISM, ZIONISTS, AND SETTLER COLONIALISM.' That's OK by GWU.
Granholm Gone Wild? Energy Sec Takes Fourth Trip to Puerto Rico in Five Months
'Unless Granholm is there installing the solar panels herself, there is no reason for her to be on the ground for that long,' expert says
Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court Nom Let Off Domestic Abuser. He Was Later Convicted of Attempted Murder.
Janet Protasiewicz sentenced a serial violent felon to just six months after he broke his wife's face
TikTok CEO Won't Say Whether Company Could Be Forced To Give Data to China
Chinese law mandates companies to cooperate with its intelligence agencies