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.
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Cornell Protest Leader Who Lauded 'Armed Resistance in Palestine' Self-Deports, Drops Lawsuit Against Trump
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Human Rights Watch Relied on Terror-Tied Researchers To Produce Reports on 'Israel and Palestine,' Watchdog Report Finds
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Federal Judge Could Force IRS To Release Internal Records in Alleged Political 'Weaponization' Case
Three companies suing the agency say IRS agents fraudulently 'backdated' documents
Trump Admin Yanks Visa From Cornell Protest Leader Who Said He Takes His 'Cue From the Armed Resistance in Palestine'
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