Free Beacon Alana Goodman
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.
'Thanks Again for All Your Interest and Advice': William Burns Discussed Job Opportunities, Iran Negotiations With Jeffrey Epstein in Final Days at Obama State Department, Emails Show
In one message, Epstein invited Burns to his infamous island. In another, he floated 'dinner tonit with woody allen.'
Teachers’ Unions Sue To Block Tax Cut Referendum From Appearing on Ballot
The move comes as state test scores drop and unions shift their focus to politics
As a Senate Candidate, Michigan's Abdul El-Sayed Pledged To 'Crack Down' on Dark Money. As an Activist, He Put It to Use.
El-Sayed served on the board of Michigan United, a left-wing group that has received significant funding from the Soros-linked Arabella Advisors dark money network
Government-Funded Activist Group Teaches Kids US Is ‘Occupied’ Territory and Offers Tips on Dealing With ‘Climate Change Emotions’
The National Environmental Education Foundation Receives Millions of Taxpayer Dollars Each Year
MLK Day Celebration Backed by Top Teachers' Union Disinvites Rabbi Over Support for Israel
Alliance San Diego acknowledged that it revoked invitations for pro-Israel speakers, citing concerns about 'potential disruption related to Zionism and anti-Zionism'
‘A False Claim That Has Been Repeatedly Debunked’: Top AI Platforms Flatly Deny That Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother, Ignore Strong Evidence She Did
The chatbots conceded some points when pressed with specific details
Michigan's El-Sayed Boasted of Refusing To Face American Flag for National Anthem During Iraq War
The left-wing Senate hopeful recounted the decision in his 2020 memoir
Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Identified Himself as an Egyptian Citizen When He Became a Columbia Professor. Now His Campaign Says He 'Made a Mistake.'
El-Sayed's campaign called the claim an 'error' told to him 'by family members secondhand'
Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Compared an Oklahoma Ban on Sharia Law to the Trail of Tears
El-Sayed also said a ballot measure to keep Islamic law out of government came from the ‘same exact forces’ behind the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
In Deleted Social Media Posts, Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Repeatedly Drew Equivalence Between 9/11 and the US Response
The far-left Senate hopeful also claimed the 'greatest threat' to US security was '"homegrown" and "radicalized" White men'