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.


Ben and Jerry's Founder Doubles Down on Anti-Israel Boycott

Ben Cohen defends company's decision amid legal blowback from U.S. states

Former Ben and Jerry's Employee Says Anti-Israel Activist Spoke to Board Ahead of Boycott Decision

Human Rights Watch Israel-Palestine director Omar Shakir spoke directly to board

Peter Beinart

Peter Beinart Called for the Elimination of the Jewish State. Ben And Jerry’s Tapped Him to Defend Israel Boycott to Franchisees.

Beinart told Ben & Jerry’s franchisees that Israel is illegally occupying territory that it seized from Jordan in 1967

An Iranian flag flutters in front of the IAEA headquarters in Vienna

Failed Kidnapping Plot Sheds Light on Iran's Efforts to Silence American Journalists

Iran critics have called on the Biden administration to push back on Tehran

Iran Attempted To Abduct at Least 3 American Journalists in 2019 and 2020

Iran watchers say Biden admin downplays threats as it negotiates nuclear deal

Meet Ben & Jerry's Board Chair: Anti-Israel Activist Has Published Defenses of Hezbollah, Hamas

Anuradha Mittal founded nonprofit that accused Israel of human rights abuses and defended Hezbollah

A crest of the Federal Bureau of Investi

Suspected FBI Leaker Could Evade Consequences

Official accepted gifts from journalists but resigned before inspector general's investigation was completed

Terry McAuliffe

Terry McAuliffe Fundraises for Virginia Dem Who Served Time for Underage Sex

McAuliffe takes 'politically expedient' route after calling on Dem to resign

Hunter Biden

White House Wants Maximum Secrecy for Hunter Biden Art Deal

Ethics experts concerned buyers could gain White House influence