Dave Goldiner is the Forward’s director of digital media. Dave is a veteran journalist who has spent two decades working at newspapers in the United States and Africa. A native New Yorker, Goldiner wrote for the New York Daily News, where he covered some of the biggest stories of our time, including the attacks of September 11, along with thousands of stories of hope and heartbreak. He also studied and worked in Southern Africa and has written for publications in South Africa and Zimbabwe. He holds masters degrees in journalism and public administration from Columbia University. Dave can be reached at [email protected], or follow him on Twitter @davegoldiner
Dave Goldiner
By Dave Goldiner
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Fast Forward Trump Lashes Out At Robert Mueller Over Trove Of ‘Sensitive’ Emails — Including Jared Kushner’s
President Trump lashed out at special counsel Robert Mueller Sunday for obtaining a trove of tens of thousands of “sensitive” emails from the presidential transition team — including from beleaguered son-in-law Jared Kushner. “It’s not looking good. It’s quite sad to see that,” Trump said as he returned from a weekend trip, according to Axios. “My…
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Fast Forward Steve Mnuchin Says ‘Obviously’ Trump Could Fire Robert Mueller
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said Sunday that President Trump “obviously” could fire special counsel Robert Mueller. “That’s obviously up to him,” Mnuchin said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Politico reported. Mnuchin added that he had no reason to think Trump planned any imminent action against Mueller, which would likely spark a major political…
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Fast Forward ‘Sensitive’ Jared Kushner Emails Among Trove Obtained By Robert Mueller
Tens of thousands of emails from Jared Kushner and other senior members of the Trump transition team have reportedly been obtained by Russia probe special counsel Robert Mueller. While there is no word on whether the trove includes incriminating evidence against President Trump’s Jewish son-in-law, they reportedly include internal strategy and gossip, which may include…
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Fast Forward Toronto Billionaire Philanthropist And Wife Found Dead In Home
Canadian police are investigating the mysterious deaths of Barry Sherman, the billionaire philanthropist and founder of Canadian pharmaceutical firm Apotex, and his wife, Honey — and reports say police suspect a murder-suicide. The two were found dead after police responded to a medical call just before noon at their home in an affluent section of…
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Fast Forward Jared Kushner Hunts For ‘Crisis Management’ Firm As Russia Probe Rumors Swirl
Is Jared Kushner headed for an even bigger legal crisis? The presidential son-in-law’s lawyer confirmed that he is searching for a crisis public relations firm, the Washington Post reported. Kushner lawyer Abbe Lowell confirmed he was looking for a firm that would handle media for Kushner, although he suggested the firm would work as well…
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Fast Forward Republican Lee Zeldin Defends Joining Forces With Steve Bannon
Lee Zeldin (R-Long Island) has defended his decision to hold a Manhattan fundraiser headlined by far-right flamethrower Steve Bannon. Zeldin, a two-term incumbent who is considered a top target of Democrats in the 2018 midterm elections, confirmed reports that he has joined forces with Bannon, the former White House adviser who has declared war on…
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Fast Forward Aly Raisman Gets ‘Sexy’ Dig From Gabby Douglas Over Abuse Revelation
Aly Raisman came under shocking attack from ex-teammate Gabby Douglas, who suggested the Olympics golden girl shared some blame for being sexually abused, because of her “sexy” fashion sense. Douglas said in a tweet that “dressing in a sexy/provocative way entices the wrong crowd.” She later deleted the message. Douglas was replying to Raisman’s tweet…
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Fast Forward Robert Mugabe’s Made-in-Israel ‘Landslide’ In Zimbabwe
Military leaders in Zimbabwe have proclaimed that they are in control of the the southern African nation and that longtime strongman Robert G. Mugabe is safe and under their protection, a euphemism for house arrest. Here is our report on an Israeli company credited with helping him rig the most recent election there. You could…
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