Well, without more context about Jeffrey Goldberg's women cover stories, it's difficult to be precise. However, perhaps they could include stories about women's leadership roles. For example, if he's covering female entrepreneurs, it would involve their journey in starting and growing their businesses, the obstacles they overcame like discrimination in male - dominated industries, and how they are making an impact. Also, it might touch on the representation of women in media and how that affects public perception of women.
The New York Times covered the Jeffrey Epstein story by reporting on the facts as they emerged. They likely interviewed victims, if possible, and sources close to the investigations. They would have reported on the legal proceedings against Epstein, including any arrests, charges, and court hearings.
There are several aspects contributing to this. Firstly, cultural norms in some places still stigmatize sexual assault victims. Women are made to feel that they will bring shame to their families if they speak out. Secondly, the legal system in some cases is not fully supportive, making women hesitant to come forward and instead be forced to cover their stories.
I don't really know who Goldberg is in this context. It could be a journalist, a contributor, or someone who has a story to tell and the New York Times is featuring it.
I don't have enough information to determine who Goldberg is in this context. He or she could be a journalist, a columnist, or someone who was the subject of the story.
Adam Goldberg is likely the main character in this story. He's probably an actor playing a role within the context of this divorce - themed love story.
Maybe his methods of manipulation are among the top stories. Joe is very good at manipulating those around him to get what he wants, whether it's to cover up his actions or to get closer to his love interests. He uses his charm and knowledge of people's weaknesses to his advantage.
One interesting Joe Goldberg fanfiction could be about his redemption. Maybe he meets someone who makes him question his obsessive and often immoral ways. This person could be a therapist who tries to help him face his inner demons.