For decades, politicians distanced themselves from Nixon's Watergate legacy. Now, some are advancing a new history.
The Trump administration is investigating how the Goldberg error happened, as well it should. It seems unlikely that anyone ...
Ernst Haas—Getty ImagesRichard Milhous Nixon, the 37th U.S. President who resigned in 1974 under threat of impeachment after the Watergate scandal. Amid a historic wave of firings and other ...
Pastor Michael J. Brooks writes about kindness, saying the greatness of America is our brotherhood and sisterhood, inheritors ...
In August 1974, after Nixon's illegalities were exposed in the Watergate hearings, he resigned; then-Vice President Gerald Ford went on to assume the presidency. "Selective deportation based upon ...
The journalist helped shepherd the top-secret Pentagon Papers into print in 1971 and won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of ...
The former editor of Vanity Fair recalls the hedonism of the magazine's glory days in a deliciously gossipy memoir.
George Foreman, the legendary heavyweight boxer known for his fierce battles in the ring—including his iconic showdown with ...
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Democrats: Send in the Shadow Cabinet!
To fight Trump, the party needs unconventional thinking and a more aggressive footing in the information wars. Our friends ...
The Dem socialist has pocketed $8 million in his increasing formidable bid to become New York City’s next mayor, maxing out ...
Patrick Gray on the "Conference of the Committee to Investigate Assassinations" in November of that year found that "some ...
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) in an interview on 'Morning Joe' called Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ...