In 1972, US President Richard Nixon was caught spying on his political rivals. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein broke the story.
Chung, for her part, recalled the time she interviewed Richard Nixon amid the Watergate scandal. “I ran into Nixon during the thick of Watergate. And he wouldn’t answer my questions,” Chung said. “But ...
Then-Governor Ronald Reagan joined Face the Nation in 1975 to talk about whether or not he would challenge President Gerald ...
In the old days, when daily newspapers provided intensive local news coverage, the media could take down a congressman. Back ...
His return follows the trail of another American president who rebounded from defeat to victory and then four years of unchecked power.
The White House kitchen has the capability to whip up whatever a president desires at any hour. So what did Richard Nixon ...
The entertainment industry has illustrated some of the most important moments in American politics.
Both the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times have attracted significant attention for their decisions not to endorse a ...
News reporters often use terms that help them tell a story in as few words as possible, but they can be confusing if you’re unfamiliar with them. Here are some phrases you might come across, and ...
As a country, we often hear less about the people who lost a presidential election. Here's a look at what happened to major ...
The step complies with long-standing Justice Department policy that a sitting president can't be prosecuted, two people ...