News

Journalist and author Phil Tinline explores how a fake 1960s document convinced millions – and reveals what it says about ...
Former federal prosecutor Nick Akerman called the U.S. government’s decision to interview Ghislaine Maxwell “extremely ...
Then on August 7, 1974 — that anniversary is coming up — three powerful Republicans, U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater, the 1964 Republican presidential candidate, U.S. House Minority Leader John Rhodes ...
Veteran journalist Bob Woodward published the audio of nearly 20 interviews with the president, who sued for breach of ...
Photos: The Watergate scandal Nixon speaks to the nation on August 8, 1974, announcing his resignation "effective at noon tomorrow." In his speech, Nixon said: "I have never been a quitter.
Watergate scandal led to only resignation of a US president. CNN — More than four decades ago, five men broke into Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, ...
But a steady stream of revelations from the Watergate scandal, arising from a break-in and wiretapping at Democratic National Committee headquarters staged by employees of Nixon’s re-election ...
Over 40 percent of the country, including more than half of people under the age of 35, think the Watergate scandal was just a symptom of political wrangling and mud-slinging -- what we might now ...
Watergate salad burst onto the scene soon after the scandal, but neither Watergate salad nor its counterpart, Watergate cake, are part of the political drama.