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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 ...
Reacting with borderline hysteria to demands that the government open its files on Jeffrey Epstein — the deceased pedophile ...
The judge in the case said Trump failed to "plausibly" show that he and Woodward intended to be co-authors of an audiobook, ...
Not all of the foods we ate back in the '70s are readily available today. Here are the now-banned foods that were once ...
The Center at West Park will present a special one-night-only reading of William Goldman’s Academy Award-winning screenplay ...
Reporters leapt at the chance to use a third-rate burglary to drive Nixon from office. Obamagate elicits no such urgency.
The original White House tape and tape recorder — a Sony TC-800B model. AP But a steady stream of revelations from the Watergate scandal, arising from a break-in and wiretapping at Democratic ...
The affair rocked Washington for years, and many Trump insiders believe it hurt his chances at advancing his first-term ...
But anyone who lived through the Watergate scandal remembers the two years between the June 1972 burglary and Nixon's resignation as a cascade of shocking revelations.
Watergate at 50: The political scandal that changed Washington ("Sunday Morning") The story behind "All the President's Men" ("Sunday Morning") Carl Bernstein on chasing history ("Sunday Morning") ...
And his efforts to transform the government are putting him on a collision course with laws adopted after the Watergate scandal of the 1970s. NPR senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith reports.