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Since returning to office, President Donald Trump has blunted Washington’s most effective anticorruption tool, the Foreign ...
I have a great devotional book on my desk that I enjoy reading regularly, The One Year Christian History devotional. This book shares something that happened every day in the ...
On 1974, Watergate figure John Ehrlichman was sentenced to prison for his role in the break-in at the office of Daniel ...
On Aug. 8, 1974, facing expected impeachment over the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon became the first U.S. president to ...
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.
Our country sent this young man and hundreds of others to a foreign gulag to be tortured and sexually assaulted.
By this time, drug trafficking had replaced terrorism as a key security concern in the US, and Medellín Cartel leader Pablo ...
One of the enduring mysteries of the Watergate scandal is an infamous 18 and 1/2-minute gap in a White House tape-recorded conversation between President Richard Nixon and Chief of Staff ...
Webster led the FBI for nine years, a year shy of the full term for director. In May 1987, President Ronald Reagan was ...
On the surface there doesn’t seem to be much in common between the Jeffrey Epstein case and the Watergate scandal. But the vibe is unmistakable.
On July 31, 1974, Watergate figure John Ehrlichman was sentenced to prison for his role in the break-in at the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist.