WASHINGTON -- The stunning "Saturday Night Massacre," a pivotalmoment in the Watergate...By MaurielloTracie
On Jan. 30, 1974, President Richard Nixon delivered his sixth, and final, State of the Union address. In 1973, he called for an end to the Watergate investigations, a scandal that caused him to lose much of his political support. During his address, he referenced "the so-called Watergate...
ABC is working on a new event series that takes a look from the inside of the Watergate scandal. The drama, called simplyWatergate, will be told through the view of former White House counsel and implicated Watergate collaborator John Dean. The series is being billed as a story about a m...
Dan Rather, American newscaster and author who covered some of the most important historical events of his time, including the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and the Watergate scandal, during his four decades with CBS. He is now the author of the ""Steady"" newsletter on Substack ...
On Feb. 27, a New York Daily News headline summed up the events of the day before, when Muslim terrorists detonated a truck bomb beneath the World Trade Center, a juicy target for both its sheer size and symbolic representation of America's wealth and global influence. The terrorists killed...
Union address is an annual message given by the President of the United States that is presented to members of the United States Congress. It is the president's duty to "give to the Congress Information on the State of the Union," as mandated in Article II, section 3 of the Constitution...
The series is being billed as a story about a man who thinks he has landed his dream job at the White House, only to realize that he’s being set up as the scapegoat for the president, according toDeadline. In accordance with the events that transpired in the early 1970s, though, De...
More significant is their reaction to major political events such as the Vietnam War or the Watergate scandal. Earlier levels of personal and political trust are the single best predictor to later levels of trust. But trust, once lost, is difficult for a government to rega...
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