The Watergate scandal was a series of interlocking political scandals of the U.S. President Richard M. Nixon's administration. The scandal included a break-in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., on June 17, 1972, and subsequent...
The “massacre” stemmed from an inquiry into the notorious June 1972 break-in at the Watergate complex, in which five Nixon operatives were caught trying to bug the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Archibald Cox, a Harvard law professor and former U.S. solicitor general, was tapped ...
One of the most notable whistleblowers is W. Mark Felt, also known as "Deep Throat," who exposed former President Richard Nixon's involvement in illegal dealings during the Watergate Scandal. Another famous whistleblower is Sherron Watkins, a formerEnronemployee, who shed light on the company's...
aThe President himself, burned by what his own transcripts told about him, served notice that he would stonewall any further demands for tapes in the Watergate scandal. 总统,烧由什么他自己的抄本告诉关于他,发送通知他会阻碍其中任一促进对磁带的需求在水门丑闻。[translate]...
By 1974, the Watergate scandal had consumed Richard Nixon's presidency and The Washington Post had become his arch nemesis. The paper, however, emerged victorious when it published two simple, yet Earth-shattering words on Aug. 9. Nixon resigned in disgrace after realizing he no longer had the...
By 1974, the Watergate scandal had consumed Richard Nixon's presidency and The Washington Post had become his arch nemesis. The paper, however, emerged victorious when it published two simple, yet Earth-shattering words on Aug. 9. Nixon resigned in disgrace after realizing he no longer had the...
At one time, especially in the 1960s the grain elevator was considered the unofficial west end of Kennewick. But what about its history? The Grain elevator has stood for decades In the 6000 block of West Clearwater Ave. shortly before you reach Archibald's Auto lot, you will see the mass...
While the Watergate scandal is one of the most well-known Presidential scandals of the modern era,it didnotend with Nixon’s impeachment. In 1974, it was revealed that Nixonhad directed people loyal to him to break into the headquarters of his political opponentsin search of information. Addit...
From the seventies onwards, a revival in film noir was beginning to take place. Feminism was on the rise, and governments were once again being portrayed as entities that could not be trusted. Vietnam and the Watergate Scandal had brought out the questioning instinct in the public, and films...
#GamerGate is a scandal, much like Watergate was a scandal. Some would say it thus makes no sense to call someone pro-#GamerGate. After all, everyone opposes corruption and cover-ups. While that makes sense in theory, in reality the terms pro- and anti- are being used. Generally speaking...