On Sept. 23, 1952, Sen. Richard M. Nixon, R-Calif., salvaged his vice presidential nomination by appearing on television from ...
The Richard Nixon Foundation responded to a "60 Minutes" segment that alleged former President Nixon "sought to destroy" ...
Vice President Richard Nixon and Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy faced off in the first televised presidential debate in U ...
There are 40 days left in the election and it is currently too close for anyone to confidently call whether it will be Harris ...
Tape recordings of Nixon expose how cannabis prohibition was used to target political enemies, shaping drug laws with lasting ...
Presidential spouses don’t have it easy. They’re constantly in the public eye, constrained from having careers and valued ...
Kennedy and Richard Nixon marks a pivotal moment in the intersection of politics and media, forever changing the way presidential candidates engage with the public. The experience and impact of this ...
For those who care about our nation, and what it can be, Khachigian's book is an important read. Star Parker is president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education.
Western historian John Boessenecker has written a gem and has done his best to separate fact from legend in his evocative tome, “Gentleman Bandit: The True Story of Black Bart, the Old West’s Most ...
New Yorkers have a right to go about their lives without experiencing frightening, invasive and wrongful searches. The ...
Successful farmer and businessman, Georgia governor, American president and Noble Peace Prize winner: Jimmy Carter has lived ...
Minutes claims former President Richard Nixon “sought to destroy” his presidential tapes. Verdict: Misleading There is no evidence that Nixon “sought to destroy” his presidential tapes. One historian ...