Columnist Teri Sforza writes that a scholar argues any ‘lawfare’ against Nixon doesn’t absolve him of transgressions.
The meticulously research book presents an unvarnished look at the good times and bad days in the Golden State which celebrates 175 years of statehood this year.
Barbara Franklin, whom President Richard Nixon appointed in 1971 to spearhead an effort to bring more women into high-level ...
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MOSCOW, March 12. /TASS/. The United States knows that Russia will never violate its legal and political commitments with ...
Already on a budgeting path to trim $2 trillion in government spending over the next decade, congressional Republicans are openly discussing employing two unconventional weapons to enact further cuts: ...
Do past mistakes justify new ones? Some supporters of President Donald Trump's Administration are pointing to historical ...
When I married in 1973, my wife and I put everything we owned into our car and drove to Boston to attend graduate school.
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Otis Chandler steered the Los Angeles Times in a new direction, achieving success that helped silence relatives in a real-life "Succession." ...
Of the many disheartening results for Democrats in the 2024 election, the single most demoralizing may have been what ...
On the spectrum from occasional microaggressions to full-blown genocide, there is no such thing as an “innocent bystander.” ...