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The political commentator - subject of a new biography, "Buckley: The Life and The Revolution That Changed America" - had a ...
Serge Schmemann’s thoughtful and insightful piece reminds us of the lingering — and rather extraordinary — power of the ...
They were a power threesome, Trump, Hurwitz and Nixon. No one yet thought of Trump as a politician. He was a flashy ...
Libraries and archives at universities across the nation catalog and steward the donated papers of members of Congress. But that historically significant work is now in jeopardy.
The political and financial risks of the 1970s are back in the White House, Edward Price writes in a guest commentary.
In 1968, when riots engulfed American cities, Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon flooded the airwaves with advertisements showing street crime, switchblades and hypodermic needles ...
Trump isn’t the only president who has been known to let the expletives fly when properly motivated, but it is uncommon.
President Donald Trump's decision to take military action in Iran has reignited debate over the War Powers Act. Trump is not ...
Yes, Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. But the far bigger menace is the monstrous growth in wealth concentration over ...
Marina Whitman was thrilled when President Richard Nixon announced her appointment in January 1972 as one of three members of ...
Congress built a system 50 years ago to prevent another Nixon. Trump seems determined to dismantle those rules.
Florida’s recently appointed attorney general, James Uthmeier, announced that he had a pretty snazzy idea: Build the state’s ...