The American journalist Bob Woodward (famous for his reporting of the Watergate scandal and the author, most recently, of War ...
Welcome to the 1970s, a strange mélange of grimy New York City streets, the hardscrabble blue-collar strength of union ...
Watergate journalist Bob Woodward interviewed Donald Trump in 1989, noting his desire to win at all costs. Credit: . Way back ...
In 1972, US President Richard Nixon was caught spying on his political rivals. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein broke the story.
His new book, War, traces the Biden years. What does it feel like to go, in a sense, from Nixon and the Watergate Scandal to Donald Trump? An interview.
The episode features podcast host and Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson and Woodward discussing his new book, “ War .” ...
I gave decades to our military. A Trump win could make me feel it was in vain. The thought of Trump exacting retribution by politicizing the American military should terrify us all.
The entertainment industry has illustrated some of the most important moments in American politics.
If you still haven’t gotten over the election frenzy, you may enjoy these films, from instant classics to portraits of illustrious figures in U.S. history.
Despite the bruises he incurred during the rough patch of history that marked his administration, Jimmy Carter will be ...