When I married in 1973, my wife and I put everything we owned into our car and drove to Boston to attend graduate school.
If you’re looking for a refresher about what reporting is supposed to be, you should watch the movie, All the President’s Men ...
“Back in 1973, all of America was riveted to the Senate Watergate hearings, and the cover-up Nixon orchestrated will seem small compared to the one that would have been necessary to hide the ...
"No matter how dramatic the dozen hours [or] so of hearings turn out to be, the members are basically abandoning any attempt to build momentum in the way that the Watergate committee did ...
It was not the prevailing attitude, as I remember, toward the hearings of the Senate Watergate Committee or the impeachment debate at the House Judiciary Committee (on whose staff Clinton served ...
The independent press, with its flaws (and there are many), matters more than ever before. We need to speak out and challenge ...
The Iran-Contra affair Of course, televised hearings don't always bring a president down. The Iran-Contra scandal wasn't so bipartisan as its Watergate predecessor — Republicans and Democrats ...
Following their Emmy-winning, gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings on PBS, MacNeil and Jim Lehrer teamed up to create the show that is now known as the PBS NewsHour.
Using the Library of Congress' databases, students analyze primary sources ranging from Civil War photographs to broadcasts of the Watergate hearings.