From nail-biting elections to would-be assassinations, American history is full of presidential what-ifs. Here are 10 of the ...
The party stood behind the former president for decades, despite all of the drama. The left no longer feels obligated ...
The State of the Union has marked sweeping policy shifts and campaign whims and has captured the mood of the country during a crisis.
Congressman Jim McGovern held a town hall event at UMass, discussing ICE, foreign policy and upcoming midterm elections.
To understand Washington Post’s place alongside The New York Times and Wall Street Journal as America’s leading national news outlets is to consider how it will always be synonymous with the Watergate ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi took heated questions from lawmakers in a combative congressional hearing over the Justice ...
The attorney general spent the majority of the time trying to turn the page from persistent criticism of the Justice Department by aggressively pivoting.
It's the case of Trump versus the Trump administration. In perhaps the most extraordinary of his often extraordinary legal actions, President Donald Trump has sued his own administration - ...
My first reaction to Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s speech, delivered on Valentine’s Day, at the Munich Security Conference, was, “Last year, President Donald Trump sent the bad cop, Vice President ...
Mr. Rosen is a reporter based in Washington, D.C., and a historian of the Watergate era. On July 1, 1975, under gray skies, two Watergate prosecutors arrived in the office of the White House counsel.
D uring the last period of his time as president, while the Watergate scandal was raging, Richard Nixon allegedly told several U.S. representatives that he could get on the telephone, issue an order, ...
Speaking for approximately one hour and 48 minutes, President Trump beat his previous record for longest speech given to a ...