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Richard Nixon often began his day with a bowl of cottage cheese topped with ketchup. He admitted to eating it during his presidency, even though he disliked the taste of cottage cheese. This unusual ...
A match made in heaven — or a quick path to electoral victory? Julie Nixon proved you really can have it both ways. This is the true, horrific story of Ed Gein, the 'Butcher of Plainfield' Judge ...
Jimmy Kimmel got in a slick jab at President Donald Trump and his supposed relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein by giving former President Richard Nixon credit for actually releasing his list ...
The enigmatic nature of the Nixon presidency combined comparatively progressive legislative initiatives with a flagrant abuse of presidential power and the public trust. Even today, decades after his ...
Until very recently, the consensus among historians and political observers was that Richard Nixon was the most corrupt president in American history. There had been other scandals, of course, but ...
During the 1980s, Donald Trump and Richard Nixon were friendly acquaintances and mutual admirers. In 1982, Trump wrote Nixon a fan letter saying, “I think you are one of the country’s great men, and ...
President Donald Trump drew comparisons with former Republican President Richard Nixon when he posted a photo of himself pointing at Russian President Vladimir Putin in a side-by-side with Nixon doing ...
Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa was five years into a 13-year prison sentence when President Richard Nixon commuted his sentence in December 1971. The terms of his commutation barred Hoffa from ...
Luke Nichter had spent the preponderance of his academic career shining a light on the historical legacy of Richard Nixon. Long condemned by a unanimous chorus of left-wing critics, Nichter had worked ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. “Is it Goldstein again?” Richard Nixon demanded. In July of 1971, the president was infuriated that an unnamed official at the Bureau of Labor Statistics had ...
History doesn't repeat itself, the adage goes, but it often rhymes. We've learned that this year as we explore coverage in National Catholic Reporter over the past six decades. In August of 1972, ...
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