Columnist Teri Sforza writes that a scholar argues any ‘lawfare’ against Nixon doesn’t absolve him of transgressions.
I was supposed to give a book talk about civil rights at the Jimmy Carter Library. I think I know why the invitation was ...
In June 1934 — a year into President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first term — the U.S. National Archives and Records ...
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Alissa Wilkinson's book explores Joan Didion's work as a film critic and screenwriter and what she understood about Hollywood ...
In researching her father's WW2 experiences, Anne Sebba found a link to a group of concentration-camp musicians, and met its ...
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) instructed its Washington staff to shred and burn documents Tuesday, an ...
Iraqi National Security Advisor Qassem al Araji said that Baghdad is trying to locate kidnapped researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov, ...
Syria witnessed the most intense and bloodiest clashes between the new Syrian government and Bashar al Assad loyalists since ...
At Carnegie Mellon, women in the sciences contribute to advancement and innovations at the forefront of discovery, while lifting each other along the way.