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A youth speaking competition has been hailed a 'resounding success' for its celebration of powerful voices and ideas. Nearly ...
Richard Nixon took measures for short-term political gain that harmed the economy for the rest of the 1970s. CNP/Sipa USA file photo The first few months of Donald Trump’s nonconsecutive second ...
The American Cancer Society, American Legion, American Red Cross, Girl Scouts, Town and Gown of USC and 4-H were some of the groups at the fair. Stretch of 91 Freeway now the First Lady Pat Nixon ...
Visitors read about Watergate and Nixon’s resignation during a visit to The Richard Nixon Library & Museum in Yorba Linda on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. Aug. 8 will mark the 50th anniversary of Nixon ...
More than 50 years ago, President Richard M. Nixon sought to fire the special prosecutor leading the Watergate investigation, but his attorney general refused and resigned. By Lola Fadulu At least ...
Before he was a two-time All-Pro kick returner, Keisean Nixon was a cornerback. At Bishop Mora Salesian High School in Los Angeles. At Arizona Western. At the University of South Carolina.
The story of that aide, Morton H. Halperin, demonstrates the dangers of enemies lists to their makers as well as their targets. I tell this story in my book “Chasing Shadows: The Nixon Tapes ...
Just when we thought we could let Richard Nixon rest. After eight years of hearing pundits relentlessly draw comparisons between Donald Trump and his disgraced predecessor, Trump pulled off a ...
That’s what Richard Nixon, by the way, always wanted but was denied to him; the doctrine of “if the president does it, it’s legal”. It is, admittedly, hard for some of us who aren’t ...
But instead of advocating "reducing the penalties," Nixon—who saw Leary as an enemy—did the opposite: "I want a goddamn strong statement on marijuana," he told Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman in ...
In a meeting in the Oval Office, Nixon discussed drug policy with his advisers. Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe, a psychiatry professor who served as Nixon’s drug czar from 1971 to 1973, said in an ...
Former President Richard Nixon, who launched the war on drugs in 1971 that has had repercussions to this day, admitted he knew marijuana was “not particularly dangerous.” His admission during ...
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