In January of 1973, just days after Johnson died of a heart attack, a newly reelected Nixon announced plans to terminate the ...
Defiance so breaches the American norm that two episodes stand out, both in the 1800s, involving President Andrew Jackson’s ...
Agencies continue to suspend funding, despite multiple court orders blocking the federal freeze. Experts say the Trump ...
Amid a historically unprecedented barrage of executive orders, the key question is: Does the president have the power to ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was sworn in Wednesday, was part of Trump's legal team during his first impeachment and ...
Into the Deep opens in select theaters and debuts on digital and on-demand Friday, January 24. Filmmakers, I’m begging you. Stop trying to capitalize on shark-horror hype if you can’t pull off ...
Andrew Beattie was part of the original editorial team at Investopedia and has spent ... and the real value of income decreased. President Richard Nixon was forced to pay over $400,000 in back ...
A showdown between Congress and President Richard Nixon in the 1970s led to a law laying out specific rules around impoundment. Nixon had tried to halt billions of dollars in federal funding for ...
In July 1974, then-President Richard ... pass the law. In a 9-0 decision that included then-Justice William Rehnquist, a conservative, the court ruled against the administration in a case called Train ...
The botching of the so- called “third-rate burglary” eventually cost Richard Nixon his job ... anti-terrorist commandos in camouflage. The G-team, if you will. “I think it is a natural ...