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Most Americans believe there is a serious threat to the future of U.S. democracy. Is America still the world’s beacon of hope ...
President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, and other Republicans ...
Diana Gribbon Motz, a retired U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals judge, was often a woman of firsts – and recouped bribe money from disgraced U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew.
The decanter is a 1970 elephant bottle made for a Spiro Agnew vice presidential fundraiser and came with a letter signed by Agnew. McCalla is from Shambaugh, Iowa. CHRIS MACHIAN/THE WORLD-HERALD ...
The network's distorted view of the L.A. protests plays on fear, just as Mamdani's mayoral primary win fuels its separation ...
The aphorism, "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes," is attributed to Mark Twain. Although there is no ...
President Donald Trump may have averted a wider war with Iran, but he is now taking the fight to a more familiar foe: the media. The White House and Pentagon ...
No president has the right to silence the press or punish any speaker because they don’t like their point of view. Trump's war on PBS is dangerous.
If former Vice President Spiro Agnew was alive, he would likely call her a “nattering nabob of negativity,” his memorable political alliteration meant for writers and other doomsayers like her.
If former Vice President Spiro Agnew was alive, he would likely call her a “nattering nabob of negativity,” his memorable political alliteration meant for writers and other doomsayers like her.
In a Dec. 1, 1975, profile, Time Magazine called Deeb "the sourest, crudest ravager of the medium since [Nixon Vice President] Spiro Agnew put away his thesaurus." ...
He chose Maryland Gov. Spiro Agnew, an experienced race-baiter, as his running mate. Nixon proclaimed, “I won the nomination without paying any price or making any deals.” That was false.