Minutes claims former President Richard Nixon “sought to destroy” his presidential tapes. Verdict: Misleading There is no evidence that Nixon “sought to destroy” his presidential tapes. One historian ...
Western historian John Boessenecker has written a gem and has done his best to separate fact from legend in his evocative tome, “Gentleman Bandit: The True Story of Black Bart, the Old West’s Most ...
Thelma Ryan was only 13, a freshman at Excelsior Union High School in Artesia, Calif., when her mother Kate, a German immigrant and Christian Scientist from South Dakota, died from liver cancer at 45.
The veteran journalist writes about a four-decade career in which she broke barriers as an Asian-American woman in the ...
The American people love a fighter. And in Dick Nixon, they found a gallant one. In a marvelous biography of her mother, Julie recalls an occasion where Pat Nixon expressed amazement at her ...
A president’s personal finances are something directly under their own control and are therefore a reflection of their values ...
Around 3:27 p.m., officials said they received a call concerning a crash on State Road 1307 in Surry County, near Pat Nixon ...
Resourceful New York Times reporter Nan Robertson sought Arden’s opinion. Her public relations spokesman, Lanfranco Rasponi, confirmed that Pat Nixon was a long-term customer with “a wonderful figure” ...
Amazingly, the man who at times was Nixon’s closest aide—Pat Buchanan—not only survived, but his career prospered and influence grew. Many years ago, columnist and historian Roger McGrath ...
History has been surprisingly kind to Richard Nixon – much kinder, perhaps, than many people would have forecast in 1973. His ...