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Welcome to the School Zone, WTOP’s weekly feature about the latest topics and trends in education across the D.C. region. How DC-area school systems teach the Watergate scandal ...
Bruce Janu admits nuclear proliferation wasn’t on his mind on graduation day 1986 at John Hersey High School, when the ...
Mistrust is being fed to us by corporate conglomerates, crooked politicians and others with a vested interest in hoarding ...
50 years ago, Watergate gave rise to the culture war and corroded our institutions By Monica Crowley Published June 16, 2022 ...
BOOK REVIEW In ‘The Watergate Girl,’ a view of a national scandal through a feminine lens By Julia M. Klein Globe Correspondent, Updated February 20, 2020, 7:00 p.m.
“The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President” by Jill Wine-Banks (Henry Holt and Co.).
Three years later he was off to Washington, D.C., to join the Watergate prosecution. He was 34, a little more senior than others who were just out of law school.
A deep dive into the Watergate scandal in 2022, for instance, should probably be more than just a rehash of events children learn in high school history courses.
Dan Balz talked about the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in and the impact it had on trust in government.
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