The Watergate security guard who single-handedly reshaped history demonstrated how crucial the bravery of ordinary Americans ...
A national NBC News poll finds 81% of Americans say there is more that divides than unites the wealthy and those who aren’t wealthy.
Among the lessons of this presidential election season, perhaps most salient is that the so-called Ordinary American is dead. Or, should I say, the ordinary-American trope as political currency is ...
The term “woke” has evolved from its roots in the 1960s civil rights movement to a mainstream political term, most frequently used disparagingly by Republicans. Despite its frequent use, it’s unclear ...
On June 17, 1972, Frank Wills, a 24-year-old, black security guard, working the night shift at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., detected a piece of tape on a door lock leading to the offices ...
Frank Wills, the security guard responsible for capturing the Watergate burglars working for Nixon's 1972 campaign, poses at the door of his mother's home in 1992. —Thomas S. England—Getty Images On ...
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