On Sept. 23, 1952, Sen. Richard M. Nixon, R-Calif., salvaged his vice presidential nomination by appearing on television from ...
The recordings demonstrate yet again that drug warriors always knew marijuana wasn't that bad—they just didn't care.
President Richard Nixon insisted on classifying marijuana as a dangerous drug on par with heroin, despite abundant evidence ...
The madness of Groening and giving his characters hooks was only the beginning of the comedic resurrection of Richard Nixon.
Vice President Richard Nixon warned in an address at Duluth Denfeld High School Auditorium that the loss of Republican control of Congress would be a "body blow" to President Dwight D. Eisenhower's ...
Vice President Kamala Harris will skip this year’s Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in October, opting instead to ...
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 ...
Fox News Digital spoke to "Seinfeld" actor John O'Hurley about the revelations depicted in the new documentary he narrated: "Watergate's Secrets and Betrayals." ...
Would former President Trump vie for a fourth straight GOP nomination if he loses in November? He gave his thoughts on 2028 ...
Former President Richard Nixon privately questioned his administration’s tough stance on marijuana and acknowledged that the ...
Minnesota lobbyist Kurtis Hanna listened to hours of taped conversations from the Nixon White House. In one, the former ...
"America's public enemy number one," President Richard Nixon proclaimed in a press conference, "is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this enemy, it is necessary to wage a new, all-out ...