Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein exposed the Watergate scandal in 1972, following tips from the anonymous “Deep Throat.” Their investigation led to President Richard Nixon’s ...
Journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein say the 1976 film All the President's Men likely would not have been made were it not for Robert Redford In a recent reading of their book, which preceded ...
Turns out Carl Bernstein had a career before the Watergate scoop. In an effort to prove as much, his next book will be a memoir about his "early work," so to speak: the five years he spent as an ...
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward will talk about their investigative reporting on Watergate, an ignominious chapter of American history that was immortalized in the 1976 film “All the President’s Men.” ...
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, arguably the two most famous newspaper reporters in American history, did something on Sunday they haven't done in 36 years: They shared a byline in the Washington ...
In response, Congress enacted reforms designed to ensure that legal actions by the Department of Justice and the FBI, the department’s main investigative arm, would be insulated from politics. These ...
In my son’s high school journalism class a few months ago, the teacher introduced them to “All The President’s Men,” the Oscar-winning film about Watergate, based on the explosive book by Bob Woodward ...
He helped cover the March on Washington, contributed to the paper’s first Watergate story and became a mainstay of the ...