Two-party debates

By Josh Israel

On the night of September 30, 2004, few of the estimated 62.4 million viewers watching President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry squar

Excerpts from this story referencing "Richard M. Nixon":

"… ebate, a September 26, 1960, primetime event featuring John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon. It was paid for by three major television networks, but broadcast regulat …"

The millionaire's media megaphone

By Alicia C. Shepard

Rich people live lives that most everyone else can only imagine. They can buy the nicest cars, drink the finest wines, afford the best docto

Excerpts from this story referencing "Richard M. Nixon":

"… e green room of Douglas’s show would alter Ailes’s life. Douglas guest Richard M. Nixon didn’t think much of television. He thought it was a gimmick he needed t …"

Watchdogs on short leashes

By Kenneth Vogel and Leah Rush

For most legislatures, ethics enforcement is an in-house affair; for the rest, agencies that oversee them are kept on a short leash

Excerpts from this story referencing "Richard M. Nixon":

"… began with a botched break-in and ended with the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon — sent shock waves through federal, state, and local governments. Before …"