Fighter-turned-whistle-blower embodied the individual of conscience, answering only to his sense of right and wrong even if price was his own freedom

Former US diplomat says supply complicated by logistical issues, and Washington initially thought Israel was already winning: 'This was a huge step we took. It saved Israel'

After serving as a slave to the Nazi war machine on the Eastern front, Salen emigrated to the US, becoming an outfitter to the country's most powerful and influential people

Dramas over safeguarding US government documents have cropped up over the years, but FBI search of Mar-a-Lago has shown indifference to rules on a scale some thought inconceivable

Bob Woodward says the then-incumbent was a sure win for the 1972 elections; half a century later, people have yet to crack psychology behind act

Jill Wine-Banks tells of sexism and barriers; says world has changed since Nixon faced hearings, but committee doing 'brilliantly' with compelling storytelling

Trump will be first US president to run for reelection after being impeached and a win is only way to salvage his reputation

Infuriated at countries supporting a vote to accept China into international body, California governor told US president that 'they're still uncomfortable wearing shoes'

Some of the late Jewish author’s typewriters are among the 129 items from his estate to be sold next week, with proceeds going to charity