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President Donald Trump's tantrum over the weak jobs numbers and termination of the Bureau of Labor Statistics director is in many ways a repeat of history, as former President Richard Nixon ...
The Central Bank has made more than €3m from the sale of commemorative collector coins in the past five years, new figures have revealed. The bank acts as an agent for the minister for finance ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday released a commemorative coin and a centenary memorial stamp dedicated to highly acclaimed Indian geneticist Professor MS Swaminathan on the latter's birth ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. “Is it Goldstein again?” Richard Nixon demanded. In July of 1971, the president was infuriated that an unnamed official at the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
The Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MFEM) has released a special range of 60th Anniversary commemorative coins varying in four kinds, with strong interest already shown by the public — ...
In August 1972, then-President Richard Nixon campaigned hard for the Catholic vote, and NCR covered it from its newly opened Washington bureau. The story was prescient; Nixon's 1972 election was a ...
Fifty years-plus after Nixon demanded a tally of Jewish staffers at the BLS, Trump fired Erika McEntarfer over numbers he didn’t like.
While Nixon was not impeached, he eventually resigned over the scandal. “This is way beyond anything that Richard Nixon ever did,” he said.
Summers said that democracy is “giving way to authoritarianism” and that Trump’s purges put him in the same league as Richard Nixon. “This is way beyond anything that Richard Nixon ever did.
While Nixon was not impeached, he eventually resigned over the scandal. “This is way beyond anything that Richard Nixon ever did,” he said.
Gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds said Democrats in Washington have persecuted President Donald Trump worse than Richard Nixon. “He’s been persecuted more than any modern politician ...