Jan 9, 2016 | Nixon Library Events, Nixon TV
[youtube https://youtu.be/fnD85TrS8yc] January 9, 2016: Commemorating President Nixon’s 103rd birthday, the Richard Nixon Foundation hosted Karl Rove for a special lecture on the legacy of President Nixon, his newly released book, The Triumph of William...
Jan 9, 2016 | Foundation News, Nixon Library Events
In 1946 a 32-year old lawyer, just months home from WWII service in the South Pacific, unseated a four-time incumbent congressman to launch his political career. Seventy years later, the Presidential Library and Museum named for that man will see its shining moment.
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Jan 5, 2016 | News, Russia, Soviet Union
One of the greatest accomplishments of Richard Nixon’s presidency occurred with the signing of the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks Agreement (SALT I) in 1972. President Nixon and Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev agreed to limit growth in the number of...
Jan 1, 2016 | Press Room, The New Nixon Library
Domestic Policy In 1973, President Nixon ended the draft, moving the United States military to an all-volunteer force. Responding to rising concern over conservation and pollution, President Nixon founded the Environmental Protection Agency, and later oversaw passage...
Dec 30, 2015 | News, Uncategorized
Jeff Stoneberger, a thirty-something chef trained at the renowned Culinary Institute of America, sees himself as the culinary version of Richard Nixon. Working in his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, he named his recently launched and quickly popular pop-up...