An earlier version of this article incorrectly said that it was on Fox News Channel that Romney apologized for some of his high school pranks. Romney apologized on Fox News Radio. This version has been corrected. Mitt Romney returned from a three-week spring break in 1965 to resume his studies as a high school senior at the prestigious Cranbrook School. Back on the handsome campus, studded with Tu
The New York Times Co. said last night that it is notifying federal authorities of its plans to shut down the Boston Globe, raising the possibility that New England's most storied newspaper could cease to exist within weeks. After down-to-the-wire negotiations did not produce millions of dollars in union concessions, the Times Co. said that it will file today a required 60-day notice of the planne
Russia blames Ukraine for possible assassination attempt at Trump golf courseA pro-Kremlin narrative implicating Kyiv takes hold among some conservative influencers, as tech leaders testify on the Hill about foreign meddling in the U.S. election. By Cat ZakrzewskiSeptember 18, 2024 Hezbollah explosions put spotlight on old-school pagersHezbollah turned to low-tech pagers to avoid cellphone trackin
Bob Woodward is an associate editor of The Washington Post, where he has worked since 1971. In 1970, when I was serving as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy and assigned to Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, the chief of naval operations, I sometimes acted as a courier, taking documents to the White House. One evening I was dispatched with a package to the lower level of the West Wing of the White House, where th
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