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For decades, politicians distanced themselves from Nixon's Watergate legacy. Now, some are advancing a new history.
As the Trump administration pulls government websites and data offline, it is selectively stripping away the public record, letting the president declare his own version of history, archivists and ...
Trump did not give a public reason for firing archivist Colleen Shogan, but he has long held a grudge against the agency for ...
The Archives was thrust into the spotlight after ... Shogan’s team also asked that a video promoting National History Day remove a photo of former first lady Betty Ford wearing an Equal Rights ...
The intelligence agency’s exhibition at London’s National Archives delves into Britain’s history of spying and includes a 110 ...
The person leading the National Archives has discretion over which ... leaving behind a skewed picture of history for future generations, according to several past employees of the Archives ...
The National Archives is looking for someone who can transcribe (or classify) more than 200 years’ worth of U.S. documents. A team within the federal agency is looking for volunteers to read and ...
More than 1,100 files consisting of over 31,000 pages were posted on the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration’s website in the evening. The vast majority of the National Archives’ ...
A 110-year-old lemon that played a key role in espionage history is one of the star attractions of a London exhibition drawn from the files of British spy agency MI5.
Dr Alan Borthwick, a softly spoken archivist in a blazer and tie, has spent the past 30 years solving a mystery. How did ...