The collections, which span a millennium from the ninth to the 19th centuries, comprise more than 500 items, including scrolls, wood blocks, calligraphic materials and rare books.
Patients with diabetes living in the U.S. who took advantage of free annual wellness visits were 36% less likely to require amputations, a typical complication of the disease.
On the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, the Miller Center’s Ken Hughes discusses why Richard Nixon recorded conversations that led to his downfall.
Not long after the Watergate break-in and the Washington Post’s dogged pursuit of the story, public trust in journalism was at an all-time high. Now, it is near an all-time low. What happened?