1968: During a news broadcast, American journalist Walter Cronkite, who was considered "the most trusted man in America," broke from his usual objectivity to predict that the Vietnam War could end only in a protracted stalemate; his commentary was credited with changing the U.S. public's opinion of the conflict. [ How much do you know about the Vietnam War?]
Newsletter for Sunday 10 May. Click to open this Newsletter in your browser TODAY IN SCIENCE HISTORY NEWSLETTER • 10 MAY Feature for Today On 10 May 1860, German chemists, Robert Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchoff announced their the discove…Read More
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