Five years after the devastating 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck near the eastern coast and triggered a tsunami that killed 18,000 people, the country paused to reflect.
Two of the principal actors—Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy—are dead; the third—J. Edgar Hoover—holds most of the secrets to himself. In this reconstruction, the result of six years of analysis and detective work, a lawyer-turned-writer pieces together the facts about the disturbing case of Washington’s spying on Dr. King.
If world leaders had been clearer about the sanctions Putin would face, they might have deterred his invasion of Ukraine.