Bob Woodward
Robert Upshur "Bob" Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is an American investigative journalist and non-fiction author best known for his reporting on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post and for numerous bestselling books on U.S. presidents and politics. He began at The Washington Post in 1971, co-reported the Watergate investigation with Carl Bernstein, and has written extensively on national security and presidential administrations.
Awards
['Heywood Broun Award', 'Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Reporting', 'Sigma Delta Chi Award', 'George Polk Award', 'William Allen White Medal', 'Gerald R. Ford Prize for Reporting on the Presidency', 'Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award (honorary doctorate presented by Colby College)']
Notable Works
["All the President's Men (with Carl Bernstein)", 'The Final Days (with Carl Bernstein)', 'Bush at War', 'State of Denial', 'Fear: Trump in the White House', 'Rage: Trump and the Politics of Fear']



