Woodward and Bernstein are American journalists known for their investigative reporting during the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s. Working for the Washington Post, they uncovered a series of political abuses and corruption linked to President Richard Nixon and his administration. Their work played a crucial role in revealing the extent of the scandal, which ultimately led to Nixon's resignation in 1974.
Their reporting was characterized by meticulous research and a commitment to uncovering the truth, earning them widespread recognition. In 1973, they were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for their efforts, and their story was later adapted into the acclaimed film, All the President's Men.