Woodward and Bernstein are American journalists known for their investigative reporting during the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein worked for the Washington Post and uncovered crucial information linking the Nixon administration to a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
Their reporting played a significant role in revealing the extent of political corruption and led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974. Their work is often credited with demonstrating the power of the press in holding government officials accountable and has inspired numerous books and films, including the acclaimed movie All the President's Men.