Carl Bernstein is a renowned American investigative journalist and author, best known for his pivotal role in uncovering the Watergate scandal alongside Bob Woodward, leading to President Richard Nixon's resignation. Born on February 14, 1944, in Washington, D.C., Bernstein began his journalism career at the Washington Star before joining The Washington Post. His work on Watergate earned him the Pulitzer Prize, solidifying his reputation for fearless reporting. Bernstein's acclaimed books include "All the President's Men" and "A Woman in Charge." He continues to provide insightful commentary on political and media issues, embodying journalistic integrity and diligence.