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President Donald Trump says files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy will be released Tuesday without any redactions, making good on a promise he made during his campaign.
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The FBI on Tuesday said it discovered 2,400 new records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy as federal agencies work to comply with President Donald Trump's executive order last month to release thousands of files.
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Congress passed a law in 1992 requiring the documents surrounding President Kennedy's assassination to be released by 2017, but the release has been held up by national security concerns.
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In wake of Trump assassination attempt, presidential historian says candidates have a “responsibility to tone down the language.”
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Known for his coverage of the Kennedy assassination and serial killer Ted Bundy, Aynesworth used his soft-spoken charm to get officials, witnesses and criminals to talk with him.
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For years, the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald has avoided cameras while she tries to live a quiet life in Rockwall, northeast of Dallas. But earlier this…
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Three historical sites in Dallas that were key to the story of President John F. Kennedy's assassination are preserved and remembered by residents dedicated to honoring the tragic piece of history.
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More than 60 years later, people of all ages visit the spot in downtown Dallas where President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot.
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John Fletcher still has the cardboard sign that says, “Hooray for JFK,” in faded blue glitter.
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As the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination approaches, a local filmmaker shares his reflections on the day JFK was killed and whether Dallas played any part in his death.
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Here are four facts about "Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People's Campaign," the new exhibition at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.