John F. Kennedy's final day is one we still remember, but his breakfast that morning was surprisingly routine. Here's what ...
The US president was assassinated in Dallas 61 years ago with various conspiracy theories as to who the perpetrator was.
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Revisiting Jackie Kennedy’s Essay on Why JFK Had to Die to Become a ‘Legend’: 'I Should Have Known It Could Not Last'
The essay reveals the simple moments that haunted Jackie, like seeing her children run to sea, remembering the last time JFK ...
Nov. 22, 1963 is a day that Americans will never forget. For the baby boomer generation, the day of JFK's assassination remains as vivid.
John Martin Meek may have been the last person to sit in JFK's rocking chair. John Martin Meeks is seen at far right with Rep. Carl Albert, left, President Kennedy, Sen. Mike Monroney and Rep.
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Why did JFK spend his last night in Houston? Inside the historic visit that reshaped Latino politics
On his last night alive, JFK met with LULAC leaders in Houston, acknowledging for the first time the power of Latino voters.
During any discussion of Kennedy’s final day, Dallas’ infamous geography eclipses our sister city’s. A new commission by the Fort Worth Opera will address those lesser-seen moments, focused on bonds ...
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62 years later: Why JFK's assassination still fuels some of America’s biggest conspiracy theories
JFK's assassination stunned the country and ignited decades of conspiracy and scrutiny. Investigators arrested former Marine Lee Harvey Oswald as the suspected killer.
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