In Saving Jackie K, JFK’s Vice President, Lyndon Baines Johnson, laments the Commander-in-Chief’s missteps regarding the communist island nation of Cuba. But no one can debate Kennedy’s success in thwarting the volatile Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. On October 14, 1962, a US Air Force U-2 plane flying a reconnaissance mission over the Caribbean photographed […]

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PBS is set to air a documentary on the life of Lee Harvey Oswald–March 13 at 9:00 pm. Who was Lee Harvey Oswald? Lee Harvey Oswald was, of course, the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy. Did he gun down the thirty-fifth president with brutal precision? Or, in his own words, was Oswald […]

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A farmer in Plympton, Massachusetts has cut a commemorative JFK corn maze at his Sauchuk farm. The six-acre cornfield boasts a portrait of President John F. Kennedy, just in time for the 50th anniversary of his tragic assassination. Not visible from ground level, the ‘maize’ maze-portrait is made possible by GPS technology used to carve […]

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In honor of the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination, the Telfair Museum in Savannah, Georgia, is hosting an exhibit of Andy Warhol’s prints of late President Kennedy‘s image. Warhol called the series “Flash–November 22, 1963,” and created it five years after Kennedy‘s death. The silkscreens include a smiling commander-in-chief, a presidential seal riddled with […]

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Pat Hall is trying to sell her Oak Cliff home, the one-time residence of alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. She wants $500,000 for the place where Lee Harvey Oswald was living the day President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas. The property has been on the market going on four months. So in the […]

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A Manhattan man known as ‘Nick Beef’ owns the cemetery plot next to notorious alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. For years, conspiracy theorists and sightseers have located the grave of Lee Harvey Oswald by finding the simple headstone next door, marked Nick Beef. Not wanting the cemetery to be a tourist spot, cemetery staff are […]

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An enhanced, colorized version of a photo of a young Bill Clinton shaking hands with JFK in July 1963 is sweeping the internet. Bill Clinton shook hands with President Kennedy on July 24, 1963 in the Rose Garden of the White House. He was in Washington, D.C. as a delegate from Arkansas to the Boys […]

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In a moving tribute to late President John F. Kennedy, the citizens of Dallas are sharing the speech he never had a chance to give – one word at a time. Kennedy was riding in his motorcade through Dallas on his way to the Dallas Trade Mart to deliver this speech, when he was gunned […]

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Classic! JFK swings a golf club in coral pants during a family vacation in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts in July of 1963. Newly-released video footage shows former president John F. Kennedy vacationing with his family in 1963, four months before his assassination. Sadly, JFK‘s reign as president ended later that year on November 22, 1963, when […]

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50 years ago at the White House, John F. Kennedy (JFK) met with Betty Miller, the first woman to cross the Pacific Ocean on a solo mission, who introduced him to her copilot, a troll doll named “Dammit.” She made the historic flight in 1963. Specifically, she flew from Oakland, California to Brisbane, Australia, to […]

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