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Man Injured in RFK Assassination, Who Believed in 2nd Shooter Theory, Dies
Paul Schrade, a labor union leader who was shot in the head during the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy and spent decades convinced that Sirhan Sirhan wasn’t the killer, has died.
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‘What Are They Hiding?': Group Sues Biden Over JFK Assassination Records
The country’s largest online source of JFK assassination records is suing President Joe Biden and the National Archives to force the federal government to release all remaining documents related to the most mysterious murder of a U.S. president nearly 60 years ago.
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UT Briscoe Center Receives Archives From JFK Speechwriter
The Dolph Brisco Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin announced Thursday it has acquired papers from renowned writer Richard N. Goodwin who helped shape the history of the United States. Goodwin, who died in 2018 was best known for his speechwriting and policymaking for Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. The donation was…
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Armored Vehicle Maker that Retrofitted JFK's Limo is Closing
An armored vehicle maker that customized the limousine in which President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 will shut down its operations.
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Biden Picks Caroline Kennedy and Michelle Kwan to Be Ambassadors
Caroline Kennedy will be nominated for ambassador to Australia. MIchelle Kwan, a former Olympic skater and campaign aide, was tapped for ambassador to Belize.
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US Releases New Batch of Documents About JFK Assassination
The National Archives has made public nearly 1,500 documents related to the U.S. government’s investigation into the 1963 assassination of President John F Kennedy.