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Widow of Dallas Officer Slain by Lee Harvey Oswald Dies
Marie Tippit, the widow of the Dallas police officer killed by Lee Harvey Oswald about 45 minutes after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Dallas Detective Jim Leavelle Who Escorted Oswald to Jail Dies at 99
Dallas Police Detective Jim Leavelle, who was seen handcuffed to Lee Harvey Oswald when Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby on live TV, died Thursday at the age of 99. Several sources close to the family have confirmed that Leavelle died while on a trip to Colorado.
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Trump Boasted He'd Open All JFK Files, But Now Says He Can't
President Donald Trump boasted last fall that he would open all remaining John F. Kennedy assassination records. So far, Trump hasn’t made good on the “great transparency” he promised then. Trump announced on Thursday that the public must wait another three years or more before seeing material that must remain classified for national security reasons — more than five decades...
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For Sale: Lee Harvey Oswald's Original Grave Marker
A Dallas bar owner is trying to figure out what to do with Lee Harvey Oswald’s original grave marker.
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Man Who Threatened to Assassinate President Obama Violated Probation, Disappeared From Authorities
An Ohio man who pleaded guilty to threatening to assassinate President Barack Obama in 2016 violated his probation and went missing from authorities for days earlier this month, according to an arrest warrant reviewed by the News4 I-Team
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Trump Has No Plan to Block Scheduled Release of JFK Records
President Donald Trump says he doesn’t plan to block the scheduled release of thousands of never publicly seen government documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. “Subject to the receipt of further information,” he wrote in a Saturday morning tweet, “I will be allowing, as President, the long blocked and classified JFK FILES to be opened.” The National Archives...
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Will Trump Allow Release of Secret JFK Assassination Papers?
The National Archives has until Oct. 26 to disclose the remaining files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy unless President Donald Trump intervenes.
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New Documents Released on JFK Assassination, Oswald
Hundreds of newly released documents may shed a bit more light on one of the darkest days in Dallas history.
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Texas Woman Seeks Return of Film Showing JFK Assassination
A Texas woman said Monday that she’s suing a federal agency to force the return of a film shot by her grandfather that shows a portion of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.