March 18, 1925, began like any other Wednesday in the Heartland. It didn’t stay normal for long; when the day was over, it had entered the history books.
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The Christian Post on MSN4 takeaways from the JFK filesWhile roughly 2,200 files released by the U.S. National Archives offered a wealth of new material, most of the National Archives’ extensive collection — including over 6 million pages of records, photographs, motion pictures, sound recordings, and artifacts related to the assassination — had already been made public in prior releases.
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People named in JFK assassination documents are not happy their personal information was releasedKennedy assassination documents released this week, and that is not sitting well with the people affected. Joseph diGenova, a former campaign lawyer for President Donald Trump, was among those whose personal information was disclosed. He said he is ...
Joseph diGenova, 80, and Christopher Pyle, 86, both had their names, birth dates, birth places and Social Security numbers unmasked in the document released by the National Archives -- potentially
Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone is set to testify to Congress about thousands of newly released government documents surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
Oliver Stone's "JFK" was nominated for eight Oscars and grossed more than $200 million but was also dogged by questions about its historical accuracy.
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Oliver Stone urged lawmakers in Washington, D.C, Tuesday to reopen the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, who was killed Nov. 22, 1963.