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The long-awaited release of tens of thousands of files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy Tuesday night sparked a desperate search for new clues in the shocking 62-year-old crime ...
DALLAS (AP) — Unredacted files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy were released Tuesday evening. About 2,200 files consisting of over 63,000 pages were posted on the ...
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration says it released about 63,000 pages across more than 2,100 PDF files, a stunning volume of information for historians and amateur sleuths to ...
Around 2,200 files consisting of more than 63,000 pages were posted on the US National Archives and Records Administration's website on Tuesday evening. The release was prompted after President ...
Twitter: @JBickertonUK. You can get in touch with James by emailing j.bickerton@newsweek.com Tuesday saw the release of the remaining files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F.