President John F. Kennedy flew to Texas for a five-city re-election campaign tour. Less than 13 hours later, he was ...
Anna Paulina Luna said this week. Luna, R-Fla., who is leading the "Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets," said she and a group of bipartisan lawmakers will travel to Dallas, Texas, ...
Re: “Disagreement can heal, not rip us apart — I’m getting out of politics and writing to help overcome partisanship in North Texas ... JFK — Newly formed group plans to visit Dallas ...
Kennedy slumps down in the back seat of the presidential limousine as it speeds along Elm Street toward the Stemmons Freeway overpass in Dallas ... laid a wreath on the JFK Tribute outside ...
Kennedy and the first lady in Dallas on November 22 ... the assassinations of JFK and his brother Robert F. Kennedy, as well as Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights movement, the Vietnam ...
The JFK Conspiracy is about a little publicised assassination attempt in the weeks between the voting day, November 8, 1960, ...
Those who knew him tell CBS News Texas that Hill never really overcame ... a former FBI Analyst and JFK Assassination Historian. Rookstool met Hill 30 years after Hill climbed onto the back ...
27, JFK touched down in Northern California and ... No one knew it, but this was Kennedy’s final California tour before Dallas. Weeks later, an assassin’s bullet would thrust the nation ...
Hill died Friday at his home in Belvedere, California, according to his publisher, Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. A cause of death was not given.
Sixty-one years ago today, long before the infamous TV moments of OJ Simpson and Casey Anthony, one man's murder conviction became the first-ever courtroom verdict to be televised.
Luna, R-Fla., who is leading the "Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets," said she and a group of bipartisan lawmakers will travel to Dallas, Texas, to speak with witnesses ahead ...
Kennedy was fatally shot in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. First lady Jacqueline Kennedy leans over the president. - James W. "Ike" Altgens/AP 36,706 people played the daily Crossword recently.