Trump's Approval Rating vs. Conspiracy Theories
Far more Americans believe in a second JFK shooter than support Donald Trump, polls show. But can the president beat out Bigfoot?
JFK Anniversary: Conspiracy Theories Just Keep Growing
Will America ever know what really happened?
CIA Tried To Kill Castro—At Exact Time JFK Was Shot
The poisonous pen is one of the dozens of elaborate plans the CIA had to assassinate Fidel Castro.
Did Cubans Pay to Kill JFK? New Files Reveal Concerns
At least one top U.S. official was convinced former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro orchestrated the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, according to the latest trove of declassified documents released Friday by the National Archives and Records Administration related to Kennedy's death.
Woody Harrelson Takes on LBJ's Complicated legacy
Woody Harrelson and Rob Reiner hated Lyndon B. Johnson.... Until they made a movie about him.
CIA Planned To Kill Castro With Exploding Seashells
Details of the schemes to kill the Cuban leader were contained in a secret 1975 report.
FBI Chief Wanted Public Convinced Oswald Was JFK Killer
Hoover also feared that details about Oswald's movements could damage the U.S.'s reputation.
President Trump Postpones Disclosure of JFK Papers
"I have no choice—today—but to accept those redactions rather than allow potentially irreversible harm to our Nation's security," Trump said in the statement.
Is 2017 a Bumper Year for Conspiracy Theories?
Conspiracies frequently emerge during times of fear and uncertainty.
New CIA Documents Reveal Spy's Theory About JFK
KGB agent Yuri Nosenko defected to the U.S. to reveal information about possible links between JFK's killer and the Soviet Union, but was imprisoned for years.
Michelle Obama Honors JFK's Sister at Sports Awards
The former first lady was at the ESPY Awards to celebrate Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who founded a sports competition for people with intellectual disabilities.
The Enduring Legacy of John F. Kennedy
The Kennedy brand has become a sacred symbol of all that is good in American life. Why does he remain so popular?
The CIA's Secrets About JFK, Che, and Castro Revealed
After years of silence, a former CIA operative speaks out about Castro, Oswald and the assassination of JFK.
How JFK Redefined the American Presidency
JFK pioneered the modern notion of the president as celebrity. Even today, the 35th president remains forever young and vigorous, cool and witty.
Melania Trump First Catholic in White House in Decades
Melania Trump's Catholic faith could solidify her husband's support with far-right Christians.
John F. Kennedy's First Recorded Speech Released
JFK's distinctive speech pattern and his interest in matters of gravity are already evident.
With 'Prey,' JFK's Space Legacy Meets Aliens
Prey isn't about aesthetics alone. It's a sci-fi thriller with plenty of the granular combat skills gamers love. Talos 1, Kennedy's legacy, becomes the flashpoint for an alien invasion unlike almost everything seen in video games before.
The Muslim Ban Could Cost America $66 Billion a Year
As many as 132,000 jobs could be lost too.
Taxi Union Takes on Trump Ban; Uber Suffers
People are deleting the Uber app after its drivers broke the New York Taxi Workers Alliance strike.
Robert Reich: The Dangerous Rise of Steve Bannon
Trump is unhinged and ignorant. Bannon is nuts and malicious.
JFK Airport Protesters Demand a 'Better America'
Demonstrators cite religious liberty in protest against Donald Trump's order banning Syrian refugees and travel from 7 Muslim-majority nations.
What Does the Stay on Trump's Deportation Order Mean?
A federal judge has temporarily halted President Donald Trump's executive order regarding refugees and Muslim immigrants.
ACLU Wins Temporary Stay on Trump's Deportation Order
The ruling was cheered at several major U.S. airports where protesters angry with Trump's order gathered.
Feds Barred From Sending Airport Detainees Home
Protesters gathered at JFK and other airports to demonstrate against Trump's order banning refugees and halting immigration from certain countries.
Actress Natalie Portman: Women Are So Often Objectified
Portman said playing the late First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy was an eye-opening experience.
Elliott Abrams: The Hypocrisy About Mourning Castro
Most heads of state are offering sympathetic statements; each is a moral outrage.
Marilyn Monroe's Dress Raises $4.8 Million at Auction
Monroe's breathy performance for JFK in the gown is ingrained in Americana.
Trump vs. Clinton Is a Battle Between Young and Old
The young will be stuck with the results of the election for many more years than the rest of us.