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A declassified CIA memo released Wednesday challenges the work intelligence agencies did to conclude that Russia interfered ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr gave a remarkable speech in New Hampshire, “Peace and Democracy”, on June 20, 2023, commemorating the anniversary of a famous speech given by his uncle, President John F ...
In a major case that has captured global attention, Sergei Zharnovnikov, a 46-year-old arms dealer from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, ...
Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, has claimed his cousin who recently became intertwined with Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is a “Russian spy”.. Schlossberg, a 31-year ...
Right now, historians are currently combing through thousands upon thousands of pages from the newly released files on John F. Kennedy. While there’s sure to be a ton of new information released ...
The CIA declassified nearly 1,500 pages of documents on Thursday, shedding light on its investigation into the 1968 ...
And put it out they did. And, in doing it, they invoked Russia," he asserted. "Can't you imagine it happening? I can." Putin suggested recalling the assassination of US President John Kennedy in 1963.
WASHINGTON — About 10,000 pages of records related to the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy were released Friday, including handwritten notes by the gunman, who said the Democratic ...
The CIA released 1,500 pages of previously classified documents relating to the assassination of New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. The documents released Thursday reveal Kennedy met with the CIA to ...
Kennedy met with the CIA following a 1955 tour of the Soviet Union, relaying his observations to the spy agency as a ...
WASHINGTON — The CIA released nearly 1,500 pages of previously classified documents relating to New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and his 1968 assassination on Thursday, detailing the spy agency ...
The records also included documents about the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as the attempted assassination of Alabama Gov. George Wallace in 1972.