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JFK Files: Trump Teases Release as Deadline Arrives
US President Donald Trump announced in Twitter that thousands of documents from the National Archives, related to the assassination of the country's 35th President John Kennedy in 1963, will be published within the set deadline, that is, today, TASS reported.
Trump to release last JFK assassination records!
Generations of professional and amateur sleuths have spent decades steeped in the details of the JFK assassination. In coming days, they’ll be able to pore through thousands more files kept classified for 54 years.
On Saturday morning, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that he will authorize release of the remaining documents.
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Barack Obama the most expensive ex-President for taxpayers
After his pension, an office space, and other perks, former President Obama is costing taxpayers the most to support out of all the ex-presidents.
University of Tampa professor fired after tweeting Hurricane Harvey is ‘karma’ for Texas voting Republican
Don’t mess with Twitter.
A University of Tampa assistant sociology professor got taken to school after he suggested Hurricane Harvey is retribution for Texans who voted for the GOP in a tweet Sunday night, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Amid Harvey floods, Houston chief worries “how many bodies?”
Crews overwhelmed by thousands of rescue calls during one of the heaviest downpours in U.S. history have had little time to search for other potential victims, but officials acknowledge the grim reality that fatalities linked to Harvey could soar once the devastating floodwaters recede from one of America’s most sprawling metropolitan centers.
Toyota-supported flying car hopes to light the Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame
Engineers, supported by Toyota Motor Corp, demonstrated their flying car on June 3, which they hope will be able to light up the Olympic flame for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games.
Breaking: Shots fired in Dallas
Dallas police say officers are responding to a possible active shooter situation at an office building in the north of the city. Police have provided no other details, including whether any shots have been fired or any injuries were reported in 911 calls Monday morning.
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American Airlines apologizes for onboard clash over stroller
American Airlines on April 22 apologized to a female passenger and suspended an employee after a video showing an onboard clash over a baby stroller went viral, in the latest embarrassment for a U.S. carrier over how it treated a customer.
Women lead huge rights protests across US, globe
Led by women in pink "pussy hats," hundreds of thousands of people packed the streets of Washington and other cities in the United States on Jan. 21 in a massive outpouring of defiant opposition to America's hardline new president, Donald Trump.
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President-elect Donald Trump's era starts in the US
President-elect Donald Trump's era began on Jan. 20 after a swearing-in ceremony as the 45th president of the United States, beginning a four-year term that promises to shake up Washington and the world.