John F. Kennedy

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  • The mafia, the coup and the murder

    The authors respond to David Talbot's review of "Ultimate Sacrifice."
  • Case closed?

    A new book about the JFK assassination claims to finally solve the mystery.
  • "Ultimate Sacrifice": An excerpt

    In a blockbuster story unrevealed until now, the mob tried to kill Kennedy just days before he was gunned down in Dallas.
  • The top five books on the Kennedy assassination

    An expert's guide through the perplexing thicket of JFK assassination books.
  • Holy warriors

    Cardinal Ratzinger handed Bush the presidency by tipping the Catholic vote. Can American democracy survive their shared medieval vision?
  • Why we keep killing JFK

    The controversial video game "JFK Reloaded" plays to our inner sociopath. But it also shows how government scandals fester in the national psyche until the truth comes out.
  • Not just a socialite, but a gritty survivor

    Susan Mary Alsop, who died last month, faced a personal crisis when the KGB tried to smear her influential columnist husband, Joseph. A friend recalls her courage in the face of that ordeal.
  • The mother of all coverups

    Forty years after the Warren Report, the official verdict on the Kennedy assassination, we now know the country's high and mighty were secretly among its biggest critics.
  • A night to remember

    On Day 2, Democratic convention speakers celebrate America as a nation of immigrants, emphasizing inclusion and legacy.
  • Bobby Kennedy's unfinished mission

    Like that of JFK's revered brother, John Kerry's legacy is of heroism and service. He still needs to hone a bold campaign vision to match it.
  • Fidel, the fall guy

    An article in the Atlantic rashly speculates that Fidel Castro was behind the assassination of JFK -- and ignores the allegations that the Mafia, the military and the CIA were involved.
  • The Catholic factor

    Will John Kerry's fellow Catholics turn out for him the way they did for the last JFK?
  • Celebrated authors demand that the CIA come clean on JFK assassination

    Gerald Posner, Norman Mailer and Don DeLillo back lawsuit to open secret files on CIA mystery man tied to Lee Harvey Oswald.
  • Kennedy, Vietnam and Iraq

    The evidence is clear: JFK decided to withdraw from Vietnam a month before he was assassinated. Setting the record straight is crucial as Baghdad continues to explode.
  • The man who solved the Kennedy assassination

    It wasn't Earl Warren -- or Oliver Stone. His name is G. Robert Blakey.
  • "Welcome to Vietnam, Mr. President"

    As White House denials grow insistent, some of the sharpest thinkers of the Vietnam generation see stark parallels with the war in Iraq.
  • A president worth fighting for

    Sidney Blumenthal talks about his new tell-all Clinton memoir, the New York Times scandal bigger than Jayson Blair, why liberals shouldn't run from Fox News, and how Democrats can beat the Bushes.
  • The Fix

    Geraldo gets Jewish, Heidi Fleiss gets a court order, and JFK's intern goes public. Plus: Jon Stewart loves faking it!
  • The Fix

    Paul McCartney gets his diary back, Michael Moore gets the Mouse in trouble, and Katie Couric gets a body rub from Mike Meyers. Plus: Who fans go for broke!
  • Conspiracy Theory

    An ominous cosmic force is working for the Harlem Little League team. Or against it. But definitely against the Florida State University football team.
  • The mystery we deserve

    Marilyn Monroe died 39 years ago this month, and we still yearn for answers we'll never get.
  • Happy birthday, Marilyn

    The sex goddess chats about her loves, kissing Tony Curtis and her friendship with Henry Kissinger and the Kennedys.
  • Box of Stones

    Is Oliver Stone a misunderstood cinematic genius or just a deluded, self-absorbed hack? A new 10-DVD box set promises some answers.
  • What's the rush?

    Florida shouldn't worry about blowing its electoral vote deadline; Hawaii did it as recently as 1960.
  • Kennebunkport vs. Hyannis Port

    When it comes to political dynasties, the Bushes are more praiseworthy than the Kennedys.
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