JFK's assassination: The darkest day for Dallas

JFK's assassination: The darkest day for Dallas

As the city remembers the assassination for another year, our Steve Pickett reports on the moniker "city of hate" that has stuck to Dallas for a half-century.RELATED STORY: America's ongoing obsession with the JFK assassination 60 years laterThe morning of Nov. 22, 1963, was to be a happy morning for a 13-year-old boy whose enthusiasm for the visit of a presidential motorcade led him to wave as the president came through.Quin Mathews was photographed waving to JFK in the motorcade."Kennedy came around the corner and he saw me," Mathews recalled, "and I wanted him to know that he was welcome

JFK  president to hospital after he was shot

JFK president to hospital after he was shot

Newly emerged film footage of President John F. Kennedy's motorcade speeding down a Dallas freeway toward a hospital after he was fatally wounded will go up for auction later this month.

Biden and National Archives sued over JFK assassination records

Biden and National Archives sued over JFK assassination records

The Mary Ferrell Foundation, a nonprofit organization and online database containing the most comprehensive archive of records pertaining to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, has sued President Biden and the National Archives and Records Administration for postponing the release of roughly 15,000 documents concerning the former president's murder.