While nearly every American alive during Kennedy's assassination remembers the event, those that can do make up less than 30 percent of the population.
Virginia State Senator Creigh Deeds was released from the hospital Friday, three days after his son Arthur stabbed him multiple times before committing suicide.
The case of the undeclared fighter jets and missiles in a North Korean ship is ongoing, as the Chong Chon Gang remains stuck on Panama's shore.
They say it's not doomsday yet, but some business owners worry the immigration stalemate may impact innovation.
King Mohammed IV of Morocco arrives in Washington to see President Obama as the country seeks to grow its business ties to America.
Activists say that the newest round of talks over the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which are being held in Utah, are the most secretive to date.
John F. Kennedy welcomes Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru at Andrews Air Force Base, for an official state visit
As the United States mourns the loss of President John F. Kennedy on the 50th anniversary of his assassination, I look back on my own family history.
The pink suit worn by Jackie Kennedy is one of the most iconic images from the JFK assassination.
The debate over the controversial pipeline project, which has taken center stage in the U.S. and Canada, is actually more nuanced than you think.
On the day JFK died, The Beatles released their second album.
Darwin Vela took his dog out but didn't come back. He and fiance Kelly McLaren were witnesses in a criminal case, and they were due to testify that day.
Kennedy had a number of important dealings with India at a particularly critical juncture in the South Asian nation’s history.
The expected 2 million to 3 million additional births annually will surely boost commercial activity.
David Wolf, 57, of Bunker Hill faces charges of public indecency and sexual exploitation of a child because children were in the pool.
Russia's central bank has just slapped down a firm closely tied to strongman Putin.
An officer with the Sebastian Police Department said Jon Erik Meyer admitting to taking a cough suppressant and reeked of alcohol.
Those old enough to remember where they were when President Kennedy was murdered and one other date.
Speculation surfaces as to who will succeed Gary Locke as the U.S. ambassador to China.
About 120,000 Roma live in Sweden.
The tragedy has become the nation’s worst disaster since it regained independence in 1991.
A U.S. travel industry group warns that airports could see congestion on par with the day before Thanksgiving once a week within a decade.
The Chinese anti-corruption watchdog has banned Chinese officials from using public funds to buy new year gifts.
Secretary of State Kerry referred to the detention of an 85-year-old California man as one of many “disturbing choices by the North Koreans.”
The National Defense Authorization Act is at risk after the Senate has voted to adjourn for two weeks.
A controversial decision by the Turkish government to close the nation's private "prep" schools sent the Turkish phrase "Hiç Durmadan Hizmete Devam," loosely translated as "do your service without stopping," trending on Twitter Thursday via the #HiçDurmadanHizmeteDevam hashtag.
A recent rise in Man-in-the-Middle hacking attacks shows hackers are not the only ones using this method.
"Nobody works anymore. They are killing us," says one Palestinian. But he means Egypt as well as Israel.
James Tague, the only man other than JFK and Texas Gov. John Connally wounded during the assassination, reflects on that day, 50 years later.
The proportion of Americans concerned about health care costs beat the slice worried about health care access for the first time since 2007.