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The Federal Open Market Committee cited increased uncertainty around the economic outlook as it moves cautiously forward.
Elon Musk took aim at Joe Biden, saying he left astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams stranded in space for political reasons. The comments came during an interview with Sean Hannity last night in which Musk praised SpaceX and NASA for rescuing the astronauts.
Elon Musk took aim at Joe Biden, saying he left astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams stranded in space for political reasons. The comments came during an interview with Sean Hannity last night in which Musk praised SpaceX and NASA for rescuing the astronauts.
And March Madness is off to an exciting start. Last night, Alabama State pulled off a dramatic 70-68 win, picking up the game-winning bucket with just one second left on the clock. At about the three-second mark, Micah Simpson chucked the ball down court to Amar Knox, who nabbed the last-second layup winning the game. Here's that moment.
And March Madness is off to an exciting start. Last night, Alabama State pulled off a dramatic 70-68 win, picking up the game-winning bucket with just one second left on the clock. At about the three-second mark, Micah Simpson chucked the ball down court to Amar Knox, who nabbed the last-second layup winning the game. Here's that moment.
Well, after waiting all day, the files finally began to appear on the National Archives website at around 6 p.m. Eastern time. And it was apparently a sprint to get them. According to ABC News, DOJ attorneys were up all night sifting through documents, examining sensitive information, and making decisions on potential redactions.
Well, after waiting all day, the files finally began to appear on the National Archives website at around 6 p.m. Eastern time. And it was apparently a sprint to get them. According to ABC News, DOJ attorneys were up all night sifting through documents, examining sensitive information, and making decisions on potential redactions.
Trump said on Monday that about 80,000 pages of yet-to-be-released documents on the JFK assassination would be made public. Here's Trump on Monday.
Trump said on Monday that about 80,000 pages of yet-to-be-released documents on the JFK assassination would be made public. Here's Trump on Monday.
No bombshells have turned up in the files yet. Again, 80,000 pages is a lot to get through. There are handwritten notes, old typewritten reports, and some blurry pages. Daily Wire reporters have found some entertaining nuggets, though. One document appears to show that John F. Kennedy Jr., before he died in 1999, called then-Senator Joe Biden a traitor.
No bombshells have turned up in the files yet. Again, 80,000 pages is a lot to get through. There are handwritten notes, old typewritten reports, and some blurry pages. Daily Wire reporters have found some entertaining nuggets, though. One document appears to show that John F. Kennedy Jr., before he died in 1999, called then-Senator Joe Biden a traitor.
Another show that CIA Director J. Edgar Hoover was tracking a set of safes and knew their combinations that were purchased for a Soviet embassy in Cuba. Another bit told of how Gary Underhill, a former U.S. Army captain in World War II, suspected a small click in the CIA was behind JFK's assassination.
Another show that CIA Director J. Edgar Hoover was tracking a set of safes and knew their combinations that were purchased for a Soviet embassy in Cuba. Another bit told of how Gary Underhill, a former U.S. Army captain in World War II, suspected a small click in the CIA was behind JFK's assassination.
The document said he was afraid and that six months later he was found shot and pronounced dead by suicide. For her part, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard wrote in a post after the files released, quote, President Trump is ushering in a new era of maximum transparency. Today, JFK assassination files are being released to the public with no redactions. Promises made, promises kept.
The document said he was afraid and that six months later he was found shot and pronounced dead by suicide. For her part, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard wrote in a post after the files released, quote, President Trump is ushering in a new era of maximum transparency. Today, JFK assassination files are being released to the public with no redactions. Promises made, promises kept.
Well, this has to be one of the most questioned events in U.S. history, as in so many Americans either have doubts about or just don't believe the official story. And these doubts have been around for decades. Congress passed a law in 1992 to eventually release these files in part in reaction to the amount of questions that have been raised about Kennedy's assassination.
Well, this has to be one of the most questioned events in U.S. history, as in so many Americans either have doubts about or just don't believe the official story. And these doubts have been around for decades. Congress passed a law in 1992 to eventually release these files in part in reaction to the amount of questions that have been raised about Kennedy's assassination.
Even back then, a majority of Americans believed that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't act alone. Americans still do believe there is more to the story by a more than two to one margin.
Even back then, a majority of Americans believed that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't act alone. Americans still do believe there is more to the story by a more than two to one margin.
Well, it will take at least a few days for laypeople to scour the files. But experts don't expect much new information. Part of that is because some of the most interesting documents aren't public. Those include hours of taped interviews Jacqueline Kennedy and then Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy did with author William Manchester in the months after the assassination.