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Hidden No More: The ‘Forgotten’ FBI Files That Could Rewrite JFK History

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The most scrutinized event in U.S. history still had some tricks up its sleeve. FBI just discovered 2,400 never-before-seen documents related to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy, triggered by President Trump's executive order. Researchers—and conspiracy theorists—are buzzing: Can these long-buried files shed light on Lee Harvey Oswald's Soviet connections or infamous CIA entanglements?
Officials are staying tight-lipped. With decades of swirling—mob ties, hidden tapes, deep-state hush-ups—any new pages will only fan the flame. You'll get every juicy detail here first, so stay tuned.
Bonus: The whole JFK Assassination Records in the National Archives.
Little, Late, Fragile
If you woke up feeling optimistic about world affairs, sorry—but here are the three near-misses:
Russia lets longtime detainee Marc Fogel go (yay?), which the White House hails as a “step” toward ending the war in Ukraine. (We'll take it, but hold the champagne for now.)
Jordan's King Abdullah II meets with President Trump, firmly but politely opposing—“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”—his plan to move millions out of Gaza.
And Netanyahu basically threatened, “Release more hostages, or I’m blowing up the cease-fire.” Because a fragile pause wasn't nerve-racking enough.
One day, three “huh?!” moments. You never know; maybe tomorrow we'll hear good news. ...or whatever passes for it these days.
Bitter Milk
While you're sipping that latte, Wisconsin's dairy farmers are fighting to keep the milk flowing—I mean fighting. They're afraid new immigration crackdowns will send their essential (and often undocumented) workers packing. But, a new state survey says 81% of these farms plan to stick around.
So, which is it? Cheese-fuelled apocalypse or slow-but-sure farm revival? Maybe both. Picture an anxious farmhand with a milking stool in one hand and an immigration pamphlet in the other. Remember, if the dairy aisle at your grocery store seems empty, it's not the cows' fault.
Bigger Is Better
Think giant schnauzers are just overgrown beards on four legs? Prepare to be corrected: Monty, a 5-year-old walking cloud of fur and sass, won the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. He's the first of his kind to hold the "No, really, I'm that good" title.
Monty beat out thousands of fancy dogs at Madison Square Garden to get a new reason to strut. Is your dog a whippet or a poodle? Sorry, it's time to let the big dog bark.
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Bulldogs, poodles, retrievers, hounds, and more at the 2025 Westminster Dog Show.
🧮 Core Count: 2,400
According to the FBI, the number of new records related to JFK's assassination.
.🗓️ Flashback:
1700 - The Great Northern War began between Denmark-Norway, Saxony, Russia, and the Swedish Empire in Northern Europe.
1912 - The last Qing Emperor of China, Puyi (age 6), abdicates after losing the support of the Chinese people and thus the "mandate of heaven."
1947 - French fashion designer Christian Dior presents his first influential collection, "New Look."
1999 - The Senate acquitted US President Bill Clinton in his impeachment trial.
2016 - First meeting between Catholic and Russian Orthodox heads in nearly 1,000 years: Pope Francis meets Patriarch Kirill in Havana.
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