John F. Kennedy
Coverage of John F. Kennedy in the Nexus archive.
- Trump's name remains on Kennedy Center as appeals court weighs emergency request
The Kennedy Center board requested a federal appeals court to temporarily block a judge’s order requiring the removal of President Donald Trump’s name from the institution’s signage and materials. A judge previously ruled Congress, not the board, controls the Kennedy Center’s name, denying the board’s request to pause enforcement of the order.
- Trump’s Cuba strategy is economic genocide
Cuba has been under a US trade embargo since the Eisenhower administration, with Kennedy implementing a comprehensive embargo. The Trump administration's strategy is described as economic genocide, continuing a pattern of causing pain and suffering to Cubans through trade restrictions.
- Jack Schlossberg wears grandfather John F. Kennedy’s tie for ‘good luck’
Jack Schlossberg wears his grandfather John F. Kennedy’s tie for good luck and carries the late president’s legacy as a political hopeful.
- Jack Schlossberg wears grandfather John F. Kennedy’s tie for ‘good luck’
Jack Schlossberg wears his grandfather John F. Kennedy’s tie for good luck, as he is a political hopeful carrying the late president's legacy.
- JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg warns about the 'genius' way Trump 'programs our minds'
Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson and New York congressional candidate, acknowledges President Trump's 'genius' in using social media to influence public discourse, urging Democrats to adopt similar strategies. Schlossberg criticizes Trump's methods as 'terrible' but effective, while defending his own polarizing social media content as authentic engagement.
- The shocking evidence about JFK's death, the CIA and what the president knew about UFOs: It may sound absurd, but I've spent five decades researching them, writes top barrister JONATHAN CAPLAN KC. This is what I've discovered
A top barrister, JONATHAN CAPLAN KC, claims to have spent five decades researching evidence linking JFK's death, the CIA, and UFOs. The article presents findings on these topics, though it does not provide specific details about the nature of the evidence or CIA involvement.
- The shocking evidence about JFK's death, the CIA and what the president knew about UFOs: It may sound absurd, but I've spent five decades researching them, writes top barrister JONATHAN CAPLAN KC. This is what I've discovered
The article discusses evidence linking JFK's death to the CIA and his potential knowledge of UFOs, as researched by barrister Jonathan Caplan KC over five decades. It presents claims about government secrecy surrounding these topics.
- Trump Hasn’t Left Much Kennedy Center to Stay Open
A federal judge ruled against President Trump's efforts to rename the Kennedy Center and halt its closure, ordering the removal of Trump's name and blocking plans to shut the institution. Trump announced a two-year renovation in February, citing declining audiences, but the court found insufficient evidence for the closure decision.
- Trump's name must come off of the Kennedy Center, judge rules
A judge ruled that Trump's name must be removed from the Kennedy Center, stating it was 'crystal clear' that the arts complex was named for John F. Kennedy. The ruling also blocked the center from closing for two years of renovations.
- G Robert Blakey obituary
G. Robert Blakey, a prominent US attorney and legal scholar, specialized in organized crime and is best known for drafting the Rico statutes in the 1970 Organized Crime Control Act. He also contributed to the wiretapping provisions of the 1968 Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, shaping anti-racketeering legislation in the US.
- RFK Jr. blasts CIA for reportedly ‘seizing’ uncle JFK’s assassination records: ‘It’s illegal’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the CIA for allegedly withholding his uncle JFK's assassination records, claiming the agency's actions are illegal and motivated by a 'sinister' purpose. The controversy centers on the CIA's reported refusal to release the documents related to JFK's assassination.
- Take two: These Democratic, Republican statewide races are headed to June runoffs
Georgia's May 2026 primary election did not produce majority winners in several statewide races, requiring June 16 runoffs for positions including lieutenant governor and U.S. Senate. Democratic candidates Josh McLaurin and Nabilah Parkes, and Republican candidates John F. Kennedy and Greg Dolezal will compete for lieutenant governor, while Republican Senate candidates Collins and Dooley advance to the runoff.
- Is Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg ready to lead?
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, is running as a Democratic candidate for New York's 12th Congressional District. He was interviewed by NPR's Juana Summers. The article discusses his potential to lead.
- Upscale coastal enclave beloved by Kennedys erupts after homeless shelter plan puts it steps from school
Cape Cod residents are opposing plans to build a homeless shelter near an elementary school due to concerns about safety and disruption. The shelter would be located 150 yards from the school and residents worry that homeless individuals would be forced outside at the same time children arrive. The plan has sparked controversy in the community.
- Parents' fears after plan to move homeless shelter a block from school in upscale town loved by the Kennedys
A plan to move a homeless shelter near a school in an upscale town has sparked fears among parents. The town is known for its association with the Kennedy family. The proposal aims to relocate the shelter a block away from the school.
- The Kennedys are ruined. Camelot has crumbled. It's not just JFK's moronic grandson Jack Schlossberg... it's really all over now: MAUREEN CALLAHAN
The Kennedy family's reputation is ruined, with Maureen Callahan citing JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg as a factor. The Camelot legacy has crumbled. The family's downfall is reportedly complete.
- The architects of the Vietnam War knew it was doomed
The architects of the Vietnam War, including Kennedy, Johnson, and McNamara, knew it was doomed but chose a path of least resistance. They were private realists who made this decision. The war had significant consequences.
- The architects of the Vietnam War knew it was doomed
The architects of the Vietnam War, including Kennedy, Johnson, and McNamara, knew it was doomed but chose a path of least resistance. They were private realists who made decisions based on minimizing opposition. The war had significant consequences for the US and Vietnam.
- Kennedy family rift over RFK Jr is 'devastating,' says Tim Shriver as he urges Americans to choose dignity
Tim Shriver, nephew of JFK, describes the Kennedy family's public rift over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s political affiliations and Trump endorsement as 'devastating,' urging Americans to prioritize dignity over division. The family criticized RFK Jr.'s 2024 Trump endorsement and later called for his resignation from Health and Human Services, though Shriver maintains a personal relationship with him.
- Trump’s antipathy for Pope may have roots in childhood Protestant church
Donald Trump's recent criticism of Pope Leo may be influenced by his childhood attendance at Manhattan's Marble Collegiate Church, led by anti-Catholic pastor Norman Vincent Peale. Peale, known for opposing John F. Kennedy's presidential candidacy due to his Catholic faith, later officiated Trump's first wedding.
- A modern Presidential Fitness Test can help America's struggling children
The article discusses the reinstatement of the Presidential Fitness Test to address rising childhood obesity and mental health issues in the U.S. It highlights President Trump's 2025 executive order and efforts by states like Mississippi and Tennessee to implement the test. The focus is on improving public health through evidence-based physical education reforms.
- Democrats fury over Florida's $5billion plan to immortalize Trump in the same way as JFK
Democrats are outraged by Florida's $5 billion plan to immortalize Donald Trump in a manner similar to how John F. Kennedy is commemorated. The proposal has sparked significant political backlash.
- Extended interview: Jack Schlossberg
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, is running for Congress in New York's 12th District at 33 years old. He discusses his family and pursuit of public office with correspondent Mo Rocca. The conversation also touches on voter skepticism and apathy towards politics.
- Extended interview: Jack Schlossberg at home
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, is running for Congress in New York's 12th District and discusses his campaign and family legacy in an interview. He also addresses the Trump administration's attacks on his grandfather's legacy and shares his recovery from a back injury. Jack Schlossberg is 33 years old.