"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." John F. Kennedy Jr. never knew a life out of the public eye. Born three weeks after his father was ...
He became world-famous at three years old, later "People" magazine named him "Sexist Man Alive": John F. Kennedy Jr. would have turned 65 today. JFK's son led a life in the spotlight before his fatal ...
"What he discovered in those last couple of years was that politics was a part of his DNA," says historian Steve Gillon, a friend of John’s Liz McNeil is an Editor at Large at PEOPLE, where she's ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. On the 25th anniversary of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s tragic death, a new oral ...
More details about John F. Kennedy Jr.'s death are coming to light. In an interview with ET's Rachel Smith, biographers RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil revisited the tragic day Kennedy, his wife, ...
Tragedy has stalked the Kennedy family for generations. The heartbreak mounted again this week after Tatiana Schlossberg, President John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter, revealed she is battling a rare and ...
Here’s a look at the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Timeline November 22, 1963– 11:37 a.m. – Air Force One arrives at Dallas’ Love Field with the President and his ...
Schlossberg shared the diagnosis in an essay published on the 62nd anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
See PEOPLE's picks for the best new books about the Kennedy family Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and digital platforms. Much has been ...
A congressional task force focused on declassifying information maintained by the federal government hopes to interview "first-hand witnesses" of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, U.S.
Edward Kennedy, known as Ted, was the youngest of nine children, 17 years younger than his brother John F. Kennedy. As a United States senator, he served the people of Massachusetts for 47 years.