JFK files: Here are the most interesting records on Kennedy assassination, annotated

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JFK files: 4 big findings
The National Archives have released more than 35,500 records on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The once-classified records have fascinated researchers and fueled conspiracy theorists for decades.
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Nearly 2,900 records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy were released Thursday.
As we read through the National Archive trove, we annotated some of the most fascinating ones we've come across.
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Assassination tip at a bar
Another tip just minutes before the 1963 shooting
Interviews with the CIA
A previous Lee Harvey Oswald arrest
A letter from George H. W. Bush
Keeping the Warren Commission out of the loop
Helen Parshall reports for Capital News Service.