JFK, also known as John F. Kennedy, was the 35th President of the United States. He is widely regarded as an iconic figure in American history, having served from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. Synonyms for JFK may include terms such as "President Kennedy," "J.F.K.," "Jack Kennedy," or simply "Kennedy." He is remembered for his charismatic personality, leadership during the Cold War, and major policies such as the New Frontier and the Civil Rights Movement. JFK's assassination in Dallas remains one of the most captivating and controversial events in modern American history, and he remains an influential figure studied and admired by many.