Boston Marathon

Suspects' Uncle Goes Off
Suspects' Uncle Goes Off
Suspects' Uncle Goes Off
I don't know about you, but when I was a child, my father pretty much told me that if I got in trouble with the law, I shouldn't call him.  He felt the law would probably treat me nicer than he would, if he got his hands on me.  I was reminded of this today when I saw this press conference with the uncle of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.  He did not have kind words to say.
The FBI's Most Wanted
The FBI's Most Wanted
The FBI's Most Wanted
Special Agent Rick DesLauriers of the FBI, who is leading the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings, just held a press conference in which he revealed that there are two suspects. The FBI released photographs and video of two men believed to be responsible for the attacks.
Boston — What We Know, So Far
Boston — What We Know, So Far
Boston — What We Know, So Far
24 hour news is a wonderful thing but having to keep the public entertained (notice I didn't say "informed") 24 hours a day leads to a lot of guessing and speculation. Here is what is truly know about the Boston tragedy so far.
Explosions in Boston
Explosions in Boston
Explosions in Boston
9 p.m. (EST): The final press conference of the day with Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis and various other officials just concluded. The FBI is now leading investigations of the events. Davis confirmed that three people were killed in today's blasts. CNN is reporting that one of the victims killed was an 8-year-old boy. The Wall Street Journal had reported