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U.S. Airstrikes In Iraq Begin
U.S. Airstrikes In Iraq Begin
U.S. Airstrikes In Iraq Begin
The Pentagon is releasing some details on the new air campaign against ISIS militants in Iraq.  Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby tweeted this morning that U.S. military aircraft conducted a strike on a militant position near U...
Tsarnaev Friend On Trial
Tsarnaev Friend On Trial
Tsarnaev Friend On Trial
A lawyer for a man accused of obstructing the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings said his client isn't a terrorist and never intended to help bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Azamat Tazhayakov is charged with obstruction of justice and conspiracy for allegedly removing items from Tsarnaev's dorm room several days after the deadly bombings...
Intel Amendment Passes
Intel Amendment Passes
Intel Amendment Passes
U.S. Rep. William Keating says the House has approved a measure to encourage stronger intelligence sharing between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. The Massachusetts democrat says the amendment was added on Friday to an Intelligence Authorization bill...
UMD Recalls Bombing
UMD Recalls Bombing
UMD Recalls Bombing
Students, faculty members and administrators gathered at UMass Dartmouth on Wednesday to honor those killed and survivors at last year's Boston Marathon. During a vigil which included music and prayers, Chancellor Divina Grossman urged the gathering make a strong committment to make the world a better place...
Peace Garden for Victims
Peace Garden for Victims
Peace Garden for Victims
Associated Press - The Massachusetts city of Medford is set to become the site of a $1 million peace garden honoring Boston Marathon bombing victim Krystle Campbell and others killed and wounded when two explosions went off near the finish line...
Victim Photos Limited
Victim Photos Limited
Victim Photos Limited
AP - Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to limit Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's access to gruesome autopsy photos of the three people killed in the attack. In court documents filed Monday, prosecutors say Tsarnaev should not be allowed to see autopsy photos that will not be used at his trial...
Pressure Cooker Scare
Pressure Cooker Scare
Pressure Cooker Scare
AP - A pressure cooker left outside a home in East Boston caused a brief scare, but police quickly determined it did not contain explosives. Boston police spokesman Sgt. Michael McCarthy said police believe the pressure cooker had been discarded...
Keating Wants Congressional Hearing in Boston
Keating Wants Congressional Hearing in Boston
Keating Wants Congressional Hearing in Boston
A Massachusetts congressman says the House Homeland Security Committee plans to hold a hearing in Boston this spring with victims of and first responders to the Boston Marathon bombings. U.S. Rep. William Keating says the committee is working on wrapping up its report on the April 15 bombings, which killed three people and injured more than 260 near the race's finish line...
Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Wants 2015 Trial
Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Wants 2015 Trial
Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Wants 2015 Trial
Prosecutors say the trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzkokhar Tsarnaev is expected to last three months, plus another six weeks if he is convicted and a jury then has to decide whether he should get the death penalty. The trial estimate was included in a joint status report filed in court Monday by federal prosecutors and Tsarnaev's lawyers ahead of a court hearing scheduled Wednesday... R
Decision in Tsarnaev Death Penalty Imminent
Decision in Tsarnaev Death Penalty Imminent
Decision in Tsarnaev Death Penalty Imminent
As attorney general, Eric Holder has approved pursuing the death penalty in at least 34 criminal cases, upholding a long-ago pledge to Congress that he would vigorously enforce federal law even though he's not a proponent of capital punishment...

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