Boston Marathon bombing

Justice Department Petitions Supreme Court To Reinstate Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence
Justice Department lawyers called Tsarnaev's case “one of the most important terrorism prosecutions in our nation’s history" and said the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was wrong when it...

I Won The Boston Marathon 50 Years Ago. Now I Run On Gratitude
There is no place on Earth I’d rather be than the wide, welcoming expanse of the Boston Marathon finish line, writes Amby Burfoot.

5 Years On, Still Boston Strong?
Five years after the marathon bombings, does the ubiquitous phrase still have meaning?

'Patriots Day' Is A Difficult Reminder Of Boston Marathon Bombing
Radio Boston's Jamie Bologna attended the premiere of the film, based on the Boston Marathon bombing.

Ringing In Your Ears? Finally, Researchers Finding New Clues About Tinnitus
Tinnitus -- ringing or other noise in the ears -- affects some 50 million Americans, including nearly a million veterans. It's finally starting to get the attention it deserves from...
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Time The Healer Moves Slowly For 2 Boston Marathon Survivors
Martha Galvis is learning to use a hand doctors are still reconstructing. Her husband, Alvaro, adds: “People tell me time heals, but it’s a very slowly turning clock to me."...

Week In The News: North Charleston Shooting, Marathon Verdict, Rand Paul 2016
A police murder charge in South Carolina. Russia hacks the White House. Rand Paul will run. Marathon bombing verdict. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.

A Guilty Verdict In The Tsarnaev Trial
The Boston Marathon bomber—guilty. Now, a life or death decision, and what we’ve learned from the trial.

Impartial Juries In A Media-Soaked Age
The Marathon bombing, the Aurora movie theater shootings, and the challenges of picking an impartial jury.

The Terrorist Attack Down The Street: New Soft Target Threats
The Paris attack and the new face of terror: small, soft targets. The coffee shop. The office. If this is it, what do we do?

The Psychological Aftermath Of The Sydney Siege
The Sydney hostages survived a terrifying 16-hour siege. Now they will begin an entirely different psychological experience -- that of healing.

The Boston Marathon Bombing And America's Terror Threat Now
One year after the Boston Marathon bombing, we look at national and local security on the terrorism front now, and what we’ve learned.

Remembering The Boston Marathon Bombing, One Year Later
One year after the Boston Marathon Bombing, we look back at our own coverage of the attacks and the community's response from April 2013.

Week In The News: 2013 In Review
Our weekly news roundtable --live and lively--in the studio looks back over a whole year, 2013.

Essay: Thoughts About What Was Happening Six Months Ago Today
It was dark and sort of chilly. The sun wasn't up yet. I was in Watertown, Massachusetts, along with dozens of other reporters. It was April 19, 2013, six months...

Before Marathon Bombings, Aurora Helped Boston Prepare
After the mass shooting in Aurora, an emergency room doctor in Boston opened an email from a colleague in Colorado. It led to training that proved useful on the day...

Marathon Bombing Suspect Faces First Court Appearance
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, will appear in federal court in Boston today to be arraigned on 30 charges in connection with the April 15th bombings at the Boston Marathon.

A Runner's View Of The Boston Marathon Bombings
The July issue of Runner's World features a minute-by-minute account from runners of what happened at the April 15 Boston Marathon Bombings.

Boston Bombing Memorial Is Removed
The makeshift memorial for victims and survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings that sprang up in Copley Square Park was taken down by the city today. Here & Now's Alex...

Mother Of Boston Bombing Suspects Speaks Out
The mother of the accused Boston Marathon bombers speaks to the BBC ahead of a planned visit to the U.S. for her son Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's first court hearing.