Skip navigation

Judge rejects plea from men who sought to join al Qaeda affiliate

NEWARK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday refused to overturn the prison sentences of two New Jersey men convicted on terrorism charges, rejecting the argument that the decision was tainted by the Boston Marathon bombing. Full story

WEB EXTRA: MSU Student Organizes 'Run for a Reason' 5K

We have all heard of 5k's that benefit an organization, but one is giving you a reason that has a very personal touch. Kelsey Berg, a student at MSU was inspired by the idea after the Boston Marathon bombings, she wanted to let participants run for Boston and for themselves. Kelsey Berg is an avid r Full story

Team Hoyt 5K Road Race

It's the name many people here in western Massachusetts recognize and admire. Full story

Boston Marathon runners to be given another chance to finish

BOSTON (Reuters) - Thousands of runners whose Boston Marathon was cut short by the deadly bombings at the finish line will be invited back next year, the organizer of the world-famous race said on Thursday. Full story

Boston Marathon: Symbolic Finish

The family of two brothers injured in the Boston Marathon bombing walked the marathon route Wednesday to raise money for their recovery. The two brothers were there to cheer on their sisters who crossed the marathon finish line just one month after the twin blasts killed three people and injured mor Full story

Walking for Boston

On the one-month anniversary of the blasts that tore at a nation's heart, Caitlin and Colleen Norden, their uncle Peter Brown and some friends set off from the fabled Boston Marathon starting line in Hopkinton, Massachusetts with a goal of making it to the finish line on Boylston Street. They are ca Full story

Sponsored Links

Articles

Fire chief's bomb response criticized

Bomb survivor wants others remembered

Boston Marathon bomb suspect buried in Virginia

Body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber entombed: local police

Boston police chief: U.S. needs more security at big events

Teenager accused of lying in Boston bomb case can be released

Boston bomb suspect died of gunshots, blunt trauma

Suspected bombers considered July 4 attack

News Summary: Police, politicians push for cameras

Kazakhstan says working with U.S. on Boston bomb probe

Video

  Trading For One Fund Boston

Roberto Friedlander, Brean Capital, discusses his company decision to donate all their commissions today to those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.

  Was the Boston bombing preventable?

Congressional hearings examines possible intelligence failures leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing. NBC News' Steve Handelsman reports.

  Bombing suspects’ original plan was July 4th attack

Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has told officials he and his brother, Tamerlan, had originally planned to set off their explosives in Boston on the Fourth of July, but changed their plans when they finished the bombs sooner than expected. NBC’s Pete Williams reports.

  Boston: Laptop Recovered

Investigators say they have recovered the accused Boston Marathon bomber's computer, as three friends being held by police insist they will cooperate with the investigation. NBC's Jay Gray reports.

  Police arrest bombing suspect’s college friends

Three college friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are being held by police in Massachusetts in connection to the case, allegedly removing possible evidence from his dorm room. NBC’s Pete Williams reports.

advertisement | ad info

Related Photos

Handout booking photo of Ibragim Todashev
Handout booking photo of Ibragim Todashev

Ibragim Todashev is pictured in this undated booking photo courtesy of the Orange County Corrections Department. An FBI agent shot and killed a Florida man with suspected links to the Boston Marathon bombings early on May 22, 2013, NBC News reported. The Orlando Sentinel said a friend had identified

Victims in Boston Marathon bombings graduate from Boston College
Victims in Boston Marathon bombings graduate from Boston College

Brittany Loring, front, and Liza Cherney receive their MBA degrees during the Carroll School of Management graduate commencement ceremony at Boston College in Chestnut Hill on Monday. Both Loring and Cherney were seriously injured during the Boston Marathon bombings but are on the road to recovery.